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Brahmeswar Mahesh Temple, Gonasika, Keonjhar

Brahmeswar Mahesh Temple is located at Gonasika village and is 45 km distance from Keonjhar. Gonasika's temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is surrounded by a valley and wooded hills. It is the centre of pilgrimage for the temple of Brahmaswara Mahadeva, which sits on the banks of the Baitarani River. Mahashivratri is the main festival of the Gonasika temple, and on this day thousands of devotees and visitors come to celebrate this Jagar Mela. Brahmeswar Mahesh Mandir is a famous temple in Keonjhar, Odisha. Near the Brahmeswar Mahesh Mandir,…

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Murga Mahadev Temple & Waterfall, Keonjhar

Murga Mahadev Temple & Waterfall are located at a distance of 65 km distance from Keonjhar town. Lord Shiva is worshipped in this temple near the Thakurani hill. Mahashivaratri is the main festival of this temple, and Every year a festival is observed here on the day of Makar Sankranti during January, On these days a large number of devotees come together to worship Lord Shiva. This temple is a very old temple where Brahmins and tribals worship Lord Shiva. Murga Mahadev Mandir is a famous temple in Keonjhar District. The…

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Maa Tarini Temple, Ghatagaon, Keonjhar

Maa Tarini temple is located at Ghatagaon and is 45 km distance from Keonjhar town and 205 km from Cuttack and 170 km from Bhubaneswar. The place is known throughout the state for the shrines of goddess Maa Ghatagaon Tarini. Coconut is the best offering of Maa Tarini. It is a famous Hindu temple of Odisha. The legend is that Maa Tarini is merciful and benevolent to her devotees. It is widely believed that Maa Tarini fulfills the wishes of her devotees, making it a place of pilgrimage for many…

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Bhima Bhoi Samadhi Pitha, Subarnapur

Bhima Bhoi Samadhi Pitha is situated in Khailiapali village and is about 16 km distance from Sonepur. The place is named Bhima Bhoi's Samadhi Pitha after him, as poet Bhima Bhoi's Samadhi is here. Bhima Bhoi was born at Jatasinga near Subalaya of Subarnapur district. Khaliapali became the center of Mahima Dharma in the late 19th century, from where poet-philosophers composed hundreds of books and preached Mahima Dharma. It was given a facelift by the joint effort of the Bhima Bhoi Samadhi Pitha trust, Khailiapali, and the Sonepur district administration.…

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