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Jagannath Temple, Keradagarh, Kendrapara

Lord Jagannath Temple is situated at Keradagarh and is 7 km from Rajnagar and 47 km from Kendrapara town. Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra are worshipped in this Keraragarh temple. According to history, the temple is about 300 years old and was built by the king of Bhanja. The Ratha Yatra is the main festival of this Jagannath temple, and many devotees come here for the Chariot Festival. Keraragarh Jagannath Temple is a famous temple and a tourist place in Kendrapara. Keradragada Jagannath Temple is one of the famous…

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Jagannath Temple, Rayagada

Jagannath Temple is located inside Rayagada Town and is 2 km distacne from Maa Majhighariani Temple. Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra are worshipped in this temple. According to locals and history, the temple was built more than 50 years ago. At this place, the new temple was inaugurated in 2007 by the Maharaja of Puri Gajapati.  Ratha Yatra is the main festival of this temple, which attracts thousands of devotees. There are hills and streams all around the temple, which are beautiful to see. The temple is also known as Sradhha Shrikhetra.…

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Luha Khambeswara Shiva Temple, Luhakhamba, Gajapati

Luha Khambeswara Shiva Temple is situated inside a Cave at the top of Luhakhamba Mountain Peak and is 27 km distance from R. Udayagiri and around 82 km from Paralakhemundi of the Gajapati district. Lord Shiva is worshipped in an iron incarnation, so he is known as Luha Khambeswar.   Karthika Purnima is the main festival of the temple, and devotees come here to watch the Function. To reach Luha Khamba Temple, you have to walk about 6 to 7 km up the hill. The Luha Khamba Shiva Temple is famous in the Gajapati district.…

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Gudeswar Shiva Temple, Durgapalli, Sambalpur

Gudeswar Shiva Temple is located on the bank of the Mahanadi River near the village of Durgapalli and is around 7 km distance from Sambalpur town. The shape of this temple looks like Shiva's Linga. Lord Shiva is worshipped in this temple. Mahashivratri is the main festival of the temple, which attracts thousands of devotees.  There is a Hanuman temple inside the Gudeswar Shiva Temple premises. Gudeswar Shiva Temple is one of the most ancient temples in Sambalpur, Odisha. Gudeswar Temple is a place of great religious importance for devotees…

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