Biranchinarayan Temple

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Sri Biranchinarayan Temple is in Palia village, which is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Bhadrak, on the way from Bhadrak to Chandabali. It occupies a significant place in the cultural map of Orissa state of India. Today, the standing Biranchi Narayan Temple stands as evidence of the heritage of Surya Upasana in Orissa. Biranchi Narayan is another name for Lord Surya, the Sun God of light and lustre. The existing temple is dedicated to Biranchi-narayan, who is enshrined as a roughly four-faced image of the Sun. A square stone slightly tapering towards the top contains four carved images of the Sun god in relief, on the four sides of a slab. The figures hold two lotuses in two hands, as usual, and are depicted standing on chariots drawn by seven horses.Architecturally, the temple can be dated to the 13th century. It was renovated and reconstructed in the beginning of the 20th century by the generosity of a local zamindar.


Travel Info:

Best time to visit: Oct-Feb

District: Bhadrak

Elevation: 4.5m

Open Time: 6Am-8.30Pm

Popular Cuisine: Local Food

Attractions: Kalingan style of temple architecture

Nearest Bus Stop: Bhadrak

Nearest Railway Station: Bhadrak railway station

Travel Options: Taxi, Bus, Train

Nearest town: Bhadrak

Distance from Bhubaneswar: 172 km

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