Bhuvaneshwari Temple
The Bhuvaneshwari Temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhuvaneshwari, who is also known goddess of the universe. The shrine was developed in 1978 by Swami Ranga Rajan Ji Maharaj. The temple is mounted on the top of the Bhuvaneshwari hill at a height of 350 feet above sea level.
The temple has eight pillars it is believed that each one of the pillars has different incarnations of the goddess residing in each one of them. The surroundings give a spectacular sight along with the traveling river. The Temple offers a bird's eye view of the city and the serene atmosphere brings one closer to God.
History of Bhuvaneshwari Temple
The Bhuvaneswari Temple is a revered spiritual destination situated atop the Brahmin Hill in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. This sacred site offers not only spiritual solace but also a panoramic view of the city and the verdant landscapes below. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhuvaneswari, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, according to Hindu mythology.
While the history of the Bhuvaneswari Temple in Jamshedpur isn't as ancient as some other Indian temples, its significance has grown over time. The temple was constructed through the initiative of a local committee, under the guidance and support of Tata Steel, Jamshedpur's founding company. It's a relatively modern construction, blending spiritual traditions with the unique industrial character of the city.
Architecture of Bhuvaneshwari Temple
The Presiding Deity of this Temple is Goddess Bhuvaneshwari and She is an incarnation of Goddess Parvathy. Bhuvaneshwari Temple is also known as Telco Bhuvaneshwari Temple since it is located in the TATA colony. This Temple is located on a small Bhuvaneshwari Hill which is 500 feet tall.
This Temple was established in the year 1978 by Swami Rangarajan. This Temple is built by following the typical Dravidian Style of Architecture. This Temple has five Tiered Rajagopuram and is 64 feet tall. The Rajagopuram is decorated using 5 Kalasam. This Temple has Tall Sanctum Sanctum and it is 36 feet Tall.
This Temple has an eight-pillar Mandapam and each pillar has images of different incarnations of Goddess Lakshmi. Lord Krishna Temple can be seen adjacent to the Main Temple which was built in the year 1987 by Keralieeya Adhyatmika Samithi. There are Sub Shrines for God and Goddesses like Gnesha, Hanuman, Ayyappa, and Navagraha.