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Sunya Mandap, Kupari, Balasore

Sunya Mandap (empty mandapa) at Kupari in the Khaira block and about 60 km distance from Balasore town. It is a Mandapa where thousands of devotees worship the empty spirit without the goddess. Devotees believe that emptiness comes out of the heart of every human being who is revered as a deity. There is a Brahma Sabha in this mandapa, a symbol of the faith of the people.  Kupari Sunya Mandap is a tourist attraction in Balasore District. Prabhakar Baba Sanyasi first discovered this mandapa or Brahma. From that day…

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Pataleswar Shiva Temple, Budhikomna, Nuapada

The Pataleshwar Shiva temple is situated 8 km distance from Nuapada. Lord Pataleshwar Shiva is the presiding deity of the place. The famous temple of Pataleswar is made of bricks in Pancharatha style.  A connoisseur of art and architecture finds immense pleasure in observing the different facets of this place. It is also a popular pilgrim centre in the locality. Mahashivratri is the famous festival of this temple. Throughout the year devotees from different parts of Odisha come here to worship Lord Mahadev. Pataleswar shiva temple is a famous temple…

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Champeshwar Mahadev Temple, Karadi, Boudh

Champeshwar Mahadev Temple is located at Karadi on the banks of the river Mahanadi and is 10 km away from Boudh city. Lord Shiva is the presiding deity of the Champeshwar temple. According to history, Utkal’s Gajapati erected 108 Shiv Linga from Shri Kshetra to Sonepur on the banks of the river Mahanadi to get rid of leprosy. MahaShiva Ratri is the main festival of this temple, and a large number of devotees come here to worship Champeshwar. Karadi Shiva Temple is one of the tourist places in Boudh, Odisha.…

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Gobindas Jata samadhi, Balasinga, Boudh

The Gobindas Jata samadhi is located at Valsinga and is 6 km distance from Boudh Town. History has it that the temple laid the foundation for the glory of the religion known as Jata Samadhi. Gobindas Jata samadhi was the dwelling of Mahima Dharma. According to the historical Gadjat collection, the majestic Gosain was the first Vaishnava devotee. In 1826 he left Puri for the ashram, devoting himself to a disciple named Jagannath Das. Kabi Bhim Bhoi was the 2nd initiator of Mahima Dharma. This holy ashram in Balsinga is…

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