| Bhimesvara Bisrama ghara | |
|---|---|
| | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| Location | |
| Location | Bhubaneswar |
| State | Orissa |
| Country | India |
| Coordinates | 20°14′22″N85°49′27″E / 20.23944°N 85.82417°E |
| Elevation | 38 m (125 ft) |
Bhimesvara Bisrama ghara is located in the Bhimesvara temple precinct in the Kapila Prasad, Housing Board Colony, Bhimatangi, Bhubaneswar. It is facing towards north. It has pyramidal superstructure.
Locals legend associates the precinct with the Pandava brothers.
Bhimesvara Mandira Parichalana Samiti
Abandoned/ in use: In use.
Cultural significance: Sivaratri, Kartika Purnima, Dola Purnima are performed.
Surrounding: The Rest house is surrounded by another rest house in west at a distance of 1.35 metres, compound wall on east at a distance of 4.00 metres, Arjunesvara temple on north within a distance of 1.85 metres and a modern structure in south at a distance of 1.50 metres.
Orientation: The Rest house is facing towards north.
On plan, the structure has a square vimana measuring 4.00 square metres, with a frontal porch measuring 2.00 metres in length. On elevation, the vimana is in pidha order that measures 5.03 metres in height from pabhaga to mastaka. From bottom to the top the temple has a bada, gandi and mastaka. With fivefold divisions of the bada the temple has a panchanga bada measuring 2.53 metres in height. Pabhaga measures 0.49 metres, tala jangha 0.62 metres, bandhana 0.23 metres, upara jangha 0.61 metres 42 and baranda 0.59 metres. The gandi measures 2.00 metres and mastaka 0.50 metres.