Wednesday, 1 November 2017

THE DREAM OF EVERYONES IPHONE X

The long awaited iphone X is officialwith the firm unveiling the 10th-anniversary device at its much-hyped Apple Event on Tuesday.


The iPhone X (pronounced iPhone 10) is the company's first smartphone to feature a full-screen display, as it sets its sights on the likes of the Galaxy Note 8. There's also an all-new 'Super Retina' resolution, a reinforced glass design and support for wireless charging, with the iPhone X arriving with support for the Qi charging standard.


Release dateAs expected, the iPhone X won't be released at the same time as the new iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, which will start shipping on 22 September.
Instead, Apple has announced that iPhone X pre-orders will begin on 27 October at 8.01am, with shipping to begin 3 November - for those who were quick enough to order.
PriceThe iPhone X is now available to order but unsurprisingly, given rumours of stock shortages, it's already sold out. Apple is selling 64GB and 256GB versions of the phone for £999 and £1,149, respectively, but shipping has already slipped to "five to six weeks."
The handset is also available to buy through Apple's iPhone Upgrade Program, with monthly payments starting at £56.45.
Carphone Warehouse, naturally, has been quick to start taking iPhone X pre-ordersand is offering the phone on tariffs with EE, iD, O2 and Vodafone. Pricing starts at £56 per month with a £199 upfront cost, a Vodafone tariff that comes with 26GB monthly data.
The iPhone X was going to look like, with an impressive all-screen design showcasing a gorgeous OLED display. Yes, we knew it would be made entirely of smooth glass and polished stainless steel. We also knew it would pack a class-leading six-core A11 processor, more storage and RAM than ever before, and exciting new augmented reality features. We knew all that and more.

No Home Button



We knew this one was coming, of course, and Apple has replaced all of the home button’s functionality with gestures. For example, a swipe up from the bottom brings you to the home screen. Or, you can swipe up from the bottom and pause to open the app switcher. Ditching the home screen allowed Apple to produce a phone with an all-screen front, and it’s a welcome change.

Super Retina Display

Apple’s first iPhone with an OLED display is finally here, and the Super Retina Display is a sight to behold. It measures 5.8 inches diagonally, and it features a pixel density of 458 ppi with a 1,000,000:1 color ratio. It’s also a True Tone screen, which means it automatically adjusts its color temperature based on the lighting you’re in at any give time.


Face ID


Face ID is an enhanced facial recognition feature that utilizes Apple’s new True Depth camera system. It features eight different cameras and sensors that combine to instantly recognize the owner’s face. The new A11 Bionic chip features a built-in neural engine that powers the system. Importantly, the system still works if you’re wearing glasses, if you change your hair, or even if you grow a beard. Low light also isn’t a problem, since there’s an infrared element.
Face ID will work for unlocking, Apple Pay, and with any third-party apps that implement it, just like Touch ID

Cameras

The iPhone X includes a new dual-lens camera system on the back of the phone. It has dual optical image stabilization, making it just the second smartphone ever to feature dual OIS. The cameras still have 12-megapixel sensors, but they feature a ton of enhancements to improve color reproduction and reduce noise.

Wireless Charging


 Apple’s new iPhone X supports Qi wireless charging so it works with just about all the equipment that’s already out there. On top of that, however, Apple has a new charging mat that’s capable of charging an iPhone X, an Apple Watch, and AirPods (with an optional new wireless charging case)… all at the same time on one mat!

New Portrait Mode

Portrait Mode is also enhanced, with a new portrait lighting feature that lets you add lighting effects to your Portrait Mode shots. But it’s not just the rear cameras that get exciting new features related to depth effects. Around front, the True Depth camera also lets you take selfies in Portrait Mode!

Friday, 27 October 2017

10 Best Places to Visit in SAMBALPUR ,Odisha

 Dear Friends now i discuss about a beautiful place and a beautiful district  of odisha. yes it is our sambalpur .Sambalpur is the gateway to the western zone of Odisha. The place has abundant lush green forests and colorful wildlife. One can also find breath taking scenic beauty which comprise of exquisite array of hills, waterfalls of streaming pearls, and other things. Tribal life is very profound in this region and you will experience their culture, folk songs dances. Monuments are also found in this part of the world.


The famous handloom textile work of Sambalpur is internationally renowned. Known as the Sambalpuri textiles, they have unique patterns, designs and textures. Sambalpur has known for some rare places and items.

