City Of Temples

Bhubaneswar is one of the state’s top destinations for tourists. Moreover, it is famous for being the city of temples. The name Bhubaneswar comes from the Sanskrit name of Shiva, Tribhuvaneshwar. It means “Lord of the three worlds”.

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Lingaraja Temple

The Lingaraj Temple marks the completion of the advancement of temple architecture in Odisha. Their decoration is lavish, with sculptures of divine gods and goddesses.

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Ananta Vasudeva Temple

The Ananta Vasudeva Temple is an exciting temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is located near a lake in the old area of ​​the city, behind the Lingaraj temple. People find its layout and design similar.

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Mukteshwar Temple

Mukteshwar Temple is one of the smallest temples in Bhubaneswar. The temple’s marvellous stone archway and terrace are famous. The temple’s name, Mukteshwar, signifies “the ruler who gives freedom through yoga”.

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Brahmeshwar Temple

Brahmeswara takes a considerable amount of its design from the earlier Mukteshwar temple. Its porch also has a ceiling carved with lotus. There are excellent lion-headed themes on its walls.

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Rajarani Temple

The Rajarani temple is special and unique because no divinity is attached to it. Instead, there is a story that the temple was a pleasant place for an Odia king and queen. the carvings on the temple with various erotic sculptures are particularly spectacular.

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Parashurameshvara Temple

According to experts, the Parashurameshvara Temple is still astonishing. Hence, it is the most documented temple in Bhubaneshwar. Moreover, the temple has some extraordinary features that reflect its artefact.

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