Panchalingeswar stands on a hillock near Nilagiri, surrounded by natural beauty, and welcomes visitors as a popular picnic spot. Panchalingeswar has derived its name from the five lingas (Phallus), who the legends describe as the Creator and Destroyer of the Universe. A perennial stream flows over the five lingams in this scenic spot on the lap of the Nilgiri Hills (King Banasura of Balasore installed the lingams), making the place the abode of Lord Shiva, one of the famous holy places of worship in Balasore. The temple of Lord Shiva stands at the top of the hill.
Nilagiri Jagannath Temple The presence of the Jagannath Temple gives Nilagiri its spiritual significance. People recognize it as the third Shrikshetra. The main temple and Jagamohana reflect the class...
Chandipur Beach The calm beach at Chandipur stands out as one of the finest beaches in India. The dunes, green with wild creepers and the casuarinas whistling with the breeze, create a fantastic momen...
Khirachora Gopinath Remuna draws attention for its Khirachora Gopinath temple. For centuries, it has played a key role as a seat of Vaishnavite culture. Madhabendra of Puri, the teacher of Shri Chaita...