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Shyama Kali Temple, Bargarh

The Shyama Kali Temple is located only 1 km distance from Bargarh town at Kali Mandir Chowk. Goddess Maa Shyamakali is worshipped by the devotees. Devotees come here to get a wish from Maa Kali. Besides the Kali temple Lord Jagannath, Lord Ganesh, and Lord Shani worshipped here. Kali puja is one of the big festivals at Shyama Kali temple. The environment of the Maa Shyama Kali Mandir is most peaceful and calm. Gandhi Park is adjacent to the Kali temple, where you can spend quality time with your family. The architecture…

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Baba Shyam Temple, Bhatli, Bargarh

Shyam Baba Mandir is located in Bhatli and is 20 km distance from Bargarh Town. Sri Shyam Baba idol of the temple. Besides, there is a Hanuman, Siva, Radha Krishna, and Maa Durga temple inside the campus. The temple is a calm and peaceful place. A beautiful Shyam Kund and garden are there, which are enjoyable for visitors. The infrastructure of the temple and the interior glasswork are amazing. The main celebration of this temple is observed just 8-9 days before the festival of Holi. Bhatli Shyam Baba Temple is one of the…

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Lord Kedarnath Temple, Ambabhona, Bargarh

Kedarnath Temple is situated at the foot of Barapahar Mountain. It is 35 km from the district headquarter of Bargarh. The famous temple of Kedarnath at Ambabhona has the idol of Lord Shiva. The temple of Lord Kedarnath exists here inside a beautiful pond. Though popular belief accords the credit of building the temple to Sambalpur King Baliyarsingh, History accords it to Dewan Dakshinray. The main festival of this place is Mahashivaratri in the month of Magha. The Kedarnath Temple is one of the Ashtashambhu temples in western Odisha. The…

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Vishweshwar Temple, Saranda, Bargarh

Vishweshwar Temple is located in Saranda and is about 25 km distance from Bargarh district headquarters. Lord Shiva is the presiding deity of the place. It was built during the Kingship of Ajit Singh in Sambalpur under the supervision of Dewan Dakshinray. Mahashivratri is a famous festival in this place. The spot glorifies the charisma of Lord Shiba. The Bisweswar Temple is one of the Ashtashambhu temples in western Odisha. The 8 Asta-Sambhu Shiva Temples such as Bimaleswar Temple at Huma (Sambalpur), Kedarnath Temple at Ambabhona (Bargarh), Baidyanath Temple at Deogaon (Bargarh), Balunkeswar…

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