Eklingi Temple, Udaipur 24
kms north of Udaipur is the temple of Eklingji, the tutelary deity of
the rulers of Mewar. It is a complex of 108 temples enclosed by high
walls with bathing terraces leading down to the water.
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24 kms north of Udaipur is the temple of Eklingji, the tutelary deity of the
rulers of Mewar. It is a complex of 108 temples enclosed by high walls with
bathing terraces leading down to the water.
The atmosphere
excludes the fragrance of incense material such as dhoop, deep and
sandalwood. The fifty feet high Eklingji temple has a multi- faced image of
Lord Shiva made of black stone.
The various faces of Shiva can be
seen in the four directions - the sun is east, Brahma in the west, Vishnu in
the north and the Rudra in the south. In the centre of three images is the
Shivlinga which is encircled by a silver snake. In this temple, Shiva is
depicted with his family, Parvati and the elephant god Ganesh.
Images of Yamuna and Saraswati are also present. Specially attractive are
the doors of silver which show Lord Ganesh and Kartikya. Near the temple, as
we move up are the temples of Ambamata, Ganeshji and Kalika. The trunk of
Ganeshji is towards the right although generally it is found to be facing
the left. The brackets show nymphs in erotic dance postures, while the life
size image of Bapparawal is a piece of art.
One of the legends
relating to Ekilngil is that after killing Vrakshasur, Indra had meditated
and prayed toeklingji in repentance and to be free of the curse.According to
another legend, Bapparawa had seen the Shivlinga in his dream when he was in
trouble and when the problem was solved, he constructed the tample and later
build Mewar. The ruler of Mewar regards Eklangji as the real kingdom. There
are around a hundred more temples, big and small, around the Eklagji temple.
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