Author: Subhashree

Digambar Jain Temple is a Jain temple in Khandagiri, Odisha. There are many Jain caves engraved on the rocks of this Khandagiri hill. It was built in the first century by Kharbel. The caves are now preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India. There is a statue of Jain Pilgrimage here. The temple is run by Bimala Devi on behalf of the Jain Pilgrimage Committee of Bengal, Bihar and Odisha. Examining the style of construction of the temple reveals that it was built from the ruins of a pre-built temple. The new temple was built in the 19th century. According…

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Akhadachandi Mandir is a 10th century temple located in Bhubaneswar, the capital of the Indian state of Odisha. It is located in the Bada Sahi area near the southwest coast of the Bindusagara Pond. Mahisasuramardhini is worshiped here as a deity. The temple is 15 meters east of the Markandeshwar temple and 30 meters northwest of the Mohini temple. The south side of the temple is facing south, with the face of the goddess facing east. The temple celebrates festivals such as Durgastami and Balbhoga. The temple is run by the Bhubaneswar municipality. The temple is in good condition after…

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Chaitra Shuklapaksha Chaturdashi is called Damanak Chaturdashi in our state. This fourteenth is important for both Shaiva and Vaishnava. The Chaturdashi is celebrated at the Puri Sree Mandir and the Srilingaraja Temple in Bhubaneswar as per its own rules. Lord Krishna cut off the leaves from the Dayak or Dayana tree in Nandankanan in Devaraja Indra and wore them with his own hands. Therefore, on this day, the moving idols of Rama and Krishna are taken from the temple to the Jagannath Ballabh Math in a procession and a pity letter is offered. The leaves of mercy are as holy…

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Atharanala is an ancient pole and historical site established in 1300 in the Puri zilla district of Odisha. After crossing the Atharanala, the Jagannath Temple or the Shrimandir appears. On the way to Puri by bus, there is an octagon on the way. The octagonal bridge is 280 feet long. When the eighteen canals arrived, devotees and pilgrims thought they were too close to the shrine. From the eighteen canals, the temple’s blue wheel and Dadhinauti are visible.

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Falgun Shukla Ekadashi is celebrated as Ala Ekadashi. In the scriptures, the almond tree is said to be the best. According to mythology, Vishnu gave birth to Brahma for creation, at which time the Aula tree was born. Vishnu himself established the Aula tree as a tribal tree. Hindus believe that God is present in every part of the universe. On the eleventh day of the month, the devotee performs the Ekadashi vow by meditating on the idol of Lord Vishnu after completing his daily activities for the sake of the pleasure and salvation of Lord Vishnu. The palm tree…

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The ninth day of the lunar month of Kartik is celebrated as the ninth day of the month. In the religious culture of Odisha, the ala tree is considered a goddess. It is believed that Saraswati was created from the razor blades. It is believed that the true age began on this day. Once Lakshmi and Bhagwati wanted to give Hari something new. Tears welled up in their eyes as they wondered what to give. That joyful land fell to the ground and the palm trees sprang up. According to another legend, one day Lakshmi and Parvati decided to worship…

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The third day of Baishakh Shukla is known as Akshay III. This day is officially celebrated as Farmers’ Day at the government level. Farmers celebrate it as a day of great purification and fulfillment. On this day, the farmer begins the farming process by adapting the Akshimuthi (Akshayamuthi) during nectar. On this day, good deeds such as house building, nirvandha, marriage, and upanayan are performed on this day. The farmer takes his wife, who is sowing turmeric, sandalwood, and vermilion, a new gown with rice in his head in the middle of a conch shell, and goes to the field…

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Eternal Fourteenth Bhadrava Shukla is celebrated on the fourteenth day. Born of Mahamuni Kashyap and Daksha-daughter Kadru, Ananta is praised in the Puranas as the last, Basuki and Shonas. According to the Harivansh Purana, Anantadev abandoned his mother and took an air vow. Eternal pilgrimage to the pilgrimage site was auspicious for many pilgrims. Enjoyed by the austere asceticism, his grandfather Brahma blessed him with fear and ordered him to occupy the troubled earth and stabilize the earth. Ever since then, Eternal has been holding the earth in his head for worship. Earthquakes, etc., are believed to occur when…

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It is only 4 km from the city of Talcher. In the remote village of Sarang is a statue of the eternal eternity Vishnu. On the side of the village of Sarang in the Talcher block, on the banks of the Brahmani river on the banks of the Brahmani river, the stone of the legendary Lord Vishnu, who was carved out of stone, can be seen as immortal. The statue was engraved during the reign of the Bhumkar dynasty in the ninth century. The statue of Vishnu is 51 feet long, 23 feet wide and about 2 feet 6 inches…

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Hi Everyone, How are you doing. You can find other stories in our Odia Short Story portal.This story is a beautiful story. He do work & stay happy in their. you wil enjoy this odia short story and will share with your friends and family. ଭୋଳାନାଥଙ୍କ ଝିଅ ରୂପାଲି ପଂଚମ ଶ୍ରେଣୀରେ ପାଠ ପଢୁଥାଏ । ଅତି ସୁଧାର ଝିଅଟିଏ ସେ । ଏତେ ଅଭାବ ଅସୁବିଧା ଭିତରେ ସେ କେବେ ହେଲେ ବି ଟିକେ ମନଦୁଃଖ କରେ ନାହିଁ । ରୂପାଲିର ବଡ ଭାଇ ରଙ୍ଗଧର ସାଧାରଣ କବିରାଜ ଜଣେ । ସେଇ ଗାଆଁ ରାସ୍ତା ଉପରେ ଦୋକାନଟିଏ କରି ବସିଥାଆନ୍ତି । ଚେରମୂଳି କୁଟି ମୋଦକ ତିଆରି କରନ୍ତି ସେ । ଭୋଳାନନାଙ୍କର ତ ଜମି ବେଶି ନଥାଏ । ଠାକୁର…

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