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Alarnath Temple is situated at Brahmagiri, 25 km distance from Puri, and is en route to Baliharachandi. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, worshipped here as Lord Alarnath, an incarnation of Lord Jagannath (or Narayana). Alarnatha is the presiding deity of Brahmagiri. Previously the devotees of Alvarnaath worshipped the image of Narayan. Alarnath is the incarnation of Lord Jagannath. Brahmagiri Alarnath Mandir is one of the famous temples in Puri, Odisha. Alvars are the said poets of South India and migrated to Puri district and Brahmagiri. Devotees from different parts…
Baliharachandi Beach and Temple are located 18 km distance from Puri Jagannath Temple. The presiding deity of the temple is Harachandi, who is called Baliharachandi. This place stands at the conference of Lake Chilika and nearby the sea. History of Baliharachandi Manikapatna village is here where Lord Jagannath and his elder brother Lord Balabhadra took chord from a cowherd lady named Manik. At that time of their journey to invade Kanchi accompaniment with the king Purusottam Dev. It is a historical place not only for lady Manika but also for the ruins of…
Ramachandi temple stands by the side of Konark Puri Marine Drive to the southwest of Konark at the confluence of the river Kusabhadra and the sea. The temple is located 7 km before the Konark sun temple on the Marine Drive road from Puri to Konark. Maa Ramachandi is the presiding deity of this place known as Maa Chandi. Maa Chandi is seated on a Lotus flower in a small temple half-hidden by sand mounds. Konark Sun temple is only 8 km distance from Maa Ramachandi temple.The price of the pindi for the…
Satapada is located on the southeast side of the Chilika lagoon and is 50 km distance from the Puri Jagannath Temple. It is the largest brackish water in Asia. Satapada Chilika covers an area of 1165 sq. km over the districts of Puri, Khorda, and Ganjam. Chilika is home to more than a hundred species of fish and Irrawaddy dolphins. Chilika Satapada has the second-largest congregation of migratory birds in the world after Lake Victoria in Africa. In winter, the migratory birds come from as far as the Caspian Sea,…