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Buddha Bihar, Buddhist Temple, Ganiapali, Bargarh

Ganiapali is one of the rare Muchalinda Buddha Bihars of India situated in the Bargarh district of Odisha state. The temple is near the confluence of the Ang and the Magar Rivers, and 63 km distance from Bargarh Town. Historians opine that it was a Buddhist spot in the past. A rare Buddha statue sitting in Lotus Posture with a snake on his head with its hood expanded to attract tourists. According to History that Buddhism spread in Western Odisha between the 2nd century BC and the 6th century BC. Ganiapali…

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Patharseni Temple, Ambabhona, Bargarh

Patharseni Temple is located on the bank of the river Mahanadi and at the northern end of the Barapahad forest range and is 13 km from Ambabhona and around 50 km from Bargarh Town. Goddess Patharasini is worshipped here in a temple. Patharseni Surrounded by dense forest, it exists in between the Bandijharia fountain and the Kedarnath fountain.  The Chandrasini of Chandrapur, Padmasini of Padampur and Patharasini of Arjunda are sisters according to a legend. It is a famous viewing spot. Patharseni Temple is one of the tourist places in Bargarh, Odisha.…

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Dadhibaman Temple, Khariar, Nuapada

The Dadhibaman temple is located at Khariar and is 67 km distance from Nuapada Town. It is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath. The temple is more than 50 years old. This is one of the most popular Jagannatha temples of Nuapada. In archaeological importance, the temple has been declared a state-protected monument because of its rich historical antiquity. Dadhibaman Mandir is one of the famous temples in Nuapada, Odisha. Popular Tourist Attractions Places near Bada Dadhibaman Temple Patora Dam Anidhas Waterfall Pataleswar Shiva Temple Tikhali & Lower…

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Nayakpada Cave, Boudh

Nayakpada Cave is located at the top of the hill, and it is 10 km distance from Boudh city. This cave is associated with mythology. Once upon a time, this cave was the ashram of Saddhus. The forest here is rich in different types of flora and fauna. According to a story in the Madala dynasty and some historical evidence, during the reign of Emperor Sovan Dev, the Javanese king Raktabahu attacked Shrikshetra Puri. The apprehension of damage to deity Lord Sri Jagannath. They believed that Sri Jagannath (Purushottam) was Parama…

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