"SIDPOOR – JUNE 20th – In the infancy of our geography of India, the illustrious D’ Anville said of this city, “ville qui tire son nom des Shites, ou toiles peintes, qui s’y fabriquent;” but it boasts of a more dignified etymology, being called after its patron, the Balhara prince, Sid-Rae. By some he is supposed to be the founder, but there is every reason to believe that he was only the renovator, of this place, the position of which on the Sarasvati, flowing from the shrine of Ambabhavani, is well-chosen. Here are the remains of what in past ages must have been one of the grandest efforts of Hindu architecture, a temple dedicated to Siva, and termed Roodra-Mala, or ‘the chaplet of Roodra,’ the god of battle; but so disjointed are the fragments, that it is difficult to imagine what it may have been as a whole. They are chiefly portions of porticoes, one of which tradition names the prostyle of the munduff, or vaulted mansion occupied by the bull, companion of Roodra, whose sanctum was converted into a mosque. It is said to have been a rectangular building, five stories in height, and if we may judge from one portion yet remaining, this could not have been less than one hundred feet…I found two inscriptions, from one of which I learned that it was commenced by Raja Moolraj [the founder of the Solankhi dynasty of Anhilwara], in S. 998 [A.D. 942], and from the other that it was finished by Sid-Raj…A couplet records its destruction by All-u-din – “In S. 1353 [A.D. 1297], came the barbarian Alla: the Roodra-Mala he levelled, “carrying destruction amongst the lords of men.”"
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Temple of Rudra-Mal one of the grandest efforts of Hindu architecture, James Tod, Tod, James, Travels In Western India, Munshiram Manoharlal, 1997, first published 1839. quoted from Jain, M. (editor) (2011). The India they saw: Foreign accounts. New Delhi: Ocean Books. Volume IV Chapter
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Rudra_Mahalaya_Temple
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Rudra Mahalaya Temple
22 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Rudra Mahalaya Temple →
Related Quotes
"Fourteen storeys rise above the earth and seven thousand pillars, In row after row, while eighteen hundred statues st…"
"He marched under divine inspiration, For the destruction of temples at Saiyidpur, Which was a home of the infidels, A…"
"In a part of the town, is located what is known as Rudramahãlaya complex. This complex was built by Siddhraj Jayasimh…"
"This temple, ... seems to have been destroyed partly by Ulugh Khan in AD 1297-98 and partly by Ahmadshah in AD 1415. …"
"Sidhpur is a pleasant city. It was founded by Sidharão after his own name. He invited from the East one thousand Udîc…"
"As the obsequial offerings to the paternal ancestors must be made at Gaya, so corresponding offerings to the maternal…"
"Rudramahãlaya is the grandest and the most imposing conception of a temple dedicated to Šiva. Only a few fragments of…"
"Ahmad Shãh like his grandfather,... was a bigot and seized every opportunity to demolish Hindu temples. In 1414, he a…"
"The Rudramahãlaya, like many other magnificent Hindu temples, is a heap of ruins at present. But it reminds us of a p…"
"Soon after his return to Ahmadabad, Ahmad marched to Sidhpur, which was one of the most ancient pilgrim centres in no…"