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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Arches of Eternity: The Toranas of Gujarat

 

  • Bracket capitals- Sira
  • Surmounted by arch- Kutachhadya
  • Arch- 3 to 5 curves- like traingular pediment.
  • Arch projects from Makara (mouth)/ elephant mouth.
  • Kutachhadaya flanked by facetted rectangular block with an Amalaka( Tilaka).

● Literary sources: Epics, Puranas, Sastras, Arthasastras etc.

Shilpashastra of Torana-

  • Aparajitprccha- This has seperate chapter on Kirti toran/ Kirti Stambhas. It also details about the dimensions and parts of Toranas, Tilakas & Makaras, arches/ lllikas etc.
  • Uttunga- It means pair of pillars. All examples of Gujarat torana are Uttunga type.

● Religious Relevance: Association with temples- identifying temple deity. Eg- Solanki’s of Gujarat were Shaivities, so Shiva depiction could be seen on Toranas.

● Social Importance: It was matter of pride for entire community, as they were identified with their monument. It was a part of festivals-used as Hindolas for Gods & Goddeses- decorated with flowers & leaves.

● Economic Relevance: Rulers patronized these monuments. Inscriptions from Solanki period mentions that whole community had it's material share in Toranas.

1. Vadnagar -

  • Situated at north of old town of Mehsana district, which was earlier known as Anandapura, Anartpura, Camatkarapura.
  • 2 monumental Kirtisambhas dating back from Solanki period.
  • It was constructed as either to commemorate victory over Malwa or attached to temple complex.
  • It belongs to Maru Gujarat architecture.
  • Ther are approx 40ft. Height, identical in both design & size.
  • There are 2 massive elaborate pillars( misraka)- supporting a wide cornice/ patta.
  • Material used- red & yellow sandstones.
  • Plinth- spreading base- has lozenge design.
  • Padma, Grasapatti, Gajathara, Narathara & sculpted broad friezes could be seen.
  • There's a cusped arch ‘illika’ from makara mouth- creating an archway.
  • Upper storey has traingular arch with seated image of Shiva in the centre.

2. Shamlaji -

  • It's locates in front of Harishchandrani Chauri( 9th cent. CE)
  • It is the oldest dating Torana of Gujarat.
  • Components: ornamental base( pitha) pillars( stambhas), lintel(patta).
  • The superstructure is missing.
  • Pillars- have mouldings, figures( yakshas, kinnaras, seated human figurines), foilage.
  • Ornamental pitta contains niches with deities. Niches have miniature shikharas.
  • Shaft of stambhas have purnaghata motif.
  • Patta- has heavenly musicians decorated with semi- circular arches emerging from Makarmukhas.

3. Modhera -

  • Situated in Sun Temple of Modhera, Patan.
  • It lies between Sabha/ Ranga Mandapa and Surya Kunda. At the side of Kunda there's another torana.
  • These are similar to Toranas of Vadnagar.
  • Pillars are richly carved with numerous mouldings in Maru- Gurjara style.
  • Base- Padma, Grasapatti, Gajathara, Narathara.
  • Narathara frieze- mostly dancers/ men & beasts, standing human figures, row of male warriors.
  • Other mouldings has lozenge designs, kirtimukhas, hanging leaves etc.

4. Siddhpur -

  • Located in Rudra-mahalaya temple of Mehsana district.
  • It dates back from 10th cent. CE, when Mularaja embellished Siddhpur and Sristhala erected Rudra Mahalaya temple.
  • Toranas are of same style of Maru- Gurjara like Vadnagar, Modhera.
  • Each pillar has 2 capitals, with Uttunga style pillars, Makar-mukhas, architrave, traingular arched pediment.
  • Faceted base- possibly there were kirtimukhas & small seated figures on each face of base.
  • Niches- contain standing figures on 4 sides.

5. Kapadvanj -

  • It's currently located in Kheda district, on eastern side of square kund( tank) in market place.
  • This dates back from 12th cent./ 13th cent. CE.
  • Similar to style to Vadnagar, Siddhpur.
  • Components: Lllika and cusped arches.
  • Pediment has 4 arches, in central there's a Shiva- Nataraja idol.