Orissa Tourists


Since ancient times, Odisha has been a favorite 
Orissa Tourist Place

tourist destination of the people. Those people who are interested in spirituality, religion, culture, art and natural beauty Here we find many festivals of ancient and medieval architecture, ancient seashore, classical dance called Odissi and other dance forms such as Chou, Ghumar and Sambalpuri and Odisha.

On the banks of the river Mercury, we see high-rocks. Also, in Udaagiri's lofty triangle, we still see Lalitagiri with the burning torch of Buddhism, Ratnagiri. Here the rich past of our country can be seen as cut-back rocks, viharas, monasteries and chaituos. At the same time we also see the cliffs of Ashoka's time.

There are many other tourist spots in Odisha that are pleased with the idea that they know about the place:

Shri Khitra Purna Jagannath Temple, residence of Lord of the universe:

Odisha is famous for world famous Jagannath Temple (full), World Heritage Site Konark Sun Temple and Huma's educational temples. Of the 4 fourth Yogini temples found in India, 2 are in Odisha's Hirapur and Ranipur zarial. The famous Odia Sanskrit poet Jaydev, who wrote Gita Govind, was born in the same village called Kenduli Sasan near retail. He has composed many poems dedicated to the love of Lord Krishna and Radha.

Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneswar:

The Rajarani temple (this name was derived from being made of sandstone) is an architectural miracle built in Bhubaneswar (Temple of India), just like Khajuraho Temple, which has more than 500 ancient temples. Lord Lingaraj Temple (Temple built in the 12th Century), Kedar Gauri Temple, Ananta Vasudev Temple, Brahmeshwar Temple is one of the most prestigious temples of this city.

The state museum in Bhubaneswar, the regional museum of natural history, the Botanical Gardens, Udayagiri and the Khandagiri caves like Jain Center, Pathania Samanta and Dhuli white pagodas are also where Chandshok was a Dharmashoke.

Also Odisha is home to many tribal communities, who played an important role in making Odisha a multicultural and multilingual state. Their handicrafts, diverse dance forms, wild products and their special life style attract people around the world. In total, Lord Jagannath's Rath Yatra and Sambalpur are collected by millions of people in Lord Shiva's Sitalgleshi Carnival and during this we also get the philosophy of the culture and art of Odisha.

The revolutionary fighter, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, who was born in Cuttack, said, "Give me blood, I will give you freedom." His house (Jankinath Bhawan) is a museum in the name of which showcases the things and information related to his life. has gone.

In the medieval capital, Cuttack, Barabati Fort (Ganga, Maratha and the British), Cuttack Chandi Temple, Barabati Stadium, Kadam-e-Rasool and Dhableshwar Temple (here is the second longest rope-bridge in India after Lakshmanjula).

The highest peak in its Eastern Ghats is Mahendragiri, where Lord Parashurama still holds care. According to Ramayana and Mahabharata, this summit is in Gajapati district.

Interesting city, place and place:

1. Dhenkanal - Kapila, Saptasajya

2. Berhampur - Gopalpur, Taptapani, Tararani.

3. Balasur: Chandipur, Chandabali, Chandaneshwar, Pankalisinghwar, Aradi (Lord Akhandlamani)

4. Bhitarkanika Sanctuary

No comments:

Post a Comment

Popular Posts

Ajmer's Five Destination Attracting Tourists