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Dhabaleswar Temple, Kumuda Pahad, Balangir

Dhabaleswar Temple is located at the foot of Kumuda(pahada) Mountain, it is just 0.5 k.m. distance from the Titilagarh town. This place is a natural splendorous place of great tourism interest. As its name suggests, it is a hilly area where Lord Dhabaleswar is embodied in a big natural spacious cave measuring an area of 80 feet by 40 feet. There are also 3 other caves nearby. The temple is just 40 feet above the hill. It is a small temple in its kind but the most famous temple in…

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Thakur Anukulchandra, Satsang Vihar, Bhadrak

The Satsang vihar is located within Bhadrak Town. Satsang vihar is the abode of Thakur Anukul Chandra. Devotees mostly of Thakur Anukul Chandra come to visit the place. Various functions relating to Thakur Anukulchandra used to take place. The architecture of this temperature is very eye-catching and beautiful. Satsang Vihar temple is one of the tourist places in Bhadrak. Popular Tourist Attractions Places near Satsang Vihar Bhadrak Aradi Akhandalamani Temple Dhamra Port Bhadrakali Temple Dhamarai Temple Bankabasuli Temple Best Tourism Places to visit in Bhadrak District Raktatirtha Eram Biranchi Narayan…

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Bankabasuli Temple, Bhadrak

Bankabasuli Temple is one of the oldest temples of Bhadrak and is located at the heart of Kacheri Bazar of Bhadrak. Goddess Bankabasuli is the presiding deity of the temple. The main attraction of this place is the entrance gate, on the top of which Goddess Maa Laxmi has settled. Lord Ram, Laxman, and Mata Sita idols are worshipped here. Maa Bankabasuli temple is famous for its serenity and divinity. Bankabasuli Mandir is a famous temple in Bhadrak, Odisha. The temple is attracting thousands of visitors and pilgrimages for its…

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Maa Dhamarai Temple, Dhamra, Bhadrak

Maa Dhamarai Temple is located at Dhamra near a small coastal township and is about 60 km distance from Bhadrak town and on the coast of the Bay of Bengal. Goddess Maa Dhamarai is worshipped by a widow of the fisherman community. Devotees come here to get a wish from Maa Dhamrai. Makar Sankranti is the main festival of this temple. There are many folk tales and legends regarding the deity and the temple.  History of Maa Dhamarai Temple Maa Dhamarai had five sisters and was residing at a place called “Satabhaya.”…

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