Siddheshwar Temple Limpangaon,Ahmednagar,Maharasthra
Around 7 km from Kashti (Srigonda Taluka, Ahmednagar District) towards the taluka HQs of Srigonda, lies the temple town/village of Limpangaon. The Siddheshwara Temple is a Hemadpanthi-Style temple.
What is Hemadpanthi style?
On either side of the main porch is a large perforated screen wall which is neatly designed in imitation of crossbars, and slightly ornamented. Almost all of the ancient elements are now painted in grey, with the original signature as the major casualty.
The temple consists of a garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum), an antarala (an antechamber or a foyer between the garbhagriha and the mandapa), a gudhamandapa (a type of hall enclosed by walls, and where the light and air is let in through windows and doors) and an ardhamandapa (the half-open hall). Siddheshwara Temple is an east-facing pancharatha, in that it has five rathas or facets or vertical offset projections on the plan of the structure.
The sanctum is square-shaped containing the Shivalinga in a depressed ground.
The shrine doorway has elaborately sculptured jambs or antepagments, the first and the fifth of which are pushpa sakhas, the second, third and fourth being rupa, stambha and vyala respectively. The term sakhas denote branches, and it is believed that originally a number of branches were tied together to create the doorway to the deity, and the technique was later on artistically carried on in the form of stone vertical mouldings.