Trivikrama Temple

Coordinates: 18°19′10″N 76°8′30″E / 18.31944°N 76.14167°E / 18.31944; 76.14167
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Trivikrama Temple
Trivikrama Temple (front)
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictOsmanabad
Location
LocationTer, Maharashtra
StateMaharashtra
Country India
Trivikrama Temple is located in India
Trivikrama Temple
Location within Maharashtra
Trivikrama Temple is located in Maharashtra
Trivikrama Temple
Trivikrama Temple (Maharashtra)
Geographic coordinates18°19′10″N 76°8′30″E / 18.31944°N 76.14167°E / 18.31944; 76.14167

The Trivikrama Temple, also named Ter Temple, is a temple of Vamana (an incarnation of Vishnu) in Ter, Maharashtra. Henry Cousens, followed by most later writers, believed that it was originally a Buddhist temple, however in 1957 M. S. Mate disputed this view.[1]

The temple is original in that it was initially based on a free-standing

Satavahanas, in the 2nd or 3rd century CE.[3]

The external flat-roofed

The front of the apsidal temple is decorated with a chaitya-arch, similar to those found in Buddhist rock-cut architecture.[2]

Another known Hindu temple constructed in a Chaitya-style, is the Pallava period Kapoteswara temple at

Chezarla in Guntur district. The legend behind the deity Kapoteswara is the story of Sibi in Mahabharata which also occurs in Sibi Jataka[4]

The Trivikrama Temple is considered as the oldest standing structure in Maharashtra.[3]

  • Side view
    Side view
  • View of the upper part of the temple
    View of the upper part of the temple
  • Plan and elevation of the Trivikrama Temple.
    Plan and elevation of the Trivikrama Temple.
  • Reconstitution of the original Buddhist apsidal temple.
    Reconstitution of the original Buddhist apsidal temple.
  • The ancient Buddhist chaitya house at Ter.
    The ancient Buddhist chaitya house at Ter.

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