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Kapileswar & Baidyanath Temple, Subarnapur

Kapileswar temple is located at a 4 km distance from Binika near Charda and is 32 km away from Sonepur. Kapileswar Mahadev is the presiding deity of this place. This temple, comparatively like the Baidyanath temple with exquisite workmanship, belongs to Anangabhima Dev III in the 13th century AD. Throughout the year devotees come here to worship Lord Mahadev. Kapileswar temple is a famous temple in Sonepur, Subarnapur. The temple reflects the Kosalan style of architecture, characteristic of western Odisha, with a central sanctum (garbhagriha), antrala (vestibule), and a pillared…

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Pancharatha Temple, Sonepur, Subarnapur

The Pancharatha Temple is located at the centre of Sonepur town. This beautiful temple, constructed in the shape of a chariot, resembles the Sun Temple at Konark. It is a Shiva temple where Shiva, Parvati, Kartik, Ganesh, and Nandi (Brushav) are worshipped in five shrines. Mahashivratri and Sital Sasthi are the main festivals of this temple, and on these days, a large number of devotees come to celebrate. It is believed that the Pancharatha Mandir was built by King Birmitra Singhdeo to commemorate the death of his son, Prince Somobhusan.…

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Samaleswari Temple, Sonepur, Subarnapur

Samaleswari Temple is located around 02 km distance from Sonepur Town. Maa Samaleswari is the presiding deity of the Chouhan rulers and is close to Sonepur Palace. There is a Gajalaxmi image in the centre of the lintel of the entrance on the side of Mukhasala. Besides this, there are 12 niches with 10 Shakta goddesses and 2 Vaisnavite warp Alas. The main temple, Samaleswari, was built by Raja Sobha Singh Deo. Goddess Samaleswari is standing in the Garvagriha facing the north. Maa Samaleswari Mandir is one of the famous temples in…

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Mahanadi Ghat, Sonepur, Subarnapur

The Mahanadi River is the longest in Odisha. It flows very clearly through the Subarnapur rocky bed and sand dome of various shapes and sizes. There are several ghats on the riverfront, like Tentli Ghat, Rajaghat, Dasamatighat, Gourighat, Mastyendraghat, Dhobaghat, Gokarneswar Ghat, and Rameswar Ghat etc. The most enchanting sight is the Mahanadi on the full moon day. Crushing on the crystal-clear water and listening to the melody of the gently flowing Mahanadi in the stillness of the night. The Mahanadi River is famous here for a variety of fish…

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