Lets go to visit  our Sambalpur 


1 . Hirakud Dam (Longest dam in the world) 16km from Sambalpur) :: Built over river Mahanadi, this is the world's largest earthen dam and one of the longest dam in the world which forms a 35Km long artificial lake as well.
This dam forms a very suitable environment for wildlife and there also is Debigarh Wildlife sanctuary where live common pochard, red crested pochard and many others. There are several beautiful migratory birds which could be seen in the vicinity. Besides there are eco cottages located at the bank near the dam which can be reserved in advance.
The dam is 6 Kms from NH 6 . The nearest rail head is Hirakud railway station (S.E.R) which is 8 Kms from the dam site.
2. Sambaleswari temple :: Shree Shree Samaleswari, the presiding deity of Sambalpur, is a strong religious force in western part of Orissa and Chhattisgarh state of India. On the bank of the river Mahanadi the mother goddess Samaleswari is worshipped from ancient times as Jagatjanani, Adishakti, Mahalaxmi and Mahasaraswati. The region in which the temple is situated has a rich cultural heritage. Sambalpur region is popularly known as Hirakhanda from ancient times. Ptolemy has described the place as Sambalak, Acording to Tavernir, the French traveller, and Edward Gibbon, the English historian, diamonds were exported to Rome from Sambalpur.
3 . Maa Ghanteshwari temple :: Maa Ghanteshwari temple is a temple in the district of Sambalpur, the western region of Orissa, India. As the name suggests there are bells everywhere.[1] People offer bells to goddess Ghanteswari or the Deity of Bells, after fulfillment of their wishes. A large number of pilgrims from across the state visit the temple. It is known as the 'lighthouse without light', built by the early sailors, for whom the bells served as warning against heavy winds. The special significance of this place lies in the great number of small bells hanging all around.
Maa Ghanteshwari Temple is situated 33 kilometres (21 mi) southwest of the district capital Sambalpur on the bank of Mahanadi River. The Chipilima Hydro Powerplant is located near the temple on the same riverbank.

4. Huma temple :: Huma temple, situated near Sambhalpur, was established in the year 1670. It is believed that the temple was built by the King Baliar Singh, the fifth king of the Chauhan dynasty of Sambalpur. It is popularly known as the Leaning Temple of Huma, as it does not stand upright and is tilted towards one side. Infact, almost everything within the temple complex is skewed. The temple is located on the banks of Mahanadi River, at a distance of about 23 km from the Sambhalpur district of Odisha.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the Gods forming the Hindu Trinity. There is an interesting legend behind the construction of the Huma temple. People say that there was a milkman, who used to go across river Mahanadi to worship Lord Shiva. He used to offer milk to the Lord everyday. One day, to his surprise, the rock idol consumed the milk offered by the milkman. This miraculous incident paved way for the construction of temple. During Shivratri, a grand fair takes place at the Huma temple

5. Ushakothi :: A spot of an altogether different hue is Ushakothi wild life Sanctuary, 43 Kms. North-East of Sambalpur on NH.6. Stretching for more than 130 Kms., the Sanctuary harbours Elephants, Tigers, Gours, Sambars, Black Panthers, Deer, Spotted Deer, and Wild Bears etc. The two watching towers located near the saline tank inside the Sanctuary enable the visitors to catch a view of these animals.

6 Pradhanpat  :: The Pradhanpat Falls is located at a distance of 100 Kilometers from Sambalpur and also at a reasonable distance from the city of Deogarh. The Pradhanpat Falls is a picturesque waterfall which is surrounded by some of the rarest scenic sights of nature which makes it one of the most beautiful waterfalls of Odisha.

7. Chipilima powerhouse :: A combination of both Hirakud Dam and Huma Temple is Chiplima, about 37 Kms. from Sambalpur. An ideal picnic spot, Chiplima is known for a natural fall (24.38 mts. In height) harnessed for generating electricity. It is also known for harbouring Ghanteswari, the presiding deity of the place. Moreover, the State livestock Breeding Farm and Agricultural Farm are located here.

8. Cattle island :: It is situated near the Kumarbandh village which is about 90 kilometers from the Sambalpur town. Forming part of a submerged hill, this island used to be a developed village until the construction of the Hirakud Dam started. The place derived its name from the fact that all the animals that inhabited the place belonged to the cattle group. During the resettlement period, the folks left the animals on their own. As the time progressed, the cattle grew stronger and grew wilder. They are bigger than the normal cattle. People have tried to capture them but have failed to do so.

