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Jogindra Villa Palace, Rajabati, Boudh

Jogindra Villa Palace is located on the bank of the river Mahanadi in Boudh town. Jogindra Villa Palace is the of the ex-Ruler of Boudh, locally known as Rajabati. This palace was constructed during the reign of Raja Jogindra Dev. The Villa is a picturesque and handsome building commanding a fine view of Mahanadi. Jogindra Rajabati is One of the oldest King’s Palace in Odisha. Jogindra Villa Palace is a tourist attraction places near Boudh town, Odisha Other Services Destination Attractions, Destination Facilities, Transportation, Accessibility, How to Reach Popular Tourist…

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Nayakpada Cave, Boudh

Nayakpada Cave is located at the top of the hill, and it is 10 km distance from Boudh city. This cave is associated with mythology. Once upon a time, this cave was the ashram of Saddhus. The forest here is rich in different types of flora and fauna. According to a story in the Madala dynasty and some historical evidence, during the reign of Emperor Sovan Dev, the Javanese king Raktabahu attacked Shrikshetra Puri. The apprehension of damage to deity Lord Sri Jagannath. They believed that Sri Jagannath (Purushottam) was Parama…

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Champeshwar Mahadev Temple, Karadi, Boudh

Champeshwar Mahadev Temple is located at Karadi on the banks of the river Mahanadi. It is 10 km away from Boudh city. Lord Shiva presiding deity of the Champeshwar temple. According to history, Utkal’s Gajapati erected 108 Shiv Linga from Shri Kshetra to Sonepur on the banks of the river Mahanadi to get rid of leprosy. MahaShiva Ratri is the main festival of this temple, and a large number of devotees come here to worship Champeshwar. Karadi Shiva Temple is one of the tourist places in Boudh, Odisha.

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Gobindas Jata samadhi, Balasinga, Boudh

The Gobindas Jata samadhi is located at Valsinga and is 6 km distance from Boudh Town. History has it that the temple laid the foundation for the glory of the religion known as Jata Samadhi. Gobindas Jata samadhi was the dwelling of Mahima Dharma. According to the historical Gadjat collection, the majestic Gosain was the first Vaishnava devotee. In 1826 he left Puri for the ashram, devoting himself to a disciple named Jagannath Das. Kabi Bhim Bhoi was the 2nd initiator of Mahima Dharma. This holy ashram in Balsinga is…

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