Exploring the rich heritage of Temples in Odhisha

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These are some of the most popular temples in Odisha. Enjoy the temples rich with architecture from different centuries and dynasties. Learn in-depth about the Hindu religion and witness erotic carvings and exotic deities inside some of the most ancient temples of India.

Lord Jagannath Temple: 

Take an India Tour and visit this temple which is situated in Odisha and is a significant symbol of Hinduism in India. This 45-story building is open for visitors from 5 am to 11 pm every day. Wear appropriate clothing when you go to the temple. Witness the mention of Lord Jagannath in many sculptures inside this ancient temple of India. 

This is one of India's most sacred pilgrimage places. You can find many birds around and near this temple. Do not forget to get a taste of the Mahaprasad, distributed outside the temple daily. One of the most bizarre things that you will witness is the fact that the flag moves in the opposite direction of the wind here.

Sun Temple: 

The sun temple was built during the Eastern Ganga Dynasty by King Narasimha Deva I. The architecture of the structure is in such a way that the first rays of the sun always directly hit the top of the temple. The interior of the temple is incredible. You can also find many erotic carvings on the wall inside the temple by the Kalinga dynasty. 

This temple is situated in Konark. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experience true Hindu religion and culture inside the temples. Witness the various rituals that take place. According to the Vedas, this temple is the holiest place to worship the Lord Sun. The temple stays open from 6 am to 8 pm every day.

Lingaraja Temple: 

One of the largest temples in the state of Odisha is situated in Bhubaneshwar. The stories surrounding this temple suggest that there is an underground river that fills the tank of the temple which is said to have healing water to cure any illness. You will witness many enticing carvings of gods and goddesses outside the temple walls. 

Take an India Vacation package to this beautiful grand temple that was built in the 8th century and was named after the avatar of Lord Shiva. The Kalinga Style of architecture that can be found in the temple is a sight to behold. Many tourists visit this place just to get a glimpse of the beautiful architecture. You will also be able to see more than 1000 shivlings in the front yard of the temple.

Mukteswar Temple: 

The most visited tourist destination in Odisha is situated in Bhubaneshwar. This temple is situated on a hilltop. It attracts thousands of followers from all around the world. The visiting time to this temple is from 6:30 am to 7 pm. There is a small trekking path around the temple which will take you on a tour of the beautiful orchards surrounding it. 

You will witness very beautiful architecture in this temple. It was built in the  10th century by King Yayati I from the Somvanshi dynasty. The structure of this temple is very stunning along with many enticing carvings on the wall. You will get to the structures of lord Shiva and many other exotic idols of deities. 

Rajarani Temple: 

This temple also known as Indreswara is also situated in Bhubaneshwar. You should visit the temple around the  Rajarani music festival which is held for 3 days. Many great musicians in the country perform classical music during the festival. You will not find any shrine or Idol inside the temple. The visiting time of the temple is from 7 am to 5 pm every day. This temple contains many erotic sculptures and carvings of women inside. It was built in the 11th century. You will get to witness Panchratha’s architectural style through this temple. People say that this temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu because of the carving of a Lotus in the middle of the temple.
Conclusion
If you are looking for places to visit in Odisha then these are must-visit temples in Odisha. Make the most of your India tour by visiting these ancient temples in Odisha. Always be sure to wear appropriate clothing to these places of worship. Check the timings of the temples beforehand for whenever you visit

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