Sunday, 9 February 2014

Shiva & Vishnu Temple in Bandar Abbas, Iran

Photo: -: Shiva & Vishnu Temple in Bandar Abbas, Iran :-

As per said by visited Article writers Mahesh Prasad, Moulani, Alim Fazil Temple Status in 1929:

This temple built by some of the Hindu Soldiers. Shivling Brought from India. Puja done by Local Hindus. There is only 60-70 Hindu people. Nearly 8,000 Muslim Population is there. Many Devotees visits Temple Daily. In Puja time they play Bell, Taal, Mrudang, Shankh,Dhol - no one object about the voice. The Temple area 18 acres and situated in middle of the Bandar Abbas Ancient City. Sri Krishna, Anjaneya, Yogamaya idols also there. There is a Sikh Gurudwara beside Shiv Temple. 

The Hindu Temple in Bandar Abbas is a historical monument that was constructed in 1892 during the rule of Mohammad Hassan Khan Sa'adolmolk, Governor of Bandar Abbas. Much of the credit for its construction can be given to visiting Indian merchants and the Temple can be considered as one of the significant cultural interactions between Iran and India. It is one of the few historical structures in Bandar Abbas and is located on one of the port’s main streets and close to the bazaar. The Anthropological Museum of Bandar Abbas is located in the Temple.

The Temple consists of a square room in the center of which is a jagged shaped, conical dome. The unique shelf-like architectural style of its dome not only sets it apart from other domes in Bandar Abbas, but also from any other domes in the country. The architecture of this structure is very similar to that of the Indian temples. Adorning the room are a number of shelves and frames. The altar is on the northern wing and is made out of wood. The room itself is surrounded by corridors which were utilized for pilgrims to circle the room. There are a few rooms connecting to the corridors for the clergies. Some of the rooms contain paintings such as that of Krishna, the Indian deity.

From the western corridor, a winding staircase branches off leading to the roof where four piers and the main dome with its Indian decorations are situated. Surrounding the dome are approximately 72 trapezoidal–shaped mini towers and a huge metal bar in the middle of the dome symbolizes the axis of the universe. On the east side of the dome is a large hall which was used for gatherings and contains various Indian paintings each representing a different Hindu belief or philosophy.

It’s been said the Temple also contained a number of statues of deities, lord Shiva, lord Krishna however, around 1965 when the Hindus left the area, they were taken with them. Studies indicate that this Temple was created for the Brahman. While most Brahman temples are traditionally made of stone, however, due the climate of Bandar Abbas, rubble stones, mortar, coral rock, soil material and plaster was used in this Temple’s construction.

The Temple has been closed since 2005 for proposed renovations.

For more information :-

http://oumnamahshivaya.blogspot.in/2013/06/old-shiv-temple-in-iran.html?m=1

http://historicaliran.blogspot.in/2010/09/hindu-temple.html?m=1

Shiva & Vishnu Temple in Bandar Abbas, Iran :-

As per said by visited Article writers Mahesh Prasad, Moulani, Alim Fazil Temple Status in 1929:

This temple built by some of the Hindu Soldiers. Shivling Brought from India. Puja done by Local Hindus. There is only 60-70 Hindu people. Nearly 8,000 Muslim Population is there. Many Devotees visits Temple Daily. In Puja time they play Bell, Taal, Mrudang, Shankh,Dhol - no one object about the voice. The Temple area 18 acres and situated in middle of the Bandar Abbas Ancient City. Sri Krishna, Anjaneya, Yogamaya idols also there. There is a Sikh Gurudwara beside Shiv Temple.

The Hindu Temple in Bandar Abbas is a historical monument that was constructed in 1892 during the rule of Mohammad Hassan Khan Sa'adolmolk, Governor of Bandar Abbas. Much of the credit for its construction can be given to visiting Indian merchants and the Temple can be considered as one of the significant cultural interactions between Iran and India. It is one of the few historical structures in Bandar Abbas and is located on one of the port’s main streets and close to the bazaar. The Anthropological Museum of Bandar Abbas is located in the Temple.

The Temple consists of a square room in the center of which is a jagged shaped, conical dome. The unique shelf-like architectural style of its dome not only sets it apart from other domes in Bandar Abbas, but also from any other domes in the country. The architecture of this structure is very similar to that of the Indian temples. Adorning the room are a number of shelves and frames. The altar is on the northern wing and is made out of wood. The room itself is surrounded by corridors which were utilized for pilgrims to circle the room. There are a few rooms connecting to the corridors for the clergies. Some of the rooms contain paintings such as that of Krishna, the Indian deity.

From the western corridor, a winding staircase branches off leading to the roof where four piers and the main dome with its Indian decorations are situated. Surrounding the dome are approximately 72 trapezoidal–shaped mini towers and a huge metal bar in the middle of the dome symbolizes the axis of the universe. On the east side of the dome is a large hall which was used for gatherings and contains various Indian paintings each representing a different Hindu belief or philosophy.

It’s been said the Temple also contained a number of statues of deities, lord Shiva, lord Krishna however, around 1965 when the Hindus left the area, they were taken with them. Studies indicate that this Temple was created for the Brahman. While most Brahman temples are traditionally made of stone, however, due the climate of Bandar Abbas, rubble stones, mortar, coral rock, soil material and plaster was used in this Temple’s construction.

The Temple has been closed since 2005 for proposed renovations.

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