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Sri Jagannath Temple, Debagarh

Located at Purunagarh, the old capital of Bamra State, this temple is one of the oldest among the series of temples in Deogarh town. It was built by Raja Pratap Rudra Deb in the year 1705. This is the first and foremost Jagannath temple in Bamanda State. It is a historical monument of artistic glory and heritage of […]

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Prasanna PurusottamDev Temple, Cuttack

Sri SriPrasannaPurusottamDev Temple of Tigiria is the second highest temple of Odisha and one among the oldest temple. The site of the temple is memorizing. The temple was built in 1787 by Sri Sankarshan Mandhata & completed by Sri Banamali Champatsingh Mohapatra the then king of the Tigiria State. Architecture Legend / Local stories Photo […]

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Simhanth temple, Cuttack

It is a small island on the river Mahanadi. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva, Shambunath. Besides, other temples like Raghunath and Dakshina Kali is situated in this small island. The Simhanth temple is ancient and thronged by devotees round the year. Architecture Legend / Local stories Photo Gallery How to Reach: By Air Nearest […]

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Sri sri Swapneswar Dev, Cuttack

Sri Sri Swapneswar Dev Temple at Sankhamerilies on northern side of River Mahanadi built by BalabhadraMangaraj the King of BadambaGadajat in between 1690 AD to 1734 AD. This village Sankhamari was also the first village of BadambaGadajat and was established by Sri Hatta Kishore, the first King of BadambaGadajat on 1305 AD. The attraction of […]

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Sri Sri Ramanath Dev, Cuttack

Sri Sri Ramanath Jew and Baidyanath Temple, Banki Block are famous for ancient Temple. Situated in the Bank of River Mahanadi built by king Dahalia in 1460 A.D. But the legend says that MaryadaPurush Rama Chandra & Devi Sita were worshiped the Lord Shiva in this place during the exile. So both temples were named […]

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Sri Biranchinarayan, Bhadrak

Sri Biranchinarayan Temple is in Palia village, which is located 15 km south of Bhadrak, on the way from Bhadrak to Chandabali. It occupies a significant place in the cultural map of Orissa state of India. Today, the standing Biranchi Narayan Temple stands as evidence of the heritage of Surya Upasana in Orissa. Biranchi Narayan […]

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Maa Dhamarai, Bhadrak

The temple of the Goddess Dhamrai is at Dhamara a small coastal town-ship,where the river Dhamra meets the Bay of Bengal. The place is about 60 Kms from the district headquarters in the eastern direction. It is surrounded by Chandbali in the West, Basudebpur in the North, Kalibhanjadia in the South and Bay of Bengal […]

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Maa Bhadrakali, Bhadrak

One of the famous temple of Goddess Bhadrakali is located in the outskirts of the revenue village Aharapada which is at a distance of 5 kms away from Bhadrak town in the south- west direction. One has to go via Santhia and Utarabahini in the south-west direction of Kacheri Chhaka of Bhadrak town to reach […]

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Baba Akhandalamani, Bhadrak

On the bank of river Baitarani, the Akhandalamani Temple is the abode of Lord Shiva. The chief interest of the place is its Akhandalamanilegendary history for which it shares a significant position in the tourism of Bhadrak. As the history runs, king Niladri Samara Singha Mohapatra started worshipping the God Akhandalamani some 350 years ago, […]

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Chandaneswar Temple, Balasore

Chandaneswar is an acclaimed religious and cultural site of North Odisha which is famous for Lord Shiva temple. Chadak Mela is an important festival of this holy shrine. During Chadak Mela(month of April) and Shivarati lakhs of pilgrims, devotees of Odisha , West Bengal, Bihar and other places of India visit place to pay obeisance […]