9. Koili 9 ghughar :: A scenic spot and beautiful waterfall, famous for its underwater shivalingam) around 106km from Sambalpur.

10. Harishankar :: Sri Sri Harisankar Devasthana is a temple on the slopes of Gandhamardhan hillsOdisha in India. It is popular for its scenes of nature and connection to two Hindu lords, Vishnu and Shiva. As a holy place, along with a stream passing on the granite bed, it has given some visitors a feeling of peace. On the opposite of side of the Gandhamardhan hills is the temple of Nrusinghanath. The plateau between the two temples has been found to have ancient Buddhist ruins, which are considered to be remnants of the ancient Parimalgiri University.

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

10 Best Places to Visit in Puri ,Odisha

Dear Friends Today i Discuss About a Beautiful and a Holy place which is known as....It is one of the original Char Dham pilgrimage sites for Hindus.   PURI  is known by several names since the ancient times, and was locally known as "Shrikhetra" and Lord Jagannath temple is known as "Badadeula" yes this is our holi place puri the JAGANATH DHAM.


The place where each one of the four Mathas has been established by Sankara is known by the celebrated name of dhama which literally means, a sacred place. Puri is the dhama of eastern India. It is the traditional belief that a Hindu should visit these four dhamas at least once in his life and the prevailing practice is that, after visiting the other three dhamas, one must visit Puri dhama. The records maintained by the Pandas in the Puri temple contain reliable materials to show that for centuries past, people from the whole of India have been visiting Puri in course of their pilgrimage.



Puri is synonymous to Jagannath and vice versa, and this temple needs to introduction. This temple being one of the ‘Char Dham’ pilgrimages, that Hindus are expected to visit in a lifetime sees a lot of devotees around the year



Puri is a city of  the state of ODISHA in eastern India. It is the district headquarters of Puri districtand is situated on the Bay of Bengal, 60 kilometres south of the state capital of Bhubaneswar. It is also known as Sri Jagannath Dham after the 12th-century Jagannath Temple located in the city. It is one of the original Char Dham pilgrimage sites for Hindus.





Puri is known by several names since the ancient times, and was locally known as "Shrikhetra" and Lord Jagannath temple is known as "Badadeula". Puri and the Jagannath Temple were invaded 18 times by Hindu and Muslim rulers, from the 4th century AD till the early 19th century with the objective of looting the treasures of the temple. Odisha, including Puri and its temple, were under the British Raj from 1803 till India attained independence in August 1947. Even though princely states do not exist in India today the heirs of the Gajapati Dynasty of Khurda still perform the ritual duties of the temple. The temple town has many Hindu religious mathsor monasteries.



then friends lets go to know about 10 intresting tourist places in PURI district



1. JAGANATH TEMPLE ::  The Puri temple is built on a gigantic raised platform in the heart of the city, The temple complex is enclosed by a wall about seven meters high -including the 0 height of the platform. The area of this platform is more than 4,20,000 sq.ft. The wall is pierced by four gates ,facing the four directions. On the east-facing gate, there are stone images of two lions and it is called the Lions Gate. The north, south and west facing gates are similarly known as the Elephant Gate, the Horse Gate and the Tiger Gate (also called the Khanja Gate) respectively. The north gate is mainly meant for the God himself in as much as, the logs of wood out of which, the images are fabricated, make their entry into the temple premises through this gate, when the Navakelevara ceremony takes place. The east-facing Lions Gate is the main gate. There are pyramidal structures over the four gates, which are not very old.




As we arrive at the vast open area in front of the Lions Gate (eastern gate), we see a monolithic pillar about 10 meters high. This pillar is known locally as the Aruna Stambha. In Hindu mythology Aruna is the the charioteer of the Sun-god, The world famous Konarka temple was designed in the form of a stupendous chariot and this monolithic pillar with the beautifully carved Aruna seated on its top was installed right in front of the porch of that temple. When the temple was abandoned and there was no presiding deity in it, this pillar was removed from Konarka to Puri and was fixed in front of Jagannatha temple where we see it now.
2. PURI SEA BEACH :: Puri Beach is a beach in the city of Puri in the state of OdishaIndia. It is on the shore of the Bay of Bengal. It is known for being a tourist attraction and a Hindu sacred place.The beach is the site of the annual Puri Beach Festival, which is co-sponsored by the Indian Ministry of Tourism, the city of Odisha, the Development Commissioner of Handicrafts, and the Eastern Zonal Cultural CenterKolkata.The beach hosts sand art displays, including work by international award-winning local sand artist Sudarshan Pattnaik

