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  2. Maa Mangala Mandir, Kakatpur - Wikipedia

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    The carvings of the deity Mangala is in typical Odia style, having khilana & prabha back to her sitting place. The architecture of temple is a typical example of Utkaliya Peedha Vimana Style . There is a bed made of solid stone on which it is said Maa Mangala rests after touring the entire universe every day.

  3. Mangala Temple - Wikipedia

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    Mangala Temple was constructed in the 19th century CE and is located in Village Patia in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha. The enshrined deity is the four-armed Mangala . The deity holds a conch in her upper right hand and a wheel in her lower left hand.

  4. Maa Jhanjiri Mangala Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Maa Jhanjiri Mangala Temple, or Jhanjiