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Bramheswara Temple

Near, Tankapani Rd, Siba Nagar, Brahmeswarpatna, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002, India

Bramheswara Temple
Hindu temple
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6VQ2+VM Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
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PRAVEEN Singh
PRAVEEN Singh269 days ago
Great Hindu temples in Odisha. Such great architecture and design to withstand hundreds of years. Interior design and also exterior design are great. Surrounding area is well maintained and calm and clean environment. I loved the place.... Place is easy to reach and must visit place for everyone....
KChopra #201
KChopra #201299 days ago
This temple made before 1200 years before architecture is very good
Rk Naidu
Rk Naidu330 days ago
Bramehswara temple is located about to 5km to Bhubaneswar Railway station, 10km to ISBT bus station. It isin Tankapaniroad.

Historians place the temple to belong to the late 11th century as ascertained from an inscription carried to Calcutta from Bhubaneswar. The inscription indicates that the temple was built by Kolavatidevi, the mother of Somavamsi king Udyota Kesari. It was built with four Natyasalas at a place known as Siddhatirtha in Ekamra (modern-day Bhubaneswar). The inscription was recorded during the 18th renal year of Udyotha Kesari, corresponding to 1060 CE. Since the inscription is not in its original place, historians indicate the possibility of the reference to another temple, but based on the location and other features specified, it is ascertained that the inscription belongs to the temple. Also, another issue raised by Panigrahi is that the four cardinal temples are Angasalas (associate temples) and not Natyasalas (dance halls) as indicated in the inscription.
Ankur K. Ray
Ankur K. Ray330 days ago
Mukteshvara Mandir, Khurd,
Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Mukteshwara Temple is a 10th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The temple dates back to 950–975 CE and is a monument of importance in the study of the development of Hindu temples in Odisha. The stylistic development the Mukteswara marks the culmination of all earlier developments, and initiates a period of experiment which continues for an entire century, as seen in such temples as the Rajarani Temple and Lingaraj temple, both located in Bhubaneswar. It is one of the prominent tourist attractions of the city.

The Mukteshvara Temple is found to be the earliest work from the Somavamshi period. Most scholars believe the temple is the successor to Parashurameshvara Temple and built earlier to the Brahmeswara Temple (1060 CE). Percy Brown puts the date of construction of the temple to 950 CE. The presence of a torana, which is not part of any other temple in the region, makes this temple unique and some of the representations indicate the builders were starters of a new culture.
Hemant Soni
Hemant Soni1 year ago
Bramehswara temple is located about to 5km to Bhubaneswar Railway station, 10km to ISBT bus station. It is located at Tankapaniroad.

Historians place the temple to belong to the late 11th century as ascertained from an inscription carried to Calcutta from Bhubaneswar. The inscription indicates that the temple was built by Kolavatidevi, the mother of Somavamsi king Udyota Kesari. It was built with four Natyasalas at a place known as Siddhatirtha in Ekamra (modern-day Bhubaneswar). The inscription was recorded during the 18th renal year of Udyotha Kesari, corresponding to 1060 CE. Since the inscription is not in its original place, historians indicate the possibility of the reference to another temple, but based on the location and other features specified, it is ascertained that the inscription belongs to the temple. Also, another issue raised by Panigrahi is that the four cardinal temples are Angasalas (associate temples) and not Natyasalas (dance halls) as indicated in the inscription.
Jayanta Rout
Jayanta Rout1 year ago
There's no description of visiting Mahadev temple. The experience is utmost divine and filled with blessings.
Naman Das
Naman Das1 year ago
Peaceful place and old historical Shiva temple, at least to visit once. The park around the temple is very clean and calm, can spend peaceful time in grass and also a good place to capture the sunset along with the temple.
Sachin Jha
Sachin Jha2 years ago
Great Hindu temples in Odisha dedicated to lord shiva. Such great architecture and design to withstand hundreds of years. Interior design and also exterior design are great. Easy to reach.
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