Surang Tila and other ruins
Amrita DasAmrita Das|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, CHHATTISGARH Updated : Apr 27, 2015, 03.01 PM IST
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The temple was built by Mahasivagupta Balarjun in seventh century AD and has been constructed in the panchayatan style of temple architecture, with the main temple in the centre and four temples in the corner. The main temple has five sanctums, four of which had four different types of Shiva lingas for worship, respectively coloured white, red, yellow and black. The remaining sanctum contains a Ganesh idol. The 32-pillared mandapa holds these five sanctums. The complex area has three tantric temples in a platform, dedicated to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. The entry gate was believed to be located near the river flowing adjacent to the temple. This was a practice that was started in the temples of Sirpur, and thereafter, spread to other parts of the country.
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