It is structured and designed to bring humans and the gods together. The symbolism and the temple’s design is rooted to the vedic era and is infused with the ideas and beliefs of Hinduism.
Though I have visited numerous pilgrimage sites, temples, and sacred places across India, nothing compares to the deep sense ...
3. Rajarani TempleThe Rajarani Temple derives its name from the indigenous sandstone used in its construction. Renowned for distinctive sculptures depicting women and couples, a rarity in the ...
The devotees also offer flowers and garlands to the Nandi bull located at the entrance of the temple. A short auto ride connects Rajarani temple with Brahmeswar. Interestingly, there are no ...
Mukteswar Temple, Rajarani Temple, Khandagiri and Udayagiri, Kalabhoomi, Chausathi Yogini, Dhauli, Odisha State Museum, Rabindra Mandap, Odisha Tribal Museum, Nandankanan Zoological Park ...
The Rajarani temple is also worth a visit as its design is said to be from the Vedic era. Wildlife enthusiasts must not miss the Bhitarkanika national park, one of the best national parks in Asia.
Lingaraj Temple, Parashurameshvara Temple, Rajarani Temple and Baitala Deula that are some of the prime religious attractions in the city. Apart from temples, there are tourist hotspots such as ...