Thursday, September 18, 2014

Mayurbhanj

Mayurbhanj was inhabited by ancient Palaeolithic people since prehistoric times. Evidence represents an archaic Lower Palaeolithic human occupation.


Bada Mandir, Deulasahi


Baripada JagannathTemple


The Kichakeswari temple


Ramtirtha Temple


Human body, Ramatirtha, Mayurbhanj


Hanuman-Vatika-Bazar-Rrpur


Pehechanliya..


Manatri - It is famous for the shrine of Kakharua Baidyanath (Temple of Lord Shiva). It is surrounded on three sides by the water channels of from the Gangahar River. The temple is based on the Orissa's temple architecture - kakharua baidyanath temple


Haripur
Ruined HARIPUR PALACE & RASIKARAY Temple of Mayurbhanj



Samibruksha
Samibruksha is peak in the hillock and is about 500 ft high. There are five caves on the western side. Legend has it that the five Pandavas hid their arms in these five caves before proceeding to the court of the king Virata.

Five Pandav brothers were hiding with their wife Draupadi below a tree. That tree has become the stone in Kaliyug. This single stone forms a hill which is Samibrukshya. The sides are very steep to climb. Every year a fair is held at Samibrukhya towards 14th of January (Makar Sankranti).


Bangriposi
Some Beautiful Clicks from Bangriposi








KALO DAM: This Dam on the Suno river. The river Suno is the tributary of River Budhabalanga. The main purpose of the dam is for the control of flood and irrigation. Here electricity is not generated. The locality is rich in scenic beauty. It is a perfect picnic spot.



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