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Shri Achyutananda Das Gadi, Nemala, Cuttack

Mahapurusha Shri Achyutananda Das Temple (Gadi) is situated at Nemala and is 42 km distance from Cuttack. It has located on an island covering the rivers luna and Chitrotpala. This is Sadhana and samadhi Pitha of great saint Achyutananda called Malika Purana. The Samadhipitha of Achyutananda is called Sunya samadhi, and it is a very sacred place.  A fair is held here annually on Jyeshta Purnima and Magha Sukla Ekadasi. Achyutananda Das was not only a saint-poet but also a critic of contemporary society. Using his imaginativeness and foresight he…

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Amangeikuda Island, Kandarpur, Cuttack

Amangeikuda is a beautiful island located within Mahanadi, and is 10 km away from Kandarpur and about 35 km from Cuttack Town. There is a Paschimeshwar Temple inside the Amangeikuda. Goddess Amangei is the presiding deity of the Temple. The environment is very calm and quiet, which attract the visitors once again to enjoy the sights. Kartika Purnima is the main festival of this temple. Amangeikuda Paschimeswar Temple is a Tourist place in Cuttack, Odisha. Nature Walks: Explore the island's lush greenery and diverse flora. Bird Watching: Observe various bird species…

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Harachandi Temple, Asureswar, Cuttack

Harchandi Temple is situated near Asureswar is 50 km from Cuttack and 5 km from Katikata Chouk. This spot is a calm & quiet place. Goddess Harachandi is furious to look at and shape of Chamunda. The temple belongs from the 9th to 10th century AD. It is a Saktipitha & Tantra Pitha Goddess Maa Harachandi is the presiding deity of the temple. There is also Siva Linga inside the campus of the temple. Raja Parba celebration is the main festival of the temples. Besides Dasahara, Maha Sivaratri and Visuba Sankranti…

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Bira Bhadreswar Temple, Cuttack

Bhadreswar Shiva Temple is located 35 km away from Cuttack and 9 km from Nischintakoili towards the northeast. The image of Bhadreswar called Ardha Nariswar. The temple belongs to the Ganga dynasty of the 10th century AD. Brushava of lord Vadreswar is made in granite stone having 108 Ghanti which looks very beautiful and attractive. There is a Gopinath temple in front of the Vadreswar temple. The place witnesses the centre of Saivam and Baisanvism. Lord Bhadreswar is the presiding deity of the place. Maha Sivaratri and Dola yatra are…

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