Puri Beach is located at the city of Puri and the distance between Puri railway station and the beach is only 2 km. Nearest airport is located at Bhubaneswar which is 60 km away. Buses and Taxis are available for local transportation.
3.SWARGA DWARA :: swargadwar is the creamation ground of hindus.swarga means heaven and dwara means gateway. so swargadwara is consider as the gateway of heaven.generally hindus to end their life in this holy place of puri  to get accessibility to heaven for libreating their soul and ultimately salvation .swargadwara is in the sandy beach  towards the south corner of the town.

4. KONARK TEMPLE  SUN TEMPLE :: Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century CE Sun Temple at Konark in Odisha, India. It is believed that the temple was built by king Narasimhadeva I of Eastern Ganga Dynasty in 1255 CE. The temple complex is in the shape of a gigantic chariot, having elaborately carved stone wheels, pillars and walls. A major part of the structure is now in ruins. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has also featured on various list of Seven Wonders of India.

The name Konark derives from the combination of the Sanskrit words, Kona (corner or angle) and Ark (the sun), in reference to the temple which was dedicated to the Sun God Surya.
The monument was also called the Black Pagoda'(Kaala Pagoda) by the European sailors. In contrast, the Jagannath Temple in Puri was called the White Pagoda. Both temples served as important landmarks for the sailors. Konark Sun Temple used Iron beams for its structure.

5 . CHANDRABHAGA BEACH :: This golden sand beach is absolutely stunning and ideal place to see sunrise. Being 30 kms from Puri city and 3 kms from Konark, this beach is easily accessible which is a cherry on the cake. We reached at 4:30 am in the morning and were surprised to see many visitors reach even before that. Chilly wind, roaring sea, sunrise and numerous boats of fisherman sailing into the sea with the first ray of sunlight is a picturesque sight. Wear comfortable shoes and enjoy delicious coconut water at the beach. Advisable to carry light stoles as it might be cold in the morning.


6.BALI HARACHANDI TEMPLE :: Baliharachandi is one of the famous tourist place in Odisha. This place is about 27kms from the famous place Puri. At this place the river from Atharnala (which is the Branch of river Bhargavi) entered into the sea near Harachandi temple. So Harachandi temple is mainly famous for this. So this place become into one of the best Picnic spot in Odisha. Every year thousands of tourists and students come to this place for picnic and enjoy the nature’s beauty of this place. Because this is the best place for nature lovers. As the Harachandi Temple is here, so this temple increases one more attraction for this place.


7. KARAMALA ASHRAM :: Paramahamsa (परमाहंस), also spelled paramahansa or paramhansa, is a Sanskrit religio-theological title of honor applied to Hindu spiritual teachers who are regarded as having attained enlightenment. The title literally means "supreme swan," and symbolizes spiritual discrimination. The swan is equally at home on land and on water; similarly, the true sage is equally at home in the realms of matter and of spirit. To be in divine ecstasy and simultaneously to be actively wakeful is the paramahansa state; the 'royal swan' of the soul floats in the cosmic ocean, beholding both its body and the ocean as manifestations of the same Spirit. The word 'Paramahamsa' signifies one who is Awakened in all realms.  Paramahansa is the highest level of spiritual development in which a union with ultimate reality has been attained by a sannyasi


Orissa is fortunate to have given birth to one such divine person – Sri Abhiram Paramahansa Deva who is lovingly called Thakur. Just at the advent of the century, i.e. on the 18th January 1904, he was born to the parents Sri Satyabadi Pattanaik and Srimati Radha Devi in a remote corner of Puri district, in the village Karmala situated on the bank of river luna. It is said that on the 19th of that month, i.e a day after the birth of the healthy and handsome baby, one ascetic became the guest of the parents for the night and instructed that host to christen the new – born baby as “Abhiram” the name which was not in accordance with other tow elder brothers, lokanath and Somanath. The monk, during his stay, expressed a few words which indicate that the baby was born being enriched with extraordinary power. He then left that place before the dawn. Satyabadi, while preparing the horoscope of the baby could know that it was of a great man. Like all mothers, Radha Devi called the child as Binori, a name coined by herself Sri Arjuna Pattanaik and Srimati Subrata Devi, a childless couple of that village were glad to adopt the baby with due consent of the parents and to take up the responsibility of bringing him up. But these foster parents could not remain for a long period to claim their parental right upon the adopted child as they passed away after a few years. So the child had to return to his birth place again. This was the fact that Sri Thakur used to cite that none of this kith and kin survives.

