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Mahendragiri, is a mountain in Rayagada block of the district of Gajapati, Odisha, India. [1] It is situated amongst the Eastern Ghats at an elevation of 1,501 metres (4,925 ft). The second highest mountain of Odisha.
The puranic mountain Mahendragiri is situated in Paralakhemundi. According to legend, it is the place where Lord Parashurama stays and does tapasya. Temples built by the Pandavas are seen. The main festival here [where?] is Shivaratri, the worship of Shiva, the guru or preceptor of Lord Parashurama.
Mahendragiri is a hill in India in Tirunelveli District, South Tamil Nadu. [1] The hill is located in Tirunelveli District [ 2 ] and is part of the southern range of the Western Ghats , with an elevation of 1,645.2 metres (5,398 ft).
The name Eastern Ghats derives from the word ghat and the cardinal direction in which it is located with respect to the Indian mainland. Ghat, a term used in the Indian subcontinent, depending on the context, could either refer to a range of stepped hills such as the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats, or a series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf.
Mahendragiri is the name of the following places in India: Mahendragiri, Odisha, a hill or mountain in Eastern Ghats, Gajapati district, Odisha, India; Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu, a hill or mountain in Eastern Ghats, Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, India; Mahendra Mountains, mountain range described in Indian epics, identified with the Eastern ...
The mountain Mahendragiri, a segment of Eastern Ghats is situated in Paralakhemundi. Legend says that it is the place where lord Parashurama, a Chiranjeevi staying eternally and doing tapasya. Temples built by Pandavas are seen. Main festival here is Shivaratri, the worship of Shiva, the guru or percepter of lord Parashurama.
Anamudi, on the right, is the highest peak of the Western Ghats at 2,695 m (8,842 ft) Nilgiris, a part of Western Ghats at Masinangudi, Tamil Nadu Nilambur Mukurthi Peak Indian top cool peak Kerala, Nilagiri Tamil Nadu Vagamon Hills with shola vegetation Kodachadri Hills Chembra Peak covered with mist Banasura Hill with cloud covered Illikkal Kallu Malleswaran in a distant vision Varayadumotta ...
[2] [4] The hills here are an extension of the Eastern Ghats and are a source of many other streams which then go on to join the Mahanadi. For the first 100 kilometres (62 mi) of its course, the Mahanadi flows in a northerly direction and drains the Raipur district and touches eastern portions of Raipur city. It is a rather narrow river at this ...