Orissa
is one of the most visited states of India, which is known, mainly, for
its splendid temples. A tour of the various temples of the state enables
one to explore many interesting aspects of the Hindu religion. People
come from all over India as well as the world to visit the temples. Out
of these, the two most prominent as well as mot revered ones are that of
Long Jagannath and Lingaraj (Lord Shiva). In this section, we have
covered almost all the important temples of Orissa.
Lingaraj Temple
Lingaraj temple is one of the most popular temples of Orissa. The
temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, also known as 'Lingaraj'.
It is adorned with beautiful sculptures, which have been carved on the
spire. More
Mukteshwar
Temple
Mukteshwar temple, one of the most prominent temples of Bhubaneswar,
has been constructed in the style that is quite similar to the one used
in the Kalinga School of Temple Architecture. More
Rajarani Temple
Rajarani temple is one of the most renowned temples in Bhubaneswar, the
capital city of Orissa. It is made from the wonderful red and gold
sandstone, which is locally known as Rajarani and this is what gives the
temple its name of 'Raja Rani'. More
Gundicha Temple
Gundicha temple is one of the most renowned temples in Puri, located on
the northeastern side of the Jagannath temple. The origin of the temple
can be traced back to the sixteenth century. More
Jagannath Temple
Jagannath Temple is one of the most renowned as well as the biggest
temples of Orissa. Established in the 12th century, the temple is
dedicated to Lord Jagannath (Lord Krishna), Lord of the Universe. More
Ramachandi Temple
Located towards the southwest of Sun Temple, is the Ramachandi temple.
It has been named after Goddess Ramachandi. However, there is lot of
confusion over the presiding deity of the temple. More
Sun Temple
Sun temple is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Konark.
The credit for constructing this 13th century old shrine, dedicated to
Sun God, goes to Raja Narsimhadeva of the Ganga dynasty. More
Huma Temple
Huma temple, situated near Sambhalpur, was established in the year
1670. It is believed that the temple was built by the King Baliar Singh,
the fifth king of the Chauhan dynasty of Sambalpur. More