Bhadrakali Temple Inscription

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News: The Bhadrakali Temple inscription has drawn attention for highlighting the historical legacy, religious importance, and preservation of Somnath-related epigraphic records.

About Bhadrakali Temple Inscription

Bhadrakali Temple Inscription
Source – PIB
  • The Bhadrakali Temple inscription is an important 12th-century epigraph that records the history and patronage of the Somnath Temple.
  • It is a eulogistic inscription of Param Pashupata Acharya Shriman Bhavabrihaspati, the spiritual preceptor of Maharajadhiraj Kumarapala of Anhilwad Patan.
  • Location: The inscription is located at Prabhas Patan in Gujarat and is embedded in the wall of the ancient Bhadrakali Temple.
  • Carved in: The inscription was carved in 1169 CE, corresponding to Valabhi Samvat 850 and Vikram Samvat 1255.
  • Royal Patronage: It confirms the fifth temple’s construction by Kumarapala in 1169 CE and reflects Solanki patronage of religion, art, and literature.
  • Language used: The inscription is engraved in Sanskrit.
  • Historical significance: The inscription uniquely chronicles the construction of the Somnath Temple across the four mythological Yugas, listing the materials used in each:
    • Satya Yuga: Built of gold by the Moon God (Soma).
    • Treta Yuga: Built of silver by Ravana.
    • Dvapara Yuga: Built of wood by Shri Krishna.
    • Kali Yuga: Built of stone by King Bhimdev Solanki.
  • Protection: It is a protected monument under the State Department of Archaeology.
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