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Subarnameru Temple, Sonepur, Subarnapur

Nestled on the serene bank of the river Tel, just 2 km from Sonepur town, Subarnameru Temple is one of the most celebrated Shiva shrines in Odisha. Steeped in history and legend, this sacred temple was first built by the legendary trader Neuli during the reign of Raja Lal Sai Deo (1660–1680 AD), the second Chouhan ruler of Subarnapur. After the king’s death, the temple’s incomplete structure was beautifully completed by Raja Baliyar Singh Deo in the 17th century. Devotees fondly call it the “Second Varanasi”, as thousands flock here…

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Maa Sureswari Temple, Sonepur, Subarnapur

Maa Sureswari Temple is located on the banks of the Tel River in Sonepur town. The holy seat of Goddess Sureswari is the presiding deity of Subarnapur. This place is an ancient temple of Yantra, Tantra, and Mantra. Ambeshwar and Jambeshwar are worshipped in two Shivlingams in the Shiva Temple within the premises of Ma Sureshwari Temple. Mahabali Jatra is the main festival of Maa Sureshwari; besides Durga Puja, Sitalsasthi is also celebrated. Subarnapur district of Odisha has Astha Chandi Matruka, Khambeswari, Samaleswari, Bhagabati, Dasamati, Narayani, Ramachandi, Bimalakhi, and Maa…

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Patali Srikhetra, Trikut Hill, Birmaharajpur, Subarnapur

Patali Srikhetra is situated at the top of Trikut Hill at Kotsamalai, and is about 60 km distance from District Headquarters Sonepur. The place is associated with Lord Jagannath of Puri. In this Patali Srikhetra, Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra are worshipped in a cave. According to legend, the king of Sambala, Indrabhuti, worshipped Lord Jagannath in a mountain cave and practiced Vajrayana. Patali Srikhetra is a famous temple in Subarnapur District. History of Patali Srikhetra The Madala inscription (Panji) also states that in the 2nd regnal year of…

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Nrusinghanath Temple, Gandhamardan Hill, Bargarh

Lord Nrusinghanath is a seat of Vidal Nursing situated in Paikamal. Nursinghanath temple is located around 110 km distance from Baragarh Town and 37 km from Nuapada. King Baijal Dev of Patna State built the temple of Nursinghanath in the 15th Century AD. The Nursinghanath Temple is 122 meters long and stands on the foot of the mountain Gandhamardan towards the south and west side. But the other part of this mountain is near a waterfall called Harishankar temple. Prevesioly the place of Harishankar was called Hiuen Tsang as Parimalagiri,…

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