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Jageshwar (hindi जागेश्वर धाम) – miasto w północnych Indiach w stanie Uttarakhand, na pogórzu Himalajów Małych. Populacja miasta w 2001 roku wynosiła 4781 mieszkańców.
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dbo:abstract | Jageshwar Temples, also referred to as Jageswar Temples or Jageshwar Valley Temples, are a group of 125 ancient Hindu temples dated between 7th and 14th century, near Almora in Almora district of the Himalayan Indian state of Uttarakhand. The valley has a number of temple clusters such as the Dandeshwar and Jageshwar sites. Some locations have attracted construction of new temples through the 20th-century. Together these clusters over the valley consist of over 200 structural temples built from cut stone. Many are small, while a few are substantial. They predominantly illustrate North Indian Nagara style of architecture with a few exceptions that show South and Central Indian style designs, many are dedicated to god Shiva, while others in immediate vicinity are dedicated to god Vishnu, Shakti goddesses and Surya traditions of Hinduism. Jageshwar is a Hindu pilgrimage town and one of the Dhams (pilgrimage region) in the Shaivism tradition. The site is protected under Indian laws, and managed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It includes Dandeshwar Temple, Chandi-ka-Temple, Jageshwar Temple, Kuber Temple, Mritunjaya Temple, Nanda Devi or Nau Durga, Nava-grah temple, a Pyramidal shrine, and Surya Temple. The site celebrates the Jageshwar Monsoon Festival during the Hindu calendar month of Shravan (overlaps with July–August) and the annual Maha Shivratri Mela (Shivratri festival), which takes place in early spring. There are other Hindu temples in the Himalayan region that are called Jageshwar Temple such as one in Dalash, Himachal Pradesh. (en) Jageshwar (hindi जागेश्वर धाम) – miasto w północnych Indiach w stanie Uttarakhand, na pogórzu Himalajów Małych. Populacja miasta w 2001 roku wynosiła 4781 mieszkańców. (pl) Джаґешвар (англ. Jageshwar, гінді जागॆश्वर) — невелике місто в індійському штаті Уттаракханд, культурний центр регіону Кумаон, центр паломництва індусів, присвячений богу Шиві. Місто розташоване за 36 км на північний схід від Алмори, адміністративного центру регіону Кумаон. В Джаґешварі міститься 124 великих та мальких храмів, збудованих в період з 9 то 14 століття, багато з них під охороною Археологічної служби Індії (ASI), у тому числі такі храми як Дандешвар, Чанді-Ка, Джаґешвар, Кубер, Мратунджая, Нанда-Деві, Нара-Ґрах, Сурья і Пірамідальний храм. Один з найстаріших — храм Мріт'юнджая, найбільший — Дандешвар. (uk) Джагешвар (англ. Jageshwar, хинди जागॆश्वर) — город в индийском штате Уттаракханд, в округе Алмора. Является важным местом паломничества для шиваитов. Расположен в 36 км к северо-востоку от города Алмора, в регионе Кумаон. В Джагешваре находятся 124 крупных и малых каменных храма, относящихся к периоду с IX по XIII век. Многие из храмов находятся под охраной Археологического управления Индии. Древнейшим из храмов является Мритьюджая-мандир, а крупнейшим — Дандешвар-мандир. Джагешвар расположен на высоте 1870 метров над уровнем моря, в долине реки Джатаганга. Крупнейшими фестивалями являются «Муссонный фестиваль» (ежегодно проводимый с 15 июля по 15 августа во время индуистского месяца Шравана) и Маха-Шиваратри. Местные жители полагают, что именно в Джагешваре (а не в Гуджарате) находится 8-й из 12 Джьотирлингамов. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Jageshwar (hindi जागेश्वर धाम) – miasto w północnych Indiach w stanie Uttarakhand, na pogórzu Himalajów Małych. Populacja miasta w 2001 roku wynosiła 4781 mieszkańców. (pl) Джаґешвар (англ. Jageshwar, гінді जागॆश्वर) — невелике місто в індійському штаті Уттаракханд, культурний центр регіону Кумаон, центр паломництва індусів, присвячений богу Шиві. Місто розташоване за 36 км на північний схід від Алмори, адміністративного центру регіону Кумаон. В Джаґешварі міститься 124 великих та мальких храмів, збудованих в період з 9 то 14 століття, багато з них під охороною Археологічної служби Індії (ASI), у тому числі такі храми як Дандешвар, Чанді-Ка, Джаґешвар, Кубер, Мратунджая, Нанда-Деві, Нара-Ґрах, Сурья і Пірамідальний храм. Один з найстаріших — храм Мріт'юнджая, найбільший — Дандешвар. (uk) Jageshwar Temples, also referred to as Jageswar Temples or Jageshwar Valley Temples, are a group of 125 ancient Hindu temples dated between 7th and 14th century, near Almora in Almora district of the Himalayan Indian state of Uttarakhand. The valley has a number of temple clusters such as the Dandeshwar and Jageshwar sites. Some locations have attracted construction of new temples through the 20th-century. Together these clusters over the valley consist of over 200 structural temples built from cut stone. Many are small, while a few are substantial. They predominantly illustrate North Indian Nagara style of architecture with a few exceptions that show South and Central Indian style designs, many are dedicated to god Shiva, while others in immediate vicinity are dedicated to god Vishnu, Sha (en) Джагешвар (англ. Jageshwar, хинди जागॆश्वर) — город в индийском штате Уттаракханд, в округе Алмора. Является важным местом паломничества для шиваитов. Расположен в 36 км к северо-востоку от города Алмора, в регионе Кумаон. В Джагешваре находятся 124 крупных и малых каменных храма, относящихся к периоду с IX по XIII век. Многие из храмов находятся под охраной Археологического управления Индии. Древнейшим из храмов является Мритьюджая-мандир, а крупнейшим — Дандешвар-мандир. Местные жители полагают, что именно в Джагешваре (а не в Гуджарате) находится 8-й из 12 Джьотирлингамов. (ru) |
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