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Maa Bhagabati Temple, Banapur, Khordha

Bhagabati Temple is located at Banapur, 8 km distance from Balugaon, 12 km from Barakul of Chilika, and 105 km from Bhubaneswar. Goddess Bhagabati and Dakhya Prajapati are worshipped in this temple. Bhagabati Temple is one of the famous Shakti Pithas of Odisha. The temple was built in the 9th century AD. Goddess Bhagabati is also known as Maa Mangala. Maa Bhagwati is coming for worship as the goddess of King Banasur of Banpur. The idol of Maa Bhagabati is made of huge Ashtadhatu. Goddesses Bhagbati, Birjai, Kalijai, Narayani, Sitambhari,…

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Jirang Buddhist Monastery, Chandragiri, Gajapati

Jirang Buddhist Monastery is located at Chandragiri, about 80 km distance from Paralakhemundi and 85 km from Brahmapur. It is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in Odisha, India. The temple is in the eastern Ghat region of Odisha. In 2010, His Highness the Dalai Lama inaugurated this monastery. The environment is peaceful and surrounded by greenery. There is a beautiful waterfall named Khasada, about 6 km from Jeerango. There are some guest houses and lodges near Chandragiri Jirang Monastery, where visitors can stay. The Jiranga Chandragiri Monastery has…

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Maa Bhairabi Temple, Malkangiri

Bhairabi Temple is located at a distance of 3 km from Malkangiri Town. Many religious visitors are attracted to this temple to worship throughout the year. The deity is believed to be worshipped by the King of Malkangiri, whose castle remains are still found on the Raja Rani Hill just in front of the Bhairavi temple. The temple of Lord Shiva is near the Goi Hill, and he is a famous deity of the place. The Shiva Linga height is more than 6 feet. Maha Sivaratri is the main festival…

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Gada Kujanga Jagannath Temple, Jagatsinghpur

Gada Kujanga Jagannath Temple is 50 km distance from Jagatsinghpur Bus Stand and 35 km from Paradeep Sea Beach. Kunja Bihari is the presiding deity of this temple. According to the Madala Panji, the Kunjbihari temple is associated with the Puri Sri Jagannath Temple. Bishar Mohanty brought Lord Jagannath's Navi Brahma and placed it in this Garhkujanga, and at this place, the king of Kujang built a temple in 1570. Later, Lord Jagannath and Balabhadra's Navibrahma were taken to Puri, and Devi Subhadra's navel Brahma is worshipped here, so Garh Kujanga is known as…

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