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Metakani Temple, Ulunda, Sonepur, Subarnapur

Maa Metakani Temple is situated in a forest near Ulunda, approximately 23 km distance from Sonepur city in the Subarnapur district. Maa Metakani is another incarnation of Maa Sureshwari. The main festivals of this temple are Chaitra Purnima and Dussehra, on which a large number of devotees come to worship the goddess and celebrate the festival. Maa Metakani is the direct goddess and fulfils all the desires of the devotees.  It is believed Maa appeared under a tamarind tree around 1733, and later, in 1991, the temple was built at…

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Mangardora Temple, Ghumar Waterfall, Nabarangpur

Mangardora Shiva temple, park, and Ghumar Waterfall are located in Benakhamar Reserve Forest and are about 7 km from Tentulikhunti and 31 km distance from Nabarangpur. Lord Shiva is worshipped as Neelkanteshwar inside a cave. There is a beautiful park and Ghumar Waterfall near the temple cave. Mangardora is the best tourist attraction in Nabarangpur District. Nearby, the Ghumar Waterfall is accessible via trails offering panoramic views—especially majestic during the monsoons.The region of Nabarangpur is rich in tribal arts and crafts, from figurines to ceremonial items, with traditional festivals like…

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Ghumareswar Temple & Waterfall, Nabarangpur

Ghumareswar Temple is located on a hill about 32 km distance from Nabarangpur city. In this temple, Lord Shiva is worshipped inside a rock cave, and a short distance away is the temple of Goddess Parvati. After climbing about 100 steps, one can reach the Ghumureswar temple.  Mahashivratri is the famous festival of this temple. Throughout the year, devotees from different parts of Odisha come here to worship Lord Ghumareswar Mahadev. Another attraction of this place is the Ghumurswar Falls near the Shiva Temple. A large number of tourists come…

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Megheswar Temple, Bhubaneswar, Khordha

The Megheswar Temple is located in the city of Bhubaneswar. The temple was built during 1190-1198 AD. It is 15.55 meters high. The most striking feature of the temple is the transformation of the spire, which has assumed a softening to the rounding of the sharp edges of the multiple offsets and projections. It is located east of Bharmeswar Patna on Tankapani Road. The Megheswar, the earliest of the Ganga temples, shows the beginning of a Sapta-Ratha plan. The sculptures of this temple have suffered from wear and tear, as…

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