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List of Temples of Orissa ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2004 LIST OF TEMPLES OF ORISSA (Centrally Protected) Sl.No. Locality Name of Temple (1) (2) (3) BOLANGIR DISTRICT 1 Jharial Chausathi Jogini Temple together with three minors shrines CUTTACK DISTRICT 2 Bandareswar Ruins of the Buddhist Temples and images 3 Chandia Hill containing many valuable sculptures, images and inscriptions, etc., of Buddhistic age. On the top, there is a Math and a small Temple of Mahakal . 4 Lalitgiri Ruins of Buddhist Temple and images 5 Ratnagiri Hills containing many valuable sculptures and Temple images 6 Simhanatha Pitha, Mauza Simhanatha Mahadeva Temple Gopinathpur. 7 Magura, Dhanmandal Pancha Pandava Temple 8 Rameswar Durga Temple DHENKANAL DISTRICT 9 Bajrakot Bighneswara Mahadeva Temple GANJAM DISTRICT 10 Kottakolla Gangadharswami Temple 11 Do. Jagadiswarswami Temple 12 Mahendragiri Bhima Temple 13 Do. Kunti Temple 14 Do. Yudhisthira Temple PHULBANI DISTRICT 15 Gandharadhi Temples of Nilamadhava and Sidheswara 16 Baudha Town Paschima Somanatha, Bhubaneswar and Kapileswar Temples 501 ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2004 Sl.No. Locality Name of Temple (1) (2) (3) PURI DISTRICT 17 Baragarh (Bhubaneswar) Bhaskareswar Temple 18 Do. Brahmeswar Temple with its minor shrine in the compound 19 Do. Nabakeswar Temple 20 Do. Rameswar Temple 21 Besuaghai Magheswar Temple with its minor shrine 22 Bhubaneswar Ananta Basudeva Temple 23 Do. Bakeswar Temple 24 Do. Boital Temple 25 Do. Chitrakarni Temple 26 Do. Yameswar Temple with its minor shrine 27 Bhubaneswar Lord Lingaraj Temple with all the minor temples in the compound namely 1. Amania Well 2. Astamurti 3. Chandeswar Deb 4. Gopaluni Temple 5. Ladukeswar Temple 6. Parvati Temple 7. Sabitri Devi Temple 8. Sakreswar Temple 9. Sathidevi Temple 28 Do. Sisiresvara Temple 29 Do. Maitreswar Temple with all the minor temples in the compound 30 Do. Makareswar Temple with its minor shrines 31 Do. Markandeswar Temple 32 Do. Mukteswar Temple with its shrines but excluding the Murich Kunda 33 Do. Parsurameswar Temple 34 Do. Raja Rani Temple 35 Do. Sari Temple No. 1 36 Do. Sidheswar Temple 37 Hirapur Chausathi Yogini Temple known as Mahamaya Temple 38 Raghunathpur (Banpur) Daksha Prajapati Temple 39 Chourasi Varahi Temple 40 Puri Sree Jagannath Temple and subsidiary shrines 502 ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2004 Sl.No. Locality Name of Temple (1) (2) (3) 41 Konark Ancient monuments of the Black Pagoda and the ruins and remains of all ancient edifices, images, structures, basements, pillars, carvings, walls, gateways, etc. LIST OF TEMPLES OF ORISSA (State Protected) BALASORE DISTRICT 1 Guamala Kumareswar Temple 2 Aredi Akhandalamani Temple 3 Palia Biranchinarayan Temple 4 Near Tihidi Dapanayakani Temple 5 Haripur Satabhauni Temple 6 Bhadrak Bhadrakali Temple 7 Avana Brahmani Temple 8 Gaurangpur Gouranga Temple 9 Ramakrishnapur Rameswar Temple 10 Rahandia Rameswar Temple 11 Bodaka Nahakani Temple BALANGIR DISTRICT 12 Vaidyanath Kosaleswara Temple 13 Ranipur Jharial Indralath Temple 14 Ranipur Jharial Somesvara Temple CUTTACK DISTRICT 15 Niali Sobhaneswar Temple 16 Sukleswar Manikeswar Temple and Bhagabati Temple 17 Kundeswar Trilochaneswar Temple 18 Koilo (Near Asureswar) Dadhibamana Temple 19 Pitapada Angeswar Temple 20 Madhava Madhava Temple 21 Chowdwar Budhalinga Temple 22 Debidola Kuttamachandi Temple 23 Sasanpada 1. Nilamadhava Jew Temple (image) 2. Trivikrama -Vishnu 3. Narasimha -Vishnu 4. Varaha - Vishnu 24 Dhanisha Panchupandava Temple 503 ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2004 Sl.No. Locality Name of Temple (1) (2) (3) 25 Tirthamatha The following images— 1. Siva-Tandava 2. Dasabhuja Mahisamardini Durga 3. Astabhuja Mahisamardini Durga 4. Mangala 5. Dasabhuja Chamunda 6. Ganesa 