It is famous as Vaishnab shirine. Also know as Remuna Gupta Vrindaban.It is surounded by another famous Khirachora Gopinatha Temple is situated in Remuna. It is a little town located 9 km east of Balasore, about halfway between Howrah and Bhubaneswar in Orissa . The name Remuna is resulting from the word Ramaniya which means […]
Odisha
Odisha, formerly known as Orissa, is a land of temples and is widely considered as the epicenter of Hinduism in Eastern India. The state is home to some of the most beautiful and historically significant temples in India, showcasing the finest examples of ancient Indian architecture and art.
The temples in Odisha are not just places of worship but also an embodiment of the state’s rich cultural heritage. These architectural marvels reflect the exceptional craftsmanship, creativity, and spiritual devotion of the artisans and architects who built them.
The Sun Temple at Konark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most iconic temples in Odisha, featuring exquisite carvings and sculptures that depict the daily life of ancient India. The Jagannath Temple in Puri is another major pilgrimage site, attracting thousands of devotees every year.
Other notable temples in Odisha include the Lingaraj Temple in Bhubaneswar, the Mukteswara Temple in Mukteswara, and the Rajarani Temple in Bhubaneswar, among many others. Each temple has its unique style, design, and historical significance that make them worth exploring.
The temples in Odisha offer visitors a glimpse into the state’s rich cultural and religious heritage, making it an ideal destination for spiritual seekers, history enthusiasts, and art lovers alike.
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Jaganath Temple, Balasore
Emami Jagannath temple situated at a distance of 7 k.m. from the district headquarters of Balasore. The newly constructed Jagannath Temple is a wonderful architectural model which attracts a good number of visitors to this site. made in the year 2015 with a red stone having many side deities in the temple campus. all the […]
Idol in Ganiapali Temple, Bargarh
The historically famous village Ganiapali belongs to the block Gaisilat of the district which is 75 kms away from the DHQ. Historians opine that it was a Buddhist spot in the past. A rare Budha statue sitting in Lotus Posture with a snake on his head with its hood expanded used to attract tourist. But […]
Harishankar Temple, Balangir
Amidst picturesque landscape on the southern slope of Gandhamardan hills stands Harishankar, a place of pilgrimage with uncommon scenic charms. A perennial stream bursting into droplets rushes on its hard granite bed to form cascades at different stages. As a cool resort in the lap of nature, Harishankar is a ideal place for the heat […]
Patneswari Temple, Balangir
Situated 40kms. away from Balangir to the west Patnagarh, the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Patna stands proudly with the shrines of ancient time. The modern Patnagarh is the combination with happy synthesis of mythic past and modern present. Abounding in natural beauty, this town is famous for many historical ancient temples. The shrines […]
Saintala Chandi Temple, Balangir
38kms away from Balangir to the South, Saintala stands proudly for its shrine of Goddess Chandi in Mahisamardini form is presently installed in a small mound. The Dasavatar (ten incarnations) image of Vishnu and broken door jamb with figures of Ganga and Yamuna are among the remarkable things which are mentioned in sculpture. The temple […]
Jogeswar Mahadev Temple, Balangir
Located 25km away from Balangir to the east Jogisarda is eminent for its Jogeswar Temple. It is believed that all wishes are fulfilled who worship the Jogeswar Mahadev. The Linga of Jogeswar Mahadev arouses spontaneously for which it is known as the living God. Devotee from far-flung came here on the occasion of Mahashivaratri to […]
Bhairabi Mandir, Boudh
Purunakatak, situated at a distance of 30 km. from Boudh on Boudh-Daspalla road, is a trading centre of some importance. Goddess Bhairabi is the presiding deity of the place. Previously the deity was being worshipped in a thatched hut, but recently a local businessman has constructed a temple.GoddessBhairabi was the presinding deity of the then […]
Kosala Ramachandi Temple, Angul
This village is situated at a distance of 28 Kms, on Angul- Bagedia road. The village is known for its shrine dedicated to Goddess Ramchandi. She is believed to be possessed of great powers. It is believed that by worshipping Goddess Ramchandi sterile women will obtain children. On the foundation of the old temple one […]
Deulajhari, Angul
Deuajhari is the ancient citadel of Saivism, located at 6 Km away from Athamallik and 90 Km away from Angul. The Temple has been constructed amidst dense indigenous Jasmine forest (locally known as Kaibana) that stands as the high walls around the temple. The uniqueness of the place lies in its hot springs that surround […]