8. CHILIKA LAKE :: Chilika lake is a brackish water lagoon, spread over the Puri, Khurda and Ganjam districts of Odisha state on the east coast of India, at the mouth of the Daya River, flowing into the Bay of Bengal, covering an area of over 1,100 km2. It is the largest coastal lagoon in India and the second largest coastal lagoon in the world. The New Caledonian barrier reef in New Caledonia.


It is the largest wintering ground for migratory birds on the Indian sub-continent. The lake is home to a number of threatened species of plants and animals.
The lake is an ecosystem with large fishery resources. It sustains more than 150,000 fisher–folk living in 132 villages on the shore and islands.
The lagoon hosts over 160 species of birds in the peak migratory season. Birds from as far as the Caspian Sea, Lake Baikal, Aral Seaand other remote parts of Russia, Kirghiz steppes of Mongolia, Central and southeast Asia, Ladakh and Himalayas come here. These birds travel great distances; migratory birds probably follow much longer routes than the straight lines, possibly up to 12,000 km, to reach Chilika Lake.

In 1981, Chilika Lake was designated the first Indian wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention

9. ALARNATHTEMPLE::Alarnatha Temple or Alvarnaath  is a temple dedicated to Vishnu and located in Brahmagiri, Odisha,nearPuri.It becomes crowded during the krishnapaksha of Ashadha,after the Snana Yatra when lord Jagannath cannot be seen in Puri. During this period, popularly known as Anasara or 'Anavasara' (literally meaning no opportunity to see the lord of Puri), instead of having darshan in Jagannath Temple,peoples believe that Lord Jagannath during this time manifests as Alarnath Dev, at the Alarnath temple in Brahmagiri, which is about 23 km from Puri.

10. SIRULI MAHAVIR TEMPLE :: Siruli Mahavir Chandanpur,  Siddha Mahavir of Puri and Panchamukhi Hanuman of Cuttack are the most prominent Hanuman Pithas of Orissa.The original murti of Mahavir Hanuman worshipped in the temple is Swayambhu meaning it appeared on its own. Currently a huge murti made of single stone is worshipped. The murti has been worshipped from ancient times. The current temple which stands in five acres of land was established by Cholaganga Dev during the 6th century AD. Some scholars believe it was established in 12th century AD.

The murti or Idol of Hanuman presently worshiped here is 10 feet tall and faces west. The width of the chest of the murti is enormous. The chest exhibits the famous posture Lord Rama and Sita in Hanuman’s heart. In the right hand he holds Gandhamardana parvata (a huge rock). Left hand holds katuri or short dagger in left 
hand. He wears a garland of jewels (Vaijantimala) in his body. The murti of Hanuman has been designed as trampling over Murasura. Sculpture of Anjana, the mother of Hanuman, is carved to the right of the pedestal. The murti is decorated with heavy earrings and has a jewel studded chain on the neck.

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Thursday, 19 October 2017

10 Best Places to Visit in Balasore ,Odisha

 

dear friends today i discuss about the place where is famous freedom fighter Jatindranath Mukherjee also known as Bagha Jatin got injured and died fighting the British  and this place is also famous for It is also the site of the Indian Ballistic Missile Defense Program's Integrated Test Range, located 18 km. south of Balasore. The Defence Research and Development Organisation developed many different missiles such as NagBrahmosAgni Missile among others here. yes this is our baleswar {balasore}.

then friends lets go to visit 10 intresting tourist places in balasore.

1.Chandipur beach ::  Chandipur is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The sea beaches of Chandipur have succeeded in attracting tourists from all over the world. The Chandipur beach has its own unique character which sets it apart from all other beaches of India.


2.Panchalingeswar :: Ensconced in the verdant environs of Nilagiri, the five lingams at Panchalingeswar, the revered venue for numerous devotees, are bathed by the iridescent and sparkling waters of a perennial stream. Legend has it that these lingams were installed in this beautiful abode by King Banasura himself. Because of the serenity and beauty of its surrounding environs. A place 32 km from Balasore on hill top surrounded with beauty of woods. A place of choice of nature lovers and deep thinkers. Accommodation is available. Orissa Tourism Department's Panthasala.


