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Bira Bhadreswar Temple, Cuttack

Bhadreswar Shiva Temple is located 35 km away from Cuttack and 9 km from Nischintakoili towards the northeast. The image of Bhadreswar called Ardha Nariswar. The temple belongs to the Ganga dynasty of the 10th century AD. Brushava of lord Vadreswar is made in granite stone having 108 Ghanti which looks very beautiful and attractive. There is a Gopinath temple in front of the Vadreswar temple. The place witnesses the centre of Saivam and Baisanvism. Lord Bhadreswar is the presiding deity of the place. Maha Sivaratri and Dola yatra are…

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Olasuni Temple, Hill, Cave & Nature Camp, Jajpur

Olasuni Hill and Temple are located near National Highway No. 5 and 60 km distance from Cuttack via Chandikhol Road and 44 km from Jajpur town. The Samadhipitha of Santha Arakhit Das is on the top of the Olasuni hill and goddess. Olasuni is worshipped at the feet of the mountain towards the south near the river Gobari.  The first name of Arakhit was Balavadra Deb elder son of Padamalav Dev. The then king of Badakhemundi Taluk of Ganjam district. His mother’s name was Mukta Devi. At the age of…

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Singhanath Temple, Badamba, Cuttack

Singhanath Temple is located on an island within the river Mahanadi near Badamba and is 100 km distance from Cuttack city. Lord Shiva is the presiding deity of the place. The temple has situated on the top of the hillock. It is a famous Saiva Pitha of Odisha. The nature scenery of this place is very Amazing. Mahashivratri, Makar Sankranti, Dussehra, Kartik Purnima are the main festival of Simhanatha temple. Singhanath Temple is a famous temple near Cuttack town. There are also Lord Shiva, Lord Rama and Maa Dakshina kali inside the temple premises.…

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Maa Bhattarika Temple, Badamba, Cuttack

Bhattarika Temple is located on the bank of the river Mahanadi, 10 km distance from Badamba and about 82 km from Cuttack Town. Maa Bhattarika is the presiding deity of this temple. During the winter and spring seasons, many tourists are seen here for a picnic. During Durga puja, buffaloes are sacrificed here as a token of honour to the deity Bhattarika. Bhattarika Temple, also known as Tarini Pitha. Dussehra is the main festival of this temple, mainly on Maha Asthami day, when a large number of devotees gather. Maa…

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