Odisha, the state with a glorious history, is a state of nature and adventure. Inhabited by tribal people and not so developed state of Odisha must be visited to experience the myriad wonders of this beautiful state. You can also find various historical places in Odisha which gloriously stand to rem...
Odisha, the state with a glorious history, is a state of nature and adventure. Inhabited by tribal people and not so developed state of Odisha must be visited to experience the myriad wonders of this beautiful state. You can also find various historical places in Odisha which gloriously stand to remind you of the history of the state
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9 Historical Places in Odisha Historical Places in Odisha Odisha, the state with a glorious history, is a state of nature and adventure. Inhabited by tribal people and not so developed state of Odisha must be visited to experience the myriad wonders of this beautiful state. You can also find various historical places in Odisha which gloriously stand to remind you of the history of the state.
Khandagiri Caves Also known as Cuttack caves, Khandagiri Caves are artificial caves which date back to the 2nd century. This historical place in Odisha is quite a sight to see with all the beautifully carved inscriptions and figures. A large number of ancient temples with intricate carvings and a vast historical significance.
Chausathi Yogini Temple Located near the mesmerising River Narmada, Chausath Yogini Temple is a 10th-century ancient temple that resembles the temple in Khajuraho. It was built during the Kalachuri Kingdom.
Lingaraj Temple The Lingaraj Temple is a historical place in Odisha situated in the city of Bhubaneswar and is the largest one situated in the city. Dedicated to Lord Shiva as the name suggests, the temple was built in the 7th century by the King Jajati Keshari . It is highly revered because of the fact that the Linga here, which is the phallic form of Lord Shiva, is believed to have appeared naturally. It rises to a massive height of 8 inches above the floor level and is about 8 feet in diameter as well. Lingaraj Temple is located in the old part of Bhubaneswar Town and can be easily reached using local transpor
Sambalpur Sambalpur is the gateway to the western zone of Orissa. It abounds in prolific rivers, lavish hills, lush green forests and affluent wildlife. There are also several temples holding great significance, with people coming from all over with a strong sense of faith and the holy deity bestowing happiness and wealth upon the devotees. The history of Sambalpur dates back to prehistoric times.
Brahmeshwara Temple The Brahmeshwara Temple is yet another relic of the brilliance of Oriyan style of architecture. Built in the 11th century, this temple is surrounded by four smaller shrines. The main shrine in this temple is that of a Shivalingam and there are also sculptures of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati alongside. Famous for its beautiful carvings, it attracts a lot of pilgrims throughout the year.
Sun temple , konark . Situated on the northeastern corner of Puri , Konark Sun Temple is a World Heritage site and one of the prime tourist attractions of Odisha. Pulled by a set of seven horses, four on the left side and three on the right, this massive temple is built in the form of a giant ornamented chariot of the Sun god. The word 'Konark' comes from the combination of two words 'Kona' and ' Arka '. 'Kona' means corner and ' Arka ' means the sun so the temple means 'Sun of the Corner.' This historical place in Odisha is understood to be a cosmic chariot of the sun god. There is also a dedicated archaeological museum inside the temple complex. The Konark Dance Festival is held every year usually in the month of February which attracts a lot of foreign and Indian tourists. The Sun Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dedicated to devotees of the Sun God. 4.3
Barabati Fort The Barbati Fort in Cuttack in Oddisa is a well known fort with carved gateway. It is about 8km away from the city. It is a 14th century fort build during the Ganga dynasty. The fort is situated on the river Mahanadi. The fort is situated at such a calculated place that it provides a beautiful and spectacular view of the modern Cuttack city. It is the earthen mound of the 9 storeyed palace.
Ananta Vasudev Temple A beautiful 13th century shrine, Ananta Vasudev Temple was built by Queen Chandrika. The presiding deity is Lord Krishna. The temple resembles the Lingaraj temple but the intricate carvings and Vaishnavite sculptures are no less a treat to the eyes and draw tourists in large numbers
Sri Jagannath Puri Temple Sri Jagannath Puri Temple, Puri Overview Located in the sacred town of Puri , the Jagannath Temple or the pride of India was built in the 11th century by King Indradyumna . This glorious temple is the abode of Lord Jagannath who is a form of Lord Vishnu. It is the most revered pilgrimage site for Hindus and is included in the pious Char Dham Yatra with Badrinath, Dwarka and Rameshwaram . Apart from the main shrine that rises high, many minor temples within the complex will make you feel like you have entered God's home itself.