3.  Kharasahapur Beach :: his beautiful place situated in Balasore dist.,about 25 km from Balasore city ,a versatile place having beutiful lonely beaches with a fishing jetty nearby naming the Bahabalpur port and beautiful kasurina plantation nearby. It is having a very good potential to develope a major tourist spot if modern facilities like Boating & inland water transport facilities would be developed by the local Govt.


4. Khirachora Gopinath Shrine :: Famous for Khirochora  Gopinath temple Remuna has been a seat of Vaishnawite Culture for centuries, Madhabendra Puri the teacher of Shri Chaitanya and Shri Chaitanya himself visited Remuna and offered their worship to Khirochora Gopinath. Today hundreds of devetees gather daily for the sacred Darshan lof the Lord. Specially prepared milk is the most delicious prasad of the temple.Remuna is a chunk of Vrindaban In Orissa.


5.  Chandaneswar :: Another 6 km towards west from Digha, there is Chandaneswar, which is famous for a Shiva Temple. In the month of Chaitra i.e., in the last month of Bengali calender year, an annual fair is organised around this temple. Pilgrims from all over the country, especially from Orissa, Bengal, Bihar come to this fair. There are bus/rickshaw services from Digha to Chandaneswar. Apart from this, Calcutta-Chandaneswar, Howrah-Balasore, Digha-Baripada buses ply via Chandaneswar. 
Chandaneswar is located 88 Km from Balasore and famous for Chandaneswara temple. Description:Chandaneswara temple is a holy place. About 4 km from Chandaneswar and 4 km from Digha in West Bengal is the tranquil beach at Talasari, surrounded by casuarina groves.


6. Langaleswar :: the place of  famous for its location and mythology Lord Shiva used to plough the paddy field. In memory of the same plough is there and  hundreds of piligrims use to gather there to worship the Lord Langaleswar who has been named after that plough. Langaleswar is famous for  Saivasim. The location of the temple by the side of river parvati too creates a senic beauty and makes another attraction of the place.



7. Bhudharchandi :: there are several Orissa State Tourism buses, private taxis that ply between Bhudharchandi and Balasore town. The distance between Bhudharchandi and Balasore town is 27 kms. One can even avail private auto rickshaws or taxis available near the railway station or bus stands to reach the  attraction. The scenic place of Sajanagarh is surrounded by Nilgiri hills and lush jungles. Situated close to the periphery of the jungles are the Kuldiha sanctuary, the Panchalingeswar temple and the Panchalingeswar hill. Visitors to this region are captivated by many natural waterfalls. 


8.Emami Jagannath Temple :: This Jagannath temple is made as Odisha’s second Puri Jagannath temple. Temple was easily accessible from the Balasore city by car. The temple is best viewed in the evening as it is lit with light, which makes it more beautiful. They also provided prasad/bhog to everyone


9. Baba Bhusandeswar Temple :: is one of the largest Shiva Lingams in the World is in Bhograi village of Balasore district, Odisha.which is located 100 km from Balasore. The 12 feet long and 14 feet width lingam is carved out on a black granite and only half of the lingam is visible. The other half has remained buried for years. The diameter of the lingam is 12 feet and has three parts. The middle portion of the lingam is octagonal in shape, about 12 feet in diameter and nearly four feet in height. The Lingam slightly leans towards the right side.

10 ::Nilagiri Jagannath Temple :: this is the fourth popular Jagannatha temple of Odisha after Puri, the ‘Shabara Shreekshetra’ in Koraput and the Baripada Jagannatha temple. 
Jagannatha along with his elder brother Balabhadra and younger sister Subhadra are worshipped in the main temple. The temple was built by a king of the Harichandan dynasty of Nilagiri.It is Situated in the foothills of Swarnachuda hills, the Jagannatha temple remains cool even during summer. There are many small temples for deities like Vimala, Ganesha and Shiva in the temple premises.This temple is a fusion of Puri Jagannath Temple and Konark Sun Temple in architecture.


friends this is 10 intresting places in balasore but many more beautiful places is in balasore i think you must visit with your family and your friends  like...

Jhareswar Temple


Talsari


Kuldiha Sanctuary


Dagara Beach

Bichitrapur Mangrove Reserve


balaramgadi


deokund

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