Temple Details

Rajarani Temple   Bhubaneswar


About Rajarani Temple

Rajarani Temple is an eleventh century Hindu temple situated in Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha (Orissa already), India. The temple is accepted to have been referred to initially as Indreswara. It is privately known as an "affection temple" on account of the sexual carvings of ladies and couples in the temple. Rajarani Temple is worked in the pancharatha style on a raised stage with two structures: a focal hallowed place called the vimana (sanctum) with a bada (curvilinear tower) over its rooftop ascending to a stature of 18 m (59 ft), and a survey corridor called jagamohana with a pyramidal rooftop. The temple was built of dull red and yellow sandstone privately called "Rajarani". There are no pictures inside the sanctum, and thus it isn't related with a particular group of Hinduism however extensively named Saivite in light of the specialties. 

The Bureau of Tourism of the Legislature of Odisha arranges a Rajarani music celebration at the temple consistently from January 18 to 20. The temple concentrates on established music, and every one of the three styles of traditional music – Hindustani, Carnatic and Odissi – are given equivalent significance. Artists from various parts of the nation perform amid the three-day festival.The celebration was begun in 2003 with the assistance of the Bhubaneswar Music Circle (BMC).

By Air
You can without much of a stretch get standard flights to Bhubaneshwar from other real urban communities of the nation. 
Airport(s): Bhubaneswar Airplane terminal (BBI) 

By Rail 
There are standard trains from other real urban areas of the nation to Bhubaneshwar. 
Railroad Station(s): Mancheswar (MCS), Bhubaneswar (BBS) 

By Bus
Bhubaneshwar is very much associated with other real urban communities of the nation by means of general transports. 
Transport Station(s): Bhubaneswar

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