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Baba Bali Lokanatha Temple

C28G+4V9, Jaganathapur, Odisha 761026, India

Baba Bali Lokanatha Temple
Hindu temple
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Saurav Sahu
Saurav Sahu
A well stone crafted Temple on the bank of Rusukuliya river.Nearly 7 km from the National Highway.Peaceful environment
and a picnic spot.
Murmu Babu
Murmu Babu
Yes ,the Place full of natural scene and beauty.The nearby scenery is very beautiful.There is a temple of Lord Shiva called as Balilokanath,near a village Malijagannath temple in Ganjam.The local administration taking so many steps for the development of this temple and surroundings by making parks here.

The temple attracts many devotees to come and to worship here with full joy.I also ever been to this temple in the eve of Last Monday of the month "Kartik " ,the holious month of Odisha.

The temple was found in lower region fully immersed with sand but was discovered the local people.

Really a great moment to watch and enjoy the beauty of Balilokanath temple.
Jeevan kumar
Jeevan kumar
Oldest shiva temple in this locality . Properly maintained with admins . Prasad hall, Abhishek ham , pooja are well done
Ramakanta Chhotaray
Ramakanta Chhotaray
Beautiful nature and cool environment.
You will be blessed, once visited

Yeah it's a cool place for picnic
Soumya Saswati
Soumya Saswati352 days ago
The peacefulness is all I could ever ask for.the pandits were so talented and down to earth persons.it was worth it.
Jagannath Sahu9090 official
Jagannath Sahu9090 official1 year ago
Visit our temple
Aryak
Aryak2 years ago
Picnic, historical and best tourist place.
Balilokanath, Archaeology

The word lingam is not found in the Rigveda, or the other Vedas. However, Rudra (proto-Shiva) is found in the Vedic literature. Worship of the lingam was not a part of the Vedic religion. The worship of the lingam originated from the famous hymn in the Atharva Veda Samhita sung in praise of the Yupa-Stambha, the sacrificial post. In that hymn, a description is found of the beginningless and endless Stambha or Skambha, and it is shown that the said Skambha is put in place of the eternal Brahman. Just as the Yajna (sacrificial) fire, its smoke, ashes, and flames, the Soma plant, and the ox that used to carry on its back the wood for the Vedic sacrifice gave place to the conceptions of the brightness of Shiva's body, his tawny matted hair, his blue throat, and the riding on the bull of the Shiva, the Yupa-Skambha gave place in time to the Shiva-Linga.
Priyabrat Official
Priyabrat Official2 years ago
Nice place for enjoying
No sounds and noise full deep silence place
It's also near river
It's looking like Bateswar temple so it's called Bali lokanatha temple
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