Temple Details

Budha Deula   Bhubaneshwar


About Budha Deula

The Budha Deula temple is an Indian is devoted to Lord Shiva. It is located in Badu Sahi, Old Town of Bhubaneswar in Orissa. The enshrined deities of this temple are two Sivalingams with circular yonipitha. Another four Siva-lingamswith yonipitha are also found in between the larger two. The temple is surrounded by Bindusagar tank in north, Mohini temple in south and Akhada Chandi temple in west. It attains its huge importance during sradha, pinda, mundanakriya. The main door of the temple faces towards east. This shrine is a RCC roofed hall of modern construction, the doorjambs are plain.

This lesser-known temple of changeable size offers a great variety of inventive and architectural importance of the historic style. The sheer beauty and the historical significance of Budha Deula temple is in the old town area of the capital leave the visitors and the tourists spellbound. From tourists to visitors to students of history, archaeology conversation and architecture, this temple holds value for all. Also the main door of the temple is pointed towards the east direction. It is built in the 10-11th century A.D.

By Road: The Budha Deula Temple is situated at Bhubaneswar in Orissa state of India. Bhubaneshwar is well connected to other major cities of the country via regular buses.

By Rail: It is well connected through nearest Bhubaneshwar railway station
to major cities railway stations like Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Chennai, Ajmer, Pali, Jaipur, Ahmedabad.

By Air: The nearest Airport is Bhubaneswar Airport which is well connected with regular domestic flights to Delhi, Mumbai.

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This lesser-known temple of changeable size offers a great variety of inventive and architectural importance of the historic style. The sheer beauty and the historical significance of Budha Deula temple is in the old town area of the capital leave the visitors and the tourists spellbound. From tourists to visitors to students of history, archaeology conversation and architecture, this temple holds value for all. Also the main door of the temple is pointed towards the east direction. It is built in the 10-11th century A.D.

Temple remains open from 6am to 9pm. In this temple major rituals of Lord Shiva are performed. Mahashiva Ratri is celebrated at a grand scale in this temple. Kartika-purnima, Raja Sankranti, and Jalasaya ceremony are also celebrated on a grand scale. Thread ceremony, mundana, marriage ceremony are also performed.



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