dbo:abstract
|
- Shankaracharya Temple or Jyeshteshwara Temple is a Hindu temple situated on top of the Shankaracharya Hill on the Zabarwan Range in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is at a height of 1,000 feet (300 m) above the valley floor and overlooks the city of Srinagar. On festivals such as Herath, as Maha Shivratri is known as in the region, the temple is visited by Kashmiri Hindus. The temple is also considered as a Buddhist icon, and with the hill which has had multiple names over the centuries, is connected to the Persian and Muslim faith as well. The temple and adjacent land is a monument of national importance, centrally protected under the Archaeological Survey of India. Dharmarth Trust has managed the temple since the 19th century, along with others in the region. Karan Singh is the sole chairperson trustee. (en)
|
dbo:alternativeName
|
- Shankaracharya Hill, Sandhimana-parvata, Koh-e-Suleman, Takht-i-Sulaiman (Takht Hill), Gopadri (Gopa Hill) (en)
|
dbo:area
|
- 1400000.000000 (xsd:double)
|
dbo:country
| |
dbo:elevation
| |
dbo:locatedInArea
| |
dbo:mountainRange
| |
dbo:prominence
| |
dbo:thumbnail
| |
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
| |
dbo:wikiPageID
| |
dbo:wikiPageLength
|
- 36476 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
|
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
| |
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
| |
dbp:age
| |
dbp:align
| |
dbp:alt
|
- Shankaracharya temple (en)
|
dbp:areaKm
| |
dbp:caption
|
- Figures present for scale (en)
- Under snow (en)
|
dbp:date
| |
dbp:deity
| |
dbp:direction
| |
dbp:elevationM
|
- 1852.160000 (xsd:double)
- 1880 (xsd:integer)
|
dbp:footer
|
- Photographed by John Burke 1868 (en)
- H. H. Cole's sketches of the temple annotated with Cunningham's dimensions .
The temple's width with enclosing wall is 60ft. (en)
|
dbp:geology
| |
dbp:image
|
- Kashmir. Temple of Jyeshteswara -Shankaracharya-, on the Takht-i-Suliman Hill, near Srinagar. Probable date 220 B.C. 1.jpg (en)
- Shankaracharya temple.jpg (en)
- Shankaracharya Temple Plan by HH Cole annotated with Cunningham's dimensions .jpg (en)
- Annotated illustration of Shankaracharya Temple.png (en)
|
dbp:imageUpright
| |
dbp:location
| |
dbp:mapCaption
|
- Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India (en)
|
dbp:mapType
|
- India Jammu and Kashmir#India (en)
|
dbp:name
|
- Hill (en)
- Shankaracharya Temple (en)
|
dbp:otherName
|
- Shankaracharya Hill, Sandhimana-parvata, Koh-e-Suleman, Takht-i-Sulaiman , Gopadri (en)
|
dbp:prominenceM
| |
dbp:range
| |
dbp:reason
|
- Walter Lawrence in 'The Valley of Kashmír' has figures which seem to be somewhat different. However in some cases he does use words like "about". Quote - The cone, which is about 25 feet in height... rests upon an raised octagonal platform, whose wall is about 10 or 12 feet... (en)
|
dbp:totalWidth
| |
dbp:unionTerritory
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
georss:point
|
- 34.08 74.843
- 34.07888888888889 74.84361111111112
|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:comment
|
- Shankaracharya Temple or Jyeshteshwara Temple is a Hindu temple situated on top of the Shankaracharya Hill on the Zabarwan Range in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is at a height of 1,000 feet (300 m) above the valley floor and overlooks the city of Srinagar. On festivals such as Herath, as Maha Shivratri is known as in the region, the temple is visited by Kashmiri Hindus. The temple is also considered as a Buddhist icon, and with the hill which has had multiple names over the centuries, is connected to the Persian and Muslim faith as well. (en)
|
rdfs:label
|
- Shankaracharya Temple (en)
|
owl:sameAs
| |
geo:geometry
|
- POINT(74.843002319336 34.078887939453)
- POINT(74.843612670898 34.078887939453)
- POINT(74.843002319336 34.080001831055)
- POINT(74.843612670898 34.080001831055)
|
geo:lat
|
- 34.078888 (xsd:float)
- 34.080002 (xsd:float)
|
geo:long
|
- 74.843002 (xsd:float)
- 74.843613 (xsd:float)
|
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
foaf:depiction
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
foaf:name
| |
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects
of | |
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
of | |
is dbp:description
of | |
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |