Rani Sati temple is located at Birmitrapur, and it is 35 km distance from Rourkela Town. Rani Sati Temple is called the second Jhun-Jhun Dham of India. Sprawl over an area of 2 acres of land, Rani Sati Temple. The temple was built before 1967 and renovated in the years 1992 and 2000. The structure of the white Marvel temple is beautifully decorated with paintings. With a golden pot on top of it looks like a palace. In addition to the daily rituals on auspicious days like Bhado Amavasya. On the no moon day, special pujas are offered here.
There are two beautiful flower gardens inside the temple complex, and one of them is festoon with an alluring statue of Lord Shiva. Besides this temple, the vast premises houses Sita Ram Temple, Ganesh Temple, Hanuman Temple, and Shiva Temple. The famous Vedvyas temple is located just 2.5 km from the Goddess Sati Mandir. Rourkela Jhun Jhun Rani Sati Temple is one of the famous temples and a popular tourist place in the Sundargarh District.
- Rani Sati, also known as Narayani Devi, is a figure of historical and legendary importance, often associated with the practice of Sati.
- The Birmitrapur Rani Sati Temple is designed similarly to other Rani Sati temples, with a simple yet spiritually profound architecture.
- The Bhadrapad Amavasya (also known as Sati Dadi Mela) is the biggest festival celebrated at the temple, with devotees gathering for special prayers.
- Other religious occasions like Navratri and Diwali are celebrated with grandness.
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