Built in the 13th century and located at a distance of 125 km North of the capital city Bhubaneswar, the temple is located in the holy district of Jajpur. It is considered to be one of the ancient Hindu temples in India. The presiding deity of the temple is the goddess Durga, who is worshipped by the name of Viraja. So the temple is named after the presiding deity Viraja. Unique rituals, amazing traditions, and miracles of Goddess Biraja have created a different identity for these places.
Udayagiri Udayagiri, one of the three major Buddhist attractions of the State, situated in the district of Jajpur, has assumed importance after recent excavations, which revealed that the ancient name...
Gokarneswar Temple Gokarneswar Temple is a well-known spiritual spot in Jajpur, located just 1 km from Jaraka and 28 km from Jajpur town. The peaceful Bhramani River flows nearby, adding to the beauty...
Ratnagiri Located at a distance of about 100 km from the state capital, Ratnagiri was once an important centre of the Mahayana form of Buddhism, situated in the Brahmani and Birupa river valley in the...