Orissa - Tourist
attractions in Orissa
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Tourist Attractions in Orissa
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A lot of architectural wonders and heritage sites at
Orissa offer breathtaking views and a wholesome
experience to the tourists visiting the state.The
beaches in Orissa with some or the other unique
feature of their own are the best loved beaches being
yet unspoiled. The Puri Beach Festival therefore
attracts lots of tourists from all over the world. |
Jagannath Temple Puri:
The land of Lord Jagannath, meaning 'Lord of
Universe', is one of the most sacred pilgrimage spots
in India. One of the four divine abodes lying on four
directions of the compass; The Jagannath temple in
Puri was built approximately 12th Century AD by King
Chodaganga of the Eastern Ganga dynasty. The
completion was later brought about by his descendant,
Anangabhima Deva, during the 12th century. One of the
most revered of all temples of Lord Vishnu in eastern
India, the Jagannath Temple was built in the classical
temple building phase. Protected by two surrounding
walls, the conical tower of the temple is 58 mts high
on which the flag and the wheel of Lord Vishnu can be
seen. Dedicated to Krishna, Balabhadra and Subhadra,
the temple has these three as principal deities.
Similar to the Lingaraja temple in Bhubaneshwar, this
temple is also close for Non-Hindus who contend
themselves by just viewing it from outside its
precincts.
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Sun
Temple Konark:
One of the most stunning monuments of religious
significance, a true masterpiece of architecture
proudly stands in the form of Sun Temple at Konark. A
culmination of Oriya architecture, the temple is a
wonderful place as the language of stone defeats the
human language here. Built in 13th century by King
Narasimhadeva, the temple is designed in the shape of
a colossal chariot with seven horses and twelve
wheels, carrying the sun god, Surya, across heavens.
Located at a manageable distance from the seat of Lord
Jagannath, Puri at 35 kms; the temple is around 65 kms
from the capital city of Bhubaneswar. The name of
Konark temple is an amalgamation of two words--Kona
meaning corner and Arka meaning the Sun. That is to
say that the Sun god worshipped in Ark Kshetra is
called Konark. Legend says that after killing the
demon Gyasur, Lord Vishnu placed his belongings at
several places to commemorate the victory. With His
conch at Puri, Disc in Bhubaneshwar and Mace in
Jajapur; He placed the Lotus at Konark.
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Chilka
Lake:
Asia's largest brackish water lagoon
with water spread ranging from 1165 sq km m the rainy
season to 906 sq km in the dry season is nestled in
the heart of the coastal Orissa. It extends from
Bhusandpur in Puri district in the North to
Rambha-Malud in Ganjan district in the South,
separated from the Bay of Bengal by a 60 km long
narrow strip of marshy islands and sand-flats. Chilika was
designated as a Ramsar site in 1981 to afford better
protection. Chilika is recognized as one of the most
important wetlands in the world because it is home to
a phenomenal variety of birds. Chilika Lake offers
visitors a spectacular display of its colorful avian
charms in a thousand different hues presented by over
160 species in the peak season
between November and February. Chilka
Lake is Facts about Chilka Lake, Orissa.
Water Spread Area 1100 sq km, Max length 64.3 km, Max
breadth 18 km.
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Puri Beach:
Fine white sands, roar of the breakers rolling in from
the Bay of Bengal and countless devotees flocking the
place for a purification dip are the synonyms to the
Puri Beach. The beach has continued to be a sacred
venue for an endless number of pilgrims coming to pay
homage to Lord Jagannath. With the annual Beach
Festival taking place in November, the beach has now
become a favorite haunt of both Indian and foreign
beach lovers. Located at a mere distance of 35 kms
from the Sun Temple and 65 kms from Bhubaneshwar, the
beach is an ideal place for an introvert holiday maker
for the scarcity of crowd here. is interesting to
visit a fishing village along the coast, with dozens
of boats made of solid trunks ply off the coast during
the day. Once landed, the rich catch of prawn,
pamphlets and other fishes drawn into the nets is
transferred to baskets. The best time to pay a visit
is around dawn, when the fishermen head out from the
village and row the fleet towards the rising sun over
the sea.
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