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Birupakshya Temple, Chakapada, Phulbani, Kandhamal

Birupakshya Temple is situated 60 km distance from Phulbani near Chakapada and is famous for Lord Birupakshya. Lord Shiva is worshipped here in the name of Sri Birupakhya. Hills and dense forests surround the temple, and a ghat road connects it to the south. The unique feature of the place is that the trees all around the temple lean towards the south.  The river Brutanga is flowing down near the hill Chakapada. Every year in the month of Shravan, the ‘Bol Bom devotees and Klaudia bring water and pour water…

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Huma Leaning Shiva Temple, Sambalpur

Huma is famous for the Leaning Shiv Temple, located 23 km distance from Sambalpur town on the left bank of the Mahanadi River. Lord Bimaleswar Shiva is the presiding deity of this temple. The Shiva temple was built during the reign of Baliar Singh, the fifth Raja of Sambalpur. The playful Kudo fishes are a main attraction of the temple. Huma Shiva Temple is a renowned temple in the Sambalpur district. Boating is available on the Mahanadi River near the Huma Temple to entertain tourists. The Leaning Temple of Huma…

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Samaleswari Temple, Samlei Mandir, Sambalpur

The Samaleswari Temple is a famous Hindu temple located at a 3 km distance from Sambalpur Town on the bank of the river Mahanadi. It is dedicated to Goddess Samaleswari, the presiding deity of the region, who is considered to be an incarnation of Maa Shakti (the Goddess of Power). This temple holds significant cultural, religious, and historical importance, particularly among the people of western Odisha. The mother goddess Samaleswari has been worshipped since ancient times as Jagatjanani, Adishakti, Mahalaxmi, and Mahasaraswati. The region in which the temple is situated…

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Lankeshwari Temple, Junagarh, Kalahandi

Lankeswari Temple is located at Junagarh and is 15 km distance from Bhawanipatna towards the southwest. Goddess Lankeswari is the presiding deity of this temple. The statue of the Maa Lankeshwari is made of black chlorite stone. Lankeshwari Temple is one of the famous Shakti Pithas of Odisha. Khandabasa Jatra at Lankeswari Pitha of Junagarh is the main festival of the Kalahandi district in the month of Aswini.  The origin of Maa Lankeswari dates back to the early medieval period. The temple and the deity are considered older than the fort…

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