Manikeshwari Temple is located in the Odisha district of Kalahandi. The temple is situated south of Bhawanipatna. Goddess Manikeshwari is the main deity here. She is Nagavanshi Khyatriya’s, Ishta Devi. Animal sacrifice is performed at this temple during the Dussehra festival. A film is also available that depicts the animal sacrifice ritual performed in front of Goddess Manikeshwari. Karlapat, known for its charming wildlife, is close to the temple.
The modern Manikeswari temple in Bhawanipatna was built on the foundation laid by Udit Narayan Deo, and Brajamohan Deo completed it in 1947. Manikeswari has been known in Kalahandi history as Manik, the goddess of wealth, since the 10th century.
Every year, at a specific time, the Chatar yatra is held, and many individuals who have had their desires granted gather to sacrifice animals in the name of the goddess.
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Remuna
Remuna is a town and notified area committee in the Indian state of Odisha’s Baleswar district. It is well-known for its Khirachora Gopinatha Temple.
Demographics:
Remuna had a population of 28,958 people according to the 2001 India census. Males make up 52% of the population, while females make up 48%. Remuna has a literacy rate of 63 percent, which is higher than the national average of 59.5 percent, with male literacy at 69 percent and female literacy at 53 percent. 14 percent of Remuna’s population is under the age of six.
Tourist place:
- Kshirachora Gopinatha Temple is the birthplace of Baladeva Vidyabhushana, an outstanding scholar who preached the Achintya Bhedabheda philosophy among Gaudiya Vaishnavas.
- This is an old Gopinatha temple established by King Langula Narasinha Deba of Utkala in the 12th century. This temple, built in the Utkaliya style of temple building, is flanked by a few Mathas and temples, as well as the main deity Gopinatha.
The temple’s prominent Bhogas include Kheera Bhoga and Abadha Prasada. - param vaisnavi matho, armala
- Kanaka Durga Temple
- Jagannath temple
- Saptasara River
- Madhabendra Goudia Math
- Goudia Radhakrishna Temple
- Gargeswara Mahadeba Temple
Crafts & Art, Education:
Remuna is known for its elaborate and well-crafted brass and bronze appliqué and cutlery. Local artists have been doing this for years, selling their creations in the local market and exporting them to other countries. In education, the place is so good. There are so many schools, collage are available.
Transport:
NH-5 leads to the start of Remuna. From the Balasore bus stand, Remuna is connected to City Bus, Auto, Local Buses, and Trekkers. Remuna is 5 kilometers from the Balasore bus station. Remuna is 6 kilometers from Balasore Railway Station.
Gandhamardan Hills
Gandhamardan Hills, also known as Gandhamardan Parbat, is a hill in Odisha, India, located between the districts of Balangir and Bargarh. This hill is famous for its medicinal plants. The Gandhamardan mountain ranges are a rich source of medicinal plant diversity. According to the Botanical Survey of India, there are 220 plant species with medicinal value. Locals, on the other hand, claim that there are over 500 species of medicinal plants in this area. The buffer zone’s flora is the most vulnerable. Many once-abundant medicinal plant species, such as Clerodendron Indicum, Rauvolfia serpentina, and Plumbago zeylanica, have become scarce. A study found 2,700 angiosperms and 125 species of important medicinal plants out of a total of 220 medicinal, quasi-medicinal, and economically important plants.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Hanuman hauled this hill from the Himalayas on his shoulders to save Lakshman’s life. Sushena (the experienced physician in the Vanara Sena that followed Ram) had advised Vir Hanuman to bring Bisalyakarani ere dawn in the Treta Yug, so that Laxman may be resurrected. It was in the midst of Lord Ram’s battle with Ravan. Hanuman was unable to recognize the herb and was carrying a massive Himalayan bulk on his shoulders. A portion fell to the ground while flying above and toward Lanka (the kingdom of Ravan). Gandhamardan only refers to that portion. The Nrusinghanath Temple is located on the northern slope of this hill, while the famous Harishankar Temple is located on the southern slope of this hill.
On both sides of Gandhamardan, there are two Ayurveda colleges and hospitals, one in the Bargarh district and the other in Balangir. The hill was previously known for its Buddhist culture, and some Buddhist ruins can still be found there. The entire valley contains bubbling streams and gorgeous environs, making trekking in Gandhamardan Hill a genuinely enriching experience. Because it is surrounded by lush forests and attractive herbal plants and flowers, the visual splendor of the location are worth praising. It’s time to trek in the Gandhamardan Hills to experience the pure delight of nature and bring back memories that will last a lifetime.
Debrigarh wildlife sanctuary
The Debrigarh wildlife sanctuary is a 346.91 km2 wildlife sanctuary located in the Bargarh district of Odisha, India. It is located near the Hirakud Dam in Sambalpur. The Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary is a vital site for the preservation of native wildlife and their habitat. It is home to a wide variety of vegetation and wildlife. More than 40 mammalian species, 12 amphibian species, 200 bird species, 40 reptile species, 42 fish species, 39 odonates species, 85 butterfly species, and 38 spider species live in the sanctuary.
The massive Hirakud reservoir runs across the sanctuary on the east and north sides. It’s one of the state’s few sanctuaries that supports both terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity, as well as a large number of migratory waterfowl throughout the winter, and over 250 plant species, many of which have ethnobotanical and medicinal significance.
From an ecological and environmental aspect, the Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary is an Eco-sensitive Zone, and some enterprises or classes of businesses, as well as their operations and processes, are restricted within the Eco-sensitive zone.
How to reach?
Debrigarh is located 289 kilometers from Bhubaneswar and can be reached by road or train from Sambalpur, from which you can book a cab. Sambalpur has a railway station, and Jharsuguda has an airport. Debrigarh Nature Camp is located 40 kilometers from Sambalpur and is accessible via the dam’s right dyke from Sambalpur and Hirakud townships.

