The Chintamaniswar temple is situated near the old railway station. Chintamaniswar is considered the minister to the Lord Lingaraj, and devotees come here round the year to witness the western-faced Linga. Parswa devatas and the 14th-century Navgraha Temple of Odisha are at the entrance. Lakshmi Devi, the queen of Chodaganga Dev, also known as Gangeswar Dev, had built this temple near the extensive tank, Lakhmisagar, excavated in the village of Lakshmisagar Patna. Chintamaniswar Temple is one of the famous temples in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
- Celebrated festivals and rituals include Maha Shivaratri, Siva Vivaha, Jalasaya, Rudrabhisheka, and monthly Purnima observances.
- Hosts marriages and sacred-thread (upanayana) ceremonies
- The temple now sits amid modern developments, including lime-washed exteriors, marble flooring, and newer structures, which obscure its original details.
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Open Timings
Chintamaniswar Temple open timing is every Morning from 08 am to 07 pm
Best Time to visit
The best time to visit Chintamaniswar Temple is all time of the year
Nearest Bus Stop
The nearest Bus stop is master Canteen, which is located around 3.5 KM distance from Chintamaniswar Shiva Mandir
Nearest Railway Station
The Nearest Railway Station is Bhubaneswar, which is located around 3.5 KM distance from Chintamaniswar Shiva Mandir
Nearest Airport
The nearest Airport is Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar, which is located around 5.5 KM distance from Chintamaniswar Shiva Mandir