The Most Well-Known Temples in Bhubaneswar




The "City of Temples" is another name for the Odishan city of Bhubaneswar. Numerous travellers from throughout the nation and the globe are drawn to it. Temples are the main attraction of Bhubaneswar! Tribhuvaneshwar, a Sanskrit phrase for "Lord of the Three Worlds" that alludes to Lord Shiva, is the source of the name Bhubaneswar. In this area, there are numerous temples devoted to Lord Shiva.

The region is home to numerous temples that date back to the 8–12 AD period, when Shaivism rose to popularity. You will visit the most well-known temples in Temple City by reading this article.







Distinguished Temples in Bhubaneswar List:



1. Temple of Lingaraja:

One of the oldest temples in Bhubaneswar, the Lingaraj Temple, is the sanctuary for devotees who worship Lord Shiva, often referred to as Harihara. He is a hybrid of Vishnu and Shiva. This temple is designed in the Kalinga (or Deula) style. Garbh Griha, Yajna Shala, Bhoga Mandapam, and Natyashala are its four components. The deity is worshipped at the temple using water, milk, bhang, and other offerings every day. Every day, some 6000 worshippers come to this Kshetra.

Highlights:

Temple Address: Rath Road, Lingaraj Nagar, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002. +91-674-2340105| +91-94392-63655|+91-94370-82440.

Temple Timings: The temple is open daily from 5 am to 9 pm with a break from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm.

Dress Code: Devotees should wear traditional clothes like lehenga or sari.


How to reach:

The nearest airport is Biju Patnaik Airport, which is 3.5 km from the temple.

Bhubaneswar rail link is well connected to all major Indian cities.

The nearest bus stop to the temple is Baramunda, 9 km.


Visit Duration: The visit takes between 20-30 minutes.

Festivals and Best Time to Go:

The temple has some important festivals like Shivaratri and Rathayatra.

Mondays and Shivaratri offer a magnificent view of the temple.

Other attractions near the temple:

You can visit Dhauligiri Hills and Ekamra Heritage Wall, Ratnagiri Buddhist Excavation and Asokan Rock Inscription.




2. Ram Temple:

Located in the heart of Bhubaneswar, the Ram Mandir is filled with images of Lord Rama and Lakshmana as well as Goddess Sita. There are shrines available for Hanuman and Shiva as well as other gods and goddesses. The timings of temples may vary depending on whether they are open from Monday to Thursday. Morning aarti is another specialty of this temple which attracts many tourists.

Highlights:

Temple Address: Naka Gate Chowk, Khandagiri (Bhubaneswar), Odisha 751030.

Temple Timings: The temple is open daily from 6:30 AM to 9:30 PM.

Dress Code: There is no dress code.

How to reach:

You can take bus no. 333 and stop at Naka Gate stop. Another option is to go into the bus numbers. 405, 423, and get off at the World stop.

Visit Duration: It takes around 30 minutes including travel time.

Festivals and Best Time to Go:

Rama Navami and Vivah Panchami are some of the major festivals celebrated in this temple.

On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, an annual fair is held.

The morning aarti attracts many devotees and is very beautiful.

Additional attractions near the temple:

Mangalajodi has a Museum of Tribal Arts & Artifacts and a Mukteshwara Temple. Udayagiri Caves are also nearby.




3. Mukteswara Temple:

Mukteshwar Temple is located in Bhubaneswar. It was built in the tenth century. This temple is an excellent example of sculpture. The deity of this temple is Shiva, also known as Mukteswara, meaning "God of Freedom". Torana is an arch decorated with beautiful women's ornaments and other intricate designs. The temple is influenced by the Kalinga style of architecture.

Highlights:

Temple Address: Kedar Gauri Ln Old Town, Bhubaneswar (Odisha), 751002.

Temple Timings: The temple is open on all days from 7 am to 7 pm.

Dress Code: There are no dress codes, but traditional dress is recommended.

How to reach:

The nearest airport to the temple is Bhubaneswar, which is 3 km away from the temple.

The nearest railway station to Bhubaneswar connects you to all major cities.

The city is connected to all major cities by the Odisha State Road Transport Corporation.

Visit Duration: It takes around 45 minutes to an hour to visit this temple

Festivals and Best Time to Go:

A dance festival is held in the Mukuteshwar temple during winters from February to October.

Bhubaneswar is pleasant even during these months as it gets very hot in summer.

Additional attractions near the temple:

You can visit Old Town Market, Pokhariput, Pokhariput, Saraswati Temple, Lingaraja and Lingaraja Markets as well as World Shopping Mall.



4. Rajarani Temple:

The Raja Rani temple was built in the 11th century. It is an ancient temple surrounded by romantic sculptures that attracts many young tourists. Locals call it the temple of love because of the paintings on the temples. It is also remarkable that this temple was built at the same time as the Puri Jagannath temple. It is not dedicated to any particular god or goddess but you will find many Shaivite influences in the niches.

Highlights:

Temple Address: Tankapani Rd, Near BOI ATM, Kedar Gauri Vihar, Rajarani Colony, Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002.

Temple Timings: Entry fee is Rs.5 for Indians and Rs.250 for foreign tourists.

Dress Code: There is no dress code.

How to reach:

Raja Rani Temple is 4.1 km from Bhubaneswar Railway Station and 3.3 km from Biju Patnaik International Airport. To reach the temple, you can travel by taxi or auto.

Visit Duration: One to two hours.

Festivals and Best Time to Go:

Every year, the temple in the complex hosts the Raja Rani Sangeet Utsav, which features classical music from Hindustani, Carnatic and Odissi.

Best time to visit: October-November

Additional attractions near the temple:

Dhauligiri Shanti Stupa, ISKCON Temple, Udayagiri Caves, Vaital Dual Temple and Ekamra Canon are some of the places you can visit.



5. Ananta Vasudeva Temple:

Ananta Vasudeva Temple is located in Bhubaneswar. It was built in the 13th century and is dedicated to Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Complete idols of Krishna and Balarama are found here. This temple is similar to the Lingaraja temple. However, it also has Vaishnava sculptures. Garbhagriha idols are made of black granite stone instead of wood.

Highlights:

Temple Address: Gauri Nagar, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002

Temple Timings: The temple is open daily from 6:30 AM to 7 PM.

Dress Code: There is no dress code.

How to reach:

Bhubaneswar can be reached by air, train and bus. It is well connected to major cities. From Gauri Nagar bus stop, you can take auto or taxi.

Visit Duration: It takes around 30 minutes to visit this temple.

Festivals and Best Time to Go:

Ananta Vasudevalam is at its best when the Janmashtami celebrations are over, with devotees flocking in thousands. They make offerings of butter, milk, sweets and curd as well as flowers and new clothes.

This temple is open throughout the year.

Additional attractions near the temple:

You can visit the temple from Biju Patnaik Park, Ocean World Water Park and Dhauli Giri Hills.



6. Brahma Temple

It was built in honor of Lord Brahma who attended the coronation ceremony of Lingaraja Deva. It is located on the banks of Bindusagar River. The main temple has a 15th century Kailangan style. The present temple was built under the Gajapati rulers. The temple features a four-armed Brahma, made of black chlorite, holding a water vessel and the Veda in his two upper hands. Abhaya Mudra is in the lower two hands.

Highlights:

Temple Address: Bindu Sagar Road, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002.

Temple Timings – The temple is open on all days from 6:00 AM to 1:35 PM and 3:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

Dress Code: Although there is no specific dress code, modest clothing is recommended.

How to reach:

Brahma Temple can be reached by air or rail. However, you may prefer to go to the temple.

Duration of visit: Usually takes 2 hours.

Additional attractions near the temple:

Must visit Lingaraja temple. A musical fountain show will be available throughout the evening.



7. Chintamaniswara Shiva Temple:

Lord Shiva used to pray in Chintamaniswara Shiva Temple. It is located at the western end of Chintamanishwara Road. The temple is protected by a Shiva lingam and yoni pitha built by the Kesharis in the 14th century. The temple is used for thread festivals and marriage ceremonies.

Highlights:

Temple Address: Chintamanishwar, Chintamanishwar Road, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751006

Dress Code: There is no dress code.

How to reach: This temple can be reached by auto rickshaw.

Festivals and Best Time to Go:

Many tourists travel across the country to witness the great festivals of Shivaratri and Shiva Vivah.

Additional attractions near the temple:

The temple is surrounded by a temple tank where festivals like Kartika Poornima or Shravana Poornima can be celebrated.




8. Parasurameshwara Temple:

The Parasurameshwara temple was built between the 7th century and the 8th century during the Sailodbhava period. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and built in Nagara style. The temple has Shakta idols as well as beautiful representations of Saptamatrikas. The temple is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.

Highlights:

Temple Address: Near Bindu Sagar Pond, Kedar Gauri Vihar, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002

Temple Timings: The temple is open throughout the week.

Dress Code: There is no dress code.

How to reach: To reach the temple, you can take an auto or vehicle from Bhubaneswar Transport Centre.

Duration of Visit: The visit will take about an hour.

Additional attractions near the temple: Raja Rani Temple, Odisha State Museum,



9. ISKCON Temple Bhubaneswar:

The ISKCON temple is located at a distance of 6.5 km from Bhubaneswar railway station. It was built by Srila Prabhupada in 1991. It is also one of the 108 ISKCON temples around the world, attracting many tourists from all over the world. This temple is second only to the Jagannath temple in Puri. It is home to Lord Krishna and Gaura Nitai deities. It follows the instructions of Bhagavad Gita and Bhagavata in spreading spiritual knowledge and educating people.

Highlights:

Temple Address: NH-5 Near Krishna Tower. IRC Village Nayapally. Bhubaneswar. Odisha 751015. India. Telephone Number: +91 93373 1840

Temple Timings: Open every day of the week from 8 am to 9 pm.

Dress Code: There is no dress code. However, humility is a good idea.

How to reach: You can drive or take a taxi to this temple, which is 6.5 km from Bhubaneswar railway station.

Visit Duration: It takes about one hour including travel.

Festivals and Best Time to Go: These temples are home to the ideology of the ISKCON movement. All Vaishnava festivals involve great celebrations.

Also known as sankirtana movement, regular kirtans, prayers and bhajans are also performed in the temple.

Additional attractions near the temple:

The temple houses the Museum of Tribal Arts and Artifacts, Mangalajodi Temple, Mukteshwar Temple, Rama Mandir and Museum of Tribal Art.



10. Brahmaswara Temple:

It is 10 km from Bhubaneswar in Brahmeswarapatnam. It was built in the 11th century CE in honor of Lord Shiva. Brahmeshwara Temple is known for its unique architectural design and architecture. It is also known for four additional shrines in the corners of the sanctum below the Panchatanaya temples. It is a medieval architecture, pyramid carved out of stone.

Highlights:

Temple Address: Near Tankapani Rd Siba Nagar Brahmaswarapatna Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751102

Temple Timings: The temple is open daily from 6 am to 8 pm.

Dress Code: Even if there is no dress code it is best to wear traditional clothes.

How to reach: The temple is 10km from the city center and is easily accessible by cabs or autos.

Visit Duration: This temple can be visited between 30 to 45 minutes.

Festivals and Best Time to Go: Nitya Kriyas are important to Lord Shiva.

Mahashivratri is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur.

Winter is the best season to visit Bhubaneswar as it is warm and sunny.

Additional attractions near the temple:

You can visit Udayagiri Caves and Mukteswara Temple, Lingaraja Temple, Odisha State Museum, Dhauli Hill, Nandankanan Zoo Park and Lingaraja Temple.



Bhubaneswar was one of the capital cities of the Kalinga dynasty. It is famous for its architecture. The temples were built between the 8th and 12th centuries and are among the oldest. Bhubaneswar is the best tourist destination for religious tourism in India which has many temples.