Siddha Bhairavi temple is located in Ganjam district of Odisha, India. This temple is situated in a remote village Mantridi near Berhampur city. The temple enshrines Goddess Bhairavi form of Parvati Devi; the goddess is known here as Maa Siddha Vairabi. Carved in crude fashion, the idol features one leg and four hands. It is said that this idol was excavated from a ploughed field and was enshrined as such in a newly adorned temple in the year 1937. Legends says that fishermen and sailors used to take the blessings of Maa Bhairavi before commencing their journey. This temple has become an important Shakti Pitha for the villages nearby. Many saints has got Siddhi here by worshipping the Goddess, So the pitha is known as Siddi Pitha. There is a gallery of statues of different god and goddess inside the temple complex. Famous Sakti stalas , Famous Jyotrilingas and other important places of Hindu religion is displayed here. The temple features a big shrine which houses Lord Jagannath along with his siblings. Behind the Jagannatha temple Bhairabi temple is there.
Best time to visit: Oct-feb
District: Ganjam
Elevation: 376.9m
Open Time: 6Am-9Pm
Popular Cuisine: Local Food
Attractions: Jagannadha temple, statue gallery of different god and goddess of hindu religion
Nearest Bus Stop: Berhampur
Nearest Railway Station: Berhampur
Travel Options: Taxi, Bus, Train
Nearest town: Berhampur
Distance from Bhubaneswar: 194 km