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Mukteswar Temple Bhubaneswar – a few points on its architecture
Mukteshwar Temple at Bhubaneswar in Odisha is dedicated to Shiva. The 10th century temple is a classic example of Odiyan architecture. In the article titled “Breathing life into Stone,” Chitra Ramaswamy narrates the importance of the temple in the architecture history…
Free WiFi in Konark Sun Temple Odisha is available from Today
Visitors at the global attraction Konark Sun temple can enjoy Wi-Fi service from today.Konark is among the five major heritage monuments in the country being Wi-Fi enabled by the government-owned BSNL, which has promised speeds of up to 10mbps. The entire campus…
Konark Temple Odisha a very detailed video from various angles
The Sun Temple at Konark was built in the 13th century AD. Among all North Indian temples the one that stands unparalleled in terms of both architectural conception and sculptural brilliance is the Sun Temple at Konark. The temple…
A video on Konark Temple Odisha – one of the seven wonders of India
The Sun Temple of Konark is one of the finest in Odisha and stands testimony to the great heights Indian architecture reached in ancient India. It is built in the shape of a chariot, depicting the Sun god’s…
Bhubaneswar Temples : 10 important things you might not be knowing yet
1. Bhubaneswar, the capital of modern Odisha, is also India’s temple city. Bhubaneswar literary means the land of Shiva. Gauda King Sashanka, who was a staunch follower of Lord Shiva, had built the first temple at Bhubaneswar (Ekamra Kshetra)…
Bangalore Jagannath Temple Pratistha Day 27th to 31st May
Dear Devotees, Shree Jagannath Temple Trust, Bengaluru proudly announce the “PRATISTHA of new abode for our beloved Lord Jagannath Maha parbhu on 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th & 31st May 2015. We are happy to inform you all that GAJAPATI MAHARAJA…
Maha Shivratri celebrated across various Shiva temples of Odisha
Odisha celebrated Maha Shivaratri across various temples all over the state. Here are some images from across the length and breadth of the the state.
A blog on Hirapur Chausathi Yogini Temple – by Ashish Nayak
My initial part of life was in my village Sagua (Was called as Sakambaripur in ancient times). The nearby village is Hirapur (Was called as Hiradeipur in ancient times). Sagua is a sub-village under Hirapur. The people from the villages…