List of Temples in Rayagada district

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Majority of the population in Rayagada happen to be Hindus. Temples reflect the synthesis of art and religion in Hinduism so far as the religious custom is concerned.

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Introduction

Odisha is a land of temples and Rayagada is no exception. Various temples enhance its scenic beauty and attract tourists throughout the year. The list of Hindu temple in and around Rayagada is quite long.

  1. Balunkeswar Temple, Rayagada
  2. Chatikona Shiva temple
  3. Gayatri Temple at MITS College, Rayagada
  4. Hanuman Temple near daily market, Rayagada
  5. Jagannath Temple, Rayagada
  6. Laxminarayan temple, Therubali
  7. Lord Venketeshwar Temple, Rayagada
  8. Maa Majhighariani Termple, Rayagada [1] [2]
  9. Maa Mangala Temple, Rayagada
  10. Maa Santoshi Temple near daily market, Rayagada
  11. Maa Markama Temple at Bissamcuttack
  12. Maa kali Temple, Rayagada
  13. Mutyalamma Temple, Rayagada
  14. Paikapada Shiva temple
  15. Rama Temple, Gunupur
  16. Radhakrushna Temple in MITS Campus
  17. Radhakrushna Temple of Brahmin street, Rayagada
  18. Swamy Ayappa Temple at Bypass Road, Gunupur
  19. Shiridi Sai Temple at Railway Colony, Rayagada
  20. Sri Rama Temple, Rayagada
  21. Sri Vinayaka Temple, Rayagada
  22. Swamy Ayyappa Temple, Rayagada
  23. Hanumana Temple at Church Road, Gunupur
  24. Jagannath Temple, Gunupur
  25. Radhakrushna Temple at Gunupur
  26. Neelamani Durga Temple, Gunupur
  27. Dakhina Kali Temple at Gunupur
  28. Shiva Temple(Baghua Deula), Gunupur
  29. Bhimshankar Jyotirlinga Temple at Bhimpur
  30. Shiridi Sai Temple, Gunupur
  31. Satya Sai Temple, Gunupur
  32. Maa Manikeshwari Temple, Gunupur
  33. Maa Mangala Temple at Gunupur
  34. Sri Rama Temple, Rayagada
  35. Sri Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari Temple, Rayagada
  36. Shiva Temple at Jyotimahal Chouk, Rayagada
  37. Santoshi Maa Temple, Rayagada
  38. Satabhauni Temple at Rayagada
  39. Trinath Temple, Rayagada
  40. Gayatri Temple at Rayagada
  41. Nilakantheswar temple, Padmapur
  42. Maa Manikeswari Temple, Kashipur
  43. Kanyaka Parameswari Temple, Gunupur
  44. Lord Ganesh Temple, Gunupure
  45. Sri Mrutyunjaya & Meenakshi Temple, Gunupur
  46. Shiva Temple, Gunupur
  47. Jagannath Temple of Durgi-odisha
  48. Shiv Temple of Rayat Colony, Rayagada
  49. Radha Krishna Temple, Durgi
  50. Radha Krushan Temple, Lihuri, Gunupur (The temple is situated in Andhra Pradesh, but in the Border of Rayagada district)
  51. Maa Banadurga Temple, Rayagada
  52. Trinath Temple, Padmapur
  53. Satya Narayana Swami Temple, Rayagada
  54. Giri Gobardhan Temple, Rayagada
  55. Lord Venketeswar Temple, Rayagada
  56. Lord Rama Temple, Rayagada(near Kasturi Nagara)
  57. Shiva Temple, Rayagada(Kasturi Nagara)
  58. Omkarnath Temple, Chekaguda(Rayagada)
  59. Sankeswari Temple, Sankesh, Rayagada
  60. Shiv Temple at Rohita Colony, Rayagada
  61. Maa Bhadra Kali Temple, Rayagada
  62. Satsang Vihar, Rayagada
  63. Radhakrishna Temple at Bhaleri near Gunupur
  64. Lord Hanuman Temple at Kailashpur(Rayagada)

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References

  1. "Tourist Places in Rayagada". nuaoisha.com. Archived from the original on 1 July 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. "6 Temples in Rayagada". ixigo.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

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