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Temples in Bhubaneswar
Religious sites and temples to visit in Bhubaneswar

Ananta Vasudeva Temple
A 13th-century temple in Bhubaneswar dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its intricate Kalinga-style architecture.

Brahmeswar Temple
An 11th-century Shaivite temple in Bhubaneswar renowned for its exquisite carvings and classic Kalinga architecture.

Kedar Gouri Temple
An ancient temple in Bhubaneswar dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Gauri, known for its traditional Kalinga architectural style.

Lingaraj Temple
An 11th-century Shiva temple in Bhubaneswar and the largest in Odisha, a masterpiece of Kalinga architecture rising 55 metres above the old city.

Mukteswara Temple
A 10th-century Shiva temple in Bhubaneswar celebrated for its exquisitely carved torana gateway, considered a jewel of early Kalinga temple art.

Parasurameswara Temple
One of Bhubaneswar's oldest shrines from the 7th century, showcasing early Kalinga temple architecture with intricate deity carvings.

Rajarani Temple
An 11th-century temple in Bhubaneswar built from distinctive red and gold sandstone, celebrated for its ornate tower and erotic sculptures on its outer walls.

Shree Ram Mandir
A prominent Bhubaneswar landmark with saffron spires, housing idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman, and Sita.

Sisireswara Temple
A lesser-known but beautifully carved 9th-century Shaivite temple in Bhubaneswar, representing the classic Kalinga style of temple architecture.

Vaital Deula
An 8th-century tantric temple in Bhubaneswar dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, known for its unique khakhara style of Kalinga architecture.