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Jhadeswar Temple, Talarampalli, Ganjam

Jhadeswar Temple is located at the foothills of the Krishnagiri Hills in Talarampalli, Ganjam district. It is about 15 km distance from Khallikote and Brahmapur city. In this temple, Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of Jhadeswar. Small shrines and other deities are worshipped on the premises of the Jhadeswar temple. Mahashivratri and Meru Yatra are the main festivals of this temple, and many devotees come on this day to observe the Yatra. Jhadeswar Mandir is one of the famous temples in Ganjam district. On the left side of…

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Madhava Temple,  Madhab, Niali, Cuttack

Madhava Temple is located in Madhab village of Niali block in Cuttack district. It is about 50 km distance from Cuttack and 45 km from Bhubaneswar. Lord Vishnu is worshipped as the main deity in this temple. The temple consists of three buildings in Pancharatha style Vimana, Jagamohana and Natamandapa. This Madhabananda temple was built by the Eastern Ganga dynasty in the 13th century. The architecture of this temple is very similar to that of the Sakshigopal Temple and the Ananta Vasudev Temple of Bhubaneswar. The idol of Dasa-Avatar of…

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Mahavir Hanuman Temple, Jariput, Khordha

Jariput Mahabir Hanuman Temple is situated on a small hill at Tantamundia in Khorda District. It is 7 km distance from the district headquarters and 33 km from the capital Bhubaneswar. Sri Sri Sankata Mochana Mahavira Hanuman is worshipped in this temple. The environment of this temple premises is a very beautiful and peaceful place. Jariput Hanuman Temple is surrounded by lush green forests, which attracts tourists and devotees to come here. The temple premises have the facility of Panthanivas for resting. There are washrooms, drinking water and parking facilities…

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Metakani Temple, Ulunda, Sonepur, Subarnapur

Maa Metakani Temple is situated in a forest near Ulunda and about 23 km distance from Sonepur city in the Subarnapur district. Maa Metakani is another incarnation of Maa Sureshwari. The main festivals of this temple are Chaitra Purnima and Dashara festival, and on these days a large number of devotees come here to worship the goddess and celebrate the festival. Maa Metakani is the direct goddess and fulfils all the desires of the devotees.  It is believed Maa appeared under a Tamarind tree around 1733 and Later in 1991,…

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