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Founded
by the legendary Parmar King of Dhar, Raja Bhoj (1010-1053), and
named after him, Bhojpur, 28 km from Bhopal, is renowned for the
remains of its magnificent Shiva temple and Cyclopean dam.
The temple which has earned the nomenclature of the Somnath of
the east, is known as the Bhojeshwar Temple. The temple was never
completed and the earthen ramp used to raise it to dome-level
still stands. Had it been completed, it would have had very few
rivals. As it is, even with the ravages of time, it remains one
of the best examples of temple architecture of the 11th - 13th
centuries.
The
lingam in the sanctum rises to an awe-inspiring height of 7.5
feet with a circumference of 17.8 feet. Set upon a massive platform
21.5 feet square, and composed of three superimposed limestone
blocks, the architectural harmony of lingam and platform creates
a superb synthesis of solidity and lightness.
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