Located at a distance of 68 km from the state capital, the Mahavinayak temple, as the name suggests, is a place where Lord Ganesh is worshipped. It is a major centre of pilgrimage and is one of the oldest Ganesh temples in the state. The speciality of the temple lies in the fact that the Pancha Devata (five Gods), ‘Shiva’, ‘Vishnu’, ‘Durga’, ‘Sun’, and ‘Ganapati’ are worshipped as a single deity in a single sanctum sanctorum. Many festivals such as Shiv Ratri, Makar Sankranti, and Raja are celebrated here.
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...
Chhatia Located at a distance of 60 km from the state capital, Chhatia Bata is a sacred place of pilgrimage famous for the Jagannath temple. The shrine of Lord Jagannath at Chhatia is a modern piece o...
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...