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#placestovisitinBhubaneswar #Bhubaneswar #touristplacesinBhubaneswar 17 Best Tourist Places in Bhubaneswar Lingaraj Temple It is a magnificent monument dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was built by King Jajati Keshari in 10th century and completed by King Lalatendu Keshari in 11th century. The main spire is 54 metres high. Besides, there is a pillared hall, a dancing hall (Natya Mandap) and a hall for serving offerings (Bhoga Mandap).The walled campus has about 50 smaller shrines, including one dedicated to Goddess Parvati. It is the biggest temple in Bhubaneswar. Rajarani Temple It is set in picturesque surroundings, noted for its intricate carvings of floral, animal and human figures. The sculptures alone repudiate the theory that the Rajarani was ever a Vaishnava temple, but there are also the Shaiva sculptures on the body of the main temple. The side ciches have been robbed of their images, but the bases of the Southern and Northern ciches have been carved the scenes of Linga-worship. Mukteswar Temple A 10th century monument, the Mukteswar Temple is famous for the stone arch and sculptures depicting stories from Panchatantra and is considered the gem of Odishan temple architecture. Vaital Deul This is architecturally striking. It is a temple of Goddess Chamunda (Kapali) built in 8th century A.D. and has a tantric influence. This represents altogether a different conception, and its shape which does not confirm to the dominant Odishan type, might be traced to that of a Buddhist chaitya hall. The shape of the Vaital has been derived from the Rathas of Mahabalipuram. Parsurameswar Temple It is a small but richly decorated temple of 7th century A.D. This shrine of Shiva is situated close to Mukteswar Temple. Ananta- Vasudeva Temple It was built in 13th century A.D. The plan of the temple differs considerably from that of the other temples. Brahmeshwar Temple It was built in 11th century A.D. This panchayatan temple shows mature workmanship and advanced architectural features. Iskcon Temples Another contemporary temple is Krishna Balaram temple, built in 1991, and maintained by International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Located on Nh-5 in Nayapalli, it has built in facilities, including lodging and boarding for the devotees. The main festival is the Car festival like Ratha Yatra of Lord Jagannath. Khandagiri and Udaigiri Caves The twin hills of Kumargiri-Kumarigiri known as Khandagiri and Udaigiri served as the site of an ancient Jain monastery which was carved in verities of rock-cut caves like chambers built mainly for the Jain monks around 1st -2nd century B.C. Some of the caves have beautiful carvings. Carving of snakes and the lotus are some of the auspicious Jain symbols that are extensively used here. King Kharavela has carved out the chronicles of his reign. Dhauli It is situated at the end part of Bhubaneswar towards Puri, which stands as a testimony of the famous Kalinga War fought here by the river Daya back in 261 BC that changed Emperor Ashoka to an apostle of peace. The earliest rock-cut figure of an elephant is noticed on the top of the edict. Sisupalgarh The excavated ancient township Sisupalgarh lies 2 km south-east of the city towards Puri. A fortified town surrounded by a natural moat, it was probably the capital of Kalinga in the 2nd century B.C. Odisha State Museum The museum in the heart of the city has a rich collection of coins, copper plates and inscriptions on stone, armoury objects and paintings. The museum remains open daily except Mondays and Govt. holidays from 10:00hrs to 17:00hrs. Regional Museum of Natural History It is situated at Acharya Vihar, PO. IMMI, Bhubaneswar-13. It opens all the day except Monday. Entry is free here. Tribal Research Museum It is situated at CRP square, Bhubaneswar. It gives a clear picture of Odishan tribes, their art, lifestyle, etc. Timings: 1000 to 1700hrs. Tel: 2563649, 2561635 & closed on Mondays. Nandan Kanan Zoological Park It is famous in the world for its white tiger safari. Picturesquely carved out of the Chandaka forest Nandankanan is a Biological Park where animals are kept in their natural habitat. A centrally located lake divides the Zoo from the Botanical Garden. Majestic Tigers, Kingly Lions, clouded Leopards, Black Panther, European Brown Bear, Himalayan Black Bear, Gharials, Indian Python, King Cobra etc. are among the greatest attractions of the zoo. The exotic Botanical Garden on the other side of the zoo preserves varieties of indigenous plants. Hirapur (64 Yogini) On the outskirts of Bhubaneswar, 15 kms south-east of the city, is a small, circular temple, the Yogini temple dating to the 9th Century. One of the four yogini temples in India, it is hypaethral (Open to the sky) temple of 64 yogini carved from black chloride. Thanking you A 'virtual tourism' channel from Uvamai Niche Tourism