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Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple (Achalgarh)
A
temple more than 2500 years old. It is the only place on earth
where the great toe of Lord Shiva is worshiped, that is estimated
to be going to the centre of the earth. It is the proud possessor
of the glory of rich mythology, theology, folklore and even
history. Miracles happened in its hallowed precincts. It is
none other than the Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple! Its Nandi,
made of an alloy of five different metals, is credited with
the marvel of repulsing the Muslim invaders by releasing millions
of bumble bees to attack the Muslim marauders. They
were the lessons learned by those in charge to preserve and
protect the sanctity of the pristine temple that they devised
a very injurious, albeit ingenious method of camouflaging
the prominence and the eminence of the great temple.
In
the process the whole temple was covered under a layer of
lime, thus covering the intricate, fine, filigree masterpiece
work of the great artisans of the bygone era. The result was
that the edifice looked like a very ordinary, insignificant
structure. As luck would have it, the people who had tried
to camouflage the whole building by covering it with lime
got lost into the unfathomable pit of time and together with
that the future generation forgot if there ever were brilliantly
sculptured temples under the dull, drab, dreary layers of
lime.
Mercifully,
then the Yuvraj of Sirohi State somewhere in 1979, and chanced
upon something looking like marble under a layer of lime,
while he was taking his royal visitors around the lime layered
temples.
The
dexterous state artisans set down in earnest to restore the
great temple to their pristine splendor, under the gifted
guidance of the proficient prince. At first the cleaning and
the removing of the lime insult was done with extreme precaution.
Layer after layer the great glory of the temples was being
revealed. The pristine, intricate marble poems were being
exposed and read with passionate reverence and awe. As the
celestial work was being uncovered, utmost caution was taken
to prevent any disfiguration to the ancient grandeur of the
temples.
At
all sites each column was warily detached. Painstakingly,
it was repaired and refurbished, closest to its original glory
and then with the same utmost care replaced on its own pillar
in its true order. This could be abundantly observed at the
Nandi corral.
The
sanctum sanctorum was found to be built not with bricks or
slabs of marble but with blocks of marble. As the cleaning
was done a walking space was revealed between the exterior
of the sanctum sanctorum and a jacket like walk outside it.
It was a gallery like space meant for a walk round the temple
termed parikrama. Amazingly, beautifully sculptured statues
of Chamunda were found in a beautiful alcove on two of the
walls, the rear and the left ones. They were smeared with
vermillion, indicating they were then regularly worshiped
in those halcyon days.
The
Dashaavtar Temple left all the visitors spellbound. The canopy
of the entrance had restored statues in various dance forms.
The restoration was unnoticeable by even a trained eye. The
restitution left all and sundry awestruck. Save and except
one of the limbs of one of the statues, all other repaired
limbs looked as the part of the primary creation. The one
that could be noticed is an isolated example, was due to the
different quality of marble, intentionally used to observe
the difference.
Achalgarh
(8 kms): Surrounded by massive battlement walls and located
at the top of a mountain peak is the 15th century fort of
Achalgarh that was commissioned by Rana Kumbha. Enclosed within
the fort are some beautiful Jain temples and the 9th century
temple of Achleshwar whose claim to fame is its 4 ton panchdhatuidol
of Nandi (made of gold, silver, copper, brass and zinc). A
pit that is said to reach to the netherworld and a scenic
lake known as the Mandakini lake are located nearby.
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