Rajarani

  1. Architecture of Rajarani Temple - History of Odisha
  2. Raja Rani Restaurant Canton, MI 48187
  3. 7 Top Temples in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
  4. Raja Rani
  5. Raja Rani (2013 film)


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Architecture of Rajarani Temple - History of Odisha

Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneswar Credit: Amartya Bag The Rajarani temple in Bhubaneswar (A.D. 1000-1022) is a marvel of Odia architecture. According to some historians, it was called Indresvara or Indralingesvara after its builder, lndraratha, an illustrious somavamsi ruler. At the moment, this temple is without a presiding deity, and it is well-known as a temple without a deity. The Rajarani temple is built on a three-moulded platform. There is a punchanga Bada at the temple. The temple’s Vimana is in the Rekha style, clustered with miniature Sikharas. Its Jagamohana is a pyramidal-shaped Pidha deula. Pancharatha is the plan. A Kalasa crowns it. The Navagraha Panel appears on the lintels of both the purch and sanctur in the Rajarani temple. The Digpalas, Dvarapalas, and other decorative motifs adorn the temple’s body. The temple’s Vimana is adorned with a large number of its miniature prototypes known as Anger-sikharas. The images of lovely ladies, Dikpalas, and shall images in the vimana’s alto-relievo add lustre to the temple. When viewed from all angles, the Rajarani temple exemplifies the Kalingan style of temple architecture to a tee. Architectural Specifications and Design Elements Rajarani Temple Plan, Credit: James Fergusson Odisha’s temples are divided into two sections: the sanctum (deul or vimana) and the area from which pilgrims view the sanctum (called jagamohana). As seen in some of the older temples in Bhubaneswar, the initial deul temples lacked the jagamohana...

Raja Rani Restaurant Canton, MI 48187

I was disappointed by my recent order. I got Chicken Tikka Masala (hot, but not Indian hot on Uber Eats) and it was pretty much mild like they forgot to look at the order. There is hardly any chicken, maybe 3 or 4 pieces. When I came to pickup my order, they didn't have any plastic ware or napkins in the bag, but that's understandable, I asked for them. However I had to guess a little bit as to which dish was which because they were not labeled very well and the toppings (garlic... The food was excellent. I went for the lunch buffet and was not disappointed. All of the food was fresh and hot. The buffet is the perfect size for someone who doesn't have a lot of experience with Indian food. They offer both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. I will definitely be back in the future.Food: 5/5

7 Top Temples in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha

The name Bhubaneshwar comes from Shiva's Sanskrit name, Tribhubaneswar, meaning "Lord of Three Worlds". Old Hindu scriptures say that Bhubaneshwar was one of Lord Shiva's favorite places, where he liked to spend time under a huge mango tree. Many of the temples in Bhubaneshwar were built from the 8th-12th centuries AD, during the time Shaivism (worship of Lord Shiva) dominated the religious scene. Most of the temples in rekha (a sanctum with curvilinear spire, called a deula) and pidha (square front porch with pyramidal roof). This design is predominantly associated with Shiva, Surya, and Vishnu temples. The building of these types of temples continued for nearly a thousand years in Odisha, from 6th-7th centuries AD to 15th-16th centuries AD. It was particularly prevalent in Bhubaneshwar, the ancient capital of the Kalinga Empire, where it took place without being disrupted changes of ruling dynasties and their affiliations. The towering, heavily sculptured spires of the temples of Bhubaneshwar are quite astounding. It's mind-boggling imagining the work that went into creating them and their exquisitely carved bases. Temple-hopping is one of the Frederic Soltan/Getty Images Built: 11th Century AD The spectacular Lingraj temple (the king of lingas, the phallic symbol of Lord Shiva) represents the culmination of the evolution of temple architecture in Odisha. Its spire is around 180 feet tall. There are more than 64 smaller shrines inside the sprawling temple complex as well...

Raja Rani

Raja Rani may refer to: Places [ ] • • • Film and television [ ] • Raja Rani (1942 film), a 1942 Bollywood film • Raja Rani (1956 film), a Tamil film. • Raja Rani (1973 film), a 1973 Hindi film • Raja Rani (2013 film), a Tamil film • Raja Rani, a 2009 Tamil film • Raja Rani (Tamil TV series), a 2017 Tamil soap opera • Raja Rani (Kannada TV series), a 2021 Kannada television show

Raja Rani (2013 film)

Running time 164 minutes Country India Language Tamil Raja Rani ( transl. The King and Queen) is a 2013 Indian The film was released on 27 September 2013, and received positive reviews upon release. Tu Je Sei in 2016. Plot [ ] The movie begins with the marriage of John and Regina at a church. The marriage is an arranged one, to which both have consented reluctantly to make their parents happy. After the marriage, they live together as strangers in their apartment, where the neighbours are upset with John who comes home drunk every night, which he does deliberately to annoy Regina. Eventually, Regina applies for a transfer to Australia to stay away from John. One night, Regina breaks into While in college, she falls in love with Surya, who works in the call centre of a mobile company. Surya gets selected for airline cabin-crew training in the US. They decide to inform their parents about their love but his father objects to their relationship and hence they decide to get married without informing their parents. On the designated day, Surya fails to show up at the register office for the wedding. Regina's father James feels sorry for his daughter and takes Regina to Surya's house, where they learn that Surya has already left for the US. A few days later, Regina gets a call from Surya's friend Aiyappan, saying that Surya had committed suicide in the US. In her shock, she suffers fits for the first time. 3 years later, Regina can't stand the fact her dad is a mess due to her r...