7. Different aspects of Vishnu 8. Achyuta 9. Hrusikesha 10. Parasuram 11. Trivikrama-Vishnu 12. Surya 13. Narasimha-Vishnu 14. Panel of Bhakta Prahallad 15. Ananta Sayee-Vishnu 16. Ganesa 26 Adaspur Sopneswar Temple 27 Gopinathpur Gopinath Temple inscription 28 Patapur Laxminarayan Temple 29 Niali Brahma Temple 30 Kalakha Kaleswar Temple 31 Purunabasudeipur Sopneswar Temple 32 Agrahat Uttareswar Temple 33 Jajpur Viraja Temple 34 Jajpur Varahanatha Temple 35 Kopala Kapileswar Mahadeva Temple 36 Bhadreswar Bhadreswar Temple 37 Krishnaprasadgarh Viswanath Temple 38 Naraja Sidheswar Temple 39 Sathapur Saptamatruka images and Ajaikapada Bhairava image 40 Aul Laxmi-Varaha Temple (Varahanath) 41 Jhankada Sarala Thakurani Temple 42 Nandi gram Nandikeswar Temple 43 Kendrapara Baladev Jew Temple 504 ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2004 Sl.No. Locality Name of Temple (1) (2) (3) 44 Subarnapur Javaneswar Temple and Trutiyadeva Temple 45 Sakuntalapur Subarneswar Temple 46 Badakhira Khireswar Mahadeva Temple 47 Motia Durga Temple 48 Korua Golakabihari Temple 49 Paradeep garh Pareswar Temple DHENKANAL DISTRICT 50 Kualo Swapaneswar Temple GANJAM DISTRICT 51 Paralakhemundi Hanuman Temple 52 Badagaon Group of Siva Temple 53 Jirabadi (Near Bhanjanagar) Ramapada Temple KEONJHAR DISTRICT 54 Deogaon Kosaleswar Temple 55 Keonjhargarh Baladeva Jew Temple KALAHANDI DISTRICT 56 Khariar Dadhibaman Temple 57 Budhikomna Patalesvara Temple 58 Komna Jagannath Temple 59 Khariar Raktambari Temple KORAPUT DISTRICT 60 Paikapada Pataleswar group of Temples 61 Jogamunda Hill (Padmapur) Mallikeswar and Nilakantheswar Temple 62 Boriguma Bhairava Temple 63 Nandapur Ganesha Temple 64 Nandapur Bhairavi Temple (Group of Temples) 65 Nandapur Sarveswara Temple MAYURBHANJ DISTRICT 66 Khiching Khichakesvari Temple 67 Rairangapur Isanesvara Temple PURI DISTRICT 68 Bhubaneswar Swarnajaleswar Temple 505 ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2004 69 Algum Gatiswar Temple 70 Dhauli Bahirangeswar Temple 71 Chaurasi Laxminarayan Temple 72 Amareswar Amareswar Temple 73 Bishnupur Somanath Temple 74 Dhauli Dhabaleswar Temple 75 Bhubaneswar Laxmaneswar group of Temples Satrughneswar, Bharateswar and Laxmaneswar. 76 Balisahi Javan Haridas Temple 77 Birabhadrapur Somanath Temple 78 Chandeswar Chandeswar Temple 79 Bayalisabati (near Gop) Gangeswari Temple 80 Barisha Ramachandi Temple 81 Kenduli Chandi Temple 82 Jiunti Iswaradeva Temple 83 Nairi Harihara Dev Temple 84 Samantarapur Dakshineswar Temple 85 Kakatapur Mangala Temple 86 Garadipanchana Buddhanath Temple 87 Brahmagiri Allarnath Temple 88 Prataparudrapur Akhandaleswar Temple 89 Kakudia Gopinath Temple 90 Sakhigopal Sakhigopal Temple 91 Dhauli Sidha Ganesha Temple 92 Banapur Bhagabati Temple 93 Bhubaneswar Mohini Temple 94 Bhubaneswar Dwarabasini Temple 95 Turintira Three Images 1. Basudeva 2. Ananta 3. Subhadra 96 Bhubaneswar Bhawani Sankar Temple 97 Patia-Killa Sikhara Chandi Temple 98 Kantilo Nilamadhava Temple 99 Rameswar Ramanidhi Dev Temple 100 Rameswar Jagatramohana Temple 101 Banpur (reserve forest) Bankadagarh Siva Temple 102 Sauria Bani Vakreswara Temple 506 ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2004 103 Ghoradia Somanath Temple 104 Kalyanapur Laxmi Nrusimha Temple 105 Lataharana Grameswara Temple 106 Budhapada Somanath Temple 107 Barimunda Lakheswara Temple 108 Raktapatta Kunjabehari Temple 109 Bhubaneswar Bibhisaneswar Temple 110 Sarakana Gopinath Temple 111 Kurala Chandeswar Temple SAMBALPUR DISTRICT 112 Paikamala Nrusimhanath Temple **** LIST OF PORTS DECLARED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ORISSA 1. Gopalpur 2. Dhamara 3. Bahabalpur 4. Subarnarekha Muhan (Kirtania) 5. Chandipur 6. Inchuri 7. Chudamani 8. Astarang 9. Baliharchandi 10. Palur 11. Bahuda 12. Jatadhar Muhan 13. Barunei Muhan 507.
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