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Baba Jhadeswar Temple, Deogarh

Baba Jhadeswar Temple is located 3 km distance from Deogarh Town. Lord Shiva is being worshipped in this temple in the form of Jhadeswar. The Lingam or the phallic icon is “Swayambhu‟ (natural formation) and not implanted. The temple was built by Deba Durllav Deb, a scion of the royal family during the rule of Raja Brajasundar Deb in the year 1854. The temple was constructed following the architectural pattern of the Kalinga style of temples. A legend is attached to this temple about the discovery of the Shiva Lingam, which has…

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Bisheshwar Nath Mahadev Temple, Baulagadia, Balasore

Bisheshwar Mahadev Temple is located on a hill near Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary and is 12 km from Soro and 33 km southwest of Balasore Town. This place is surrounded by many large rocks. Bisheshwar Mahadev Temple is one of the most attractive picnic spots for tourists in Balasore, Odisha. From this temple, you can enjoy the beauty of Panchalingeswar Hills.  The temple's hilltop location provides a peaceful environment, making it an ideal spot for meditation and spiritual reflection. The surrounding natural beauty, with its lush greenery and rock formations, enriches…

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Mani Nageswar Shiva Temple, Bardhanpur, Balasore

The Mani Nageswar Shiva temple is situated at Bardhanpur and is around 15 km distance from Balasore town. Lord Shiva is the presiding deity of the place. The Temple was built in the year 1600 A.D. Mythology says that Pandav at the time of their “Agyantabas” used to take baths at Pandav ghat in the Bay of Bengal very close to Bardhanpur. After taking bath they used to have a Darsan of Maninageswar Shiva. Throughout the year devotees from different parts of Odisha come here to worship Lord Mahadev and…

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Langaleswar Hara Parbati Temple, Balasore

Langaleswar Haraparbati Temple is located 43 km distance from the district headquarters of Balasore and 30 km from Jaleswar. The place is famous for its location and mythology, where Lord Shiva used to plough the paddy field. Hundreds of pilgrims use to gather there to worship the Lord Langaleswar who has been named after that plough. Langaleswar is famous for Saivism. The location of the temple is the side of river Parvati too creates a scenic beauty and makes another attraction of the place. Mahashivratri is celebrated every year at…

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