Nestled in the serene surroundings of Gandhapur village lies a magnificent 13th-century architectural marvel – the Naganatheswar Shiva Temple. This ancient shrine holds tremendous religious significance for devotees while also showcasing the finesse of temple artisans from the Ganga dynasty period.
As part of emerging ecotourism and spiritual tourism circuits in Odisha, a visit to Naganatheswar Temple offers a perfect mix of nature, culture, and divinity. The temple architecture bearing influences of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism epitomizes the religious harmony prevalent in medieval Odisha.
Legend has it that the Gandhapur village was once inflicted by the curse of serpents’ venom that left the land barren. The locals revered Saint Baba Balunkeswar who meditated for months under a Neem tree. Pleased by his devotion, Lord Shiva appeared from underground as Nageswar Jyotirlinga, hence the name Naganatheswar (Lord of Serpents). The saint urged Lord Shiva to free the land from venom and restore its lost glory.
The Naganatheswar Temple was constructed soon after by the Bhanja dynasty rulers. The temple sanctum has the magnificent Shiva Lingam along with an idol of Goddess Parvathi. Intricately carved images from Hindu epics ornament the walls of this stone temple. The arched entrance, pillared mandapas, and pyramid-shaped deal make for an imposing architecture.
Every Shivratri festival, thousands throng to catch the glorious sight of a deity decked in flowers and coconut lamps. The sweet smell of incense and chanting of mantras creates a truly spiritual ambiance. The Kashaya Gandha or saffron-soaked water is considered extremely sacred.
Being just 50 km from the capital city of Bhubaneswar, domestic tourists can club a visit to Naganatheswar Temple along with Lingaraja Temple and other attractions in a day’s spiritual excursion. With Odisha tourism focusing on sustainable models, the burden on local ecosystems can be reduced by the provision of e-toilets, waste segregation zones, etc. There is vast scope for showcasing cultural performances like Odissi dance to entertain visitors. Sound and light shows can also allow pilgrims to learn about the rich history behind this marvelous temple.
From architecture to rituals to legend, Naganatheswar Shiva Temple is truly a complete cultural experience synonymous with Odisha’s glorious past. This is undoubtedly an ideal gem to be preserved and promoted for posterity.
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Open Time
Naganatheswar Shiva Temple Opening time is Monday to Sunday 6 am to Evening 9 pm
Best Time to visit Naganatheswar Shiva Temple
The best time to visit Naganatheswar Shiva Temple at all times of the year.
Nearest Bus Stop
The nearest Bus stop is Rajnagar, which is located around 06 KM distance from Naganatheswar Shiva Temple
Nearest Railway Station
The Nearest Railway Station is Kendrapara, which is located around 70 KM distance and Cuttack railway station is 128 km from Naganatheswar Shiva Temple
Nearest Airport
The nearest Airport is Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar, which is located around 156 KM distance from Naganatheswar Shiva Temple