The Land of Lord Jagannath
Temples of Odisha
Journey through the "Kalinga" architectural marvels where stone breathes life, from the chariot of the Sun at Konark to the eternal kitchen of Puri.
Odisha’s temple heritage is a symphony in stone. The state is home to the "Golden Triangle"—Bhubaneswar, Puri, and Konark—each representing a different pinnacle of spiritual and artistic achievement. Here, the Deul (temple tower) reaches towards the heavens with intricate carvings that document every facet of human and divine life.
Jagannath Temple
One of the four cardinal Char Dhams of India. Famous for its Ratha Yatra and a kitchen that feeds thousands daily, this 12th-century shrine is the beating heart of Odia culture.
Explore PuriLingaraja Temple
The largest and most sacred temple in the 'City of Temples.' A masterpiece of the Kalinga style, it represents the harmonious union of Shiva and Vishnu (Harihara).
Explore LingarajaKonark Sun Temple
A UNESCO World Heritage site designed as a colossal stone chariot with 24 wheels. It is a monumental intersection of ancient Indian astronomy and exquisite artistry.
Explore KonarkRajarani Temple
Known as the 'Love Temple' of Odisha, it is famous for its lack of a presiding deity and its stunning carvings of female figures and celestial musicians in warm sandstone.
Explore RajaraniMaa Tara Tarini Temple
One of the ancient Shakti Peethas, situated atop a hill on the banks of the Rushikulya river. It is a primary center for Tantric worship and feminine divine power.
Explore Tara Tarini