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Let us tell you that Bhubaneswar of Odisha is also known as the city of temples, here a large number of people come to visit not only from the country but also from all over the world. There are many old and famous temples in and around this city. This ancient temple is famous all over the world, here people from every college of the world come to visit. If you are also planning a trip to Bhuleshwar, then you will definitely read this article and through this article, you will be told about the places in Bhubaneshwar. About some famous temples which you can visit with your family. Let's know -
* Lingaraj Temple:
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Tell that Lingaraj Temple is the biggest and ancient temple of which city, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva which was built by King Jajati Keshari. This temple is divided into four parts. Garbha Griha, Yagya Shala, Bhog Mandap and Natyashala. Let us tell you that here not only the tower but also there are idols on the walls of the Bhog Mandap.
* Parshurameshwar Temple:
Let us tell you that it is present in Parashurameshwar temple in Bhubaneswar which is a very famous temple. This Parashurameshwar temple was built during the Shailodbhava period between the 7th and 8th centuries. Explain that the maintenance and administration of this temple is done by the Archaeological Survey of India.
* Rajrani Temple:
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Like the Lingaraja temple, the Rajarani temple is also built on the Kalinga architecture of the 11th century. The sculptures here depict the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. A special significance of this temple is that it was constructed at the same time as the Jagannath temple in Puri.
* Brahma Temple:
Let us tell you that the Brahma temple in Bhubaneswar is a very ancient and famous temple. This temple symbolizes the historical journey of Lord Brahma. This temple has the eternal black chlorite incarnation of Lord Brahma which is considered to be the best question center of this historical temple. One should visit this temple in the evening because during this time the pundits worship Lord Brahma in full glory.