Biraja Temple

By : odishavisit

The Biraja Temple, also known as Birija Kshetra (Odia: ), is a medieval  Hindu temple in Jajpur, Odisha, India, about 125 kilometers (78 miles)  north of Bhubaneswar. 

The current temple dates from the 13th century.  

The temple gave Jajpur the nicknames “Viraja Kshetra” and “Biraja  Peetha” after Devi Durga, who is worshipped as Viraja (Girija). 

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The Durga idol has two hands (dwibhuja), one for spearing Mahishasura’s chest and the other for pulling his tail.  

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One of her feet is on Mahishasura’s breast, while the other is on a lion. Like a water buffalo, Mahishasura is represented. 

Ganesha, a crescent moon, and a lingam are all depicted on the idol’s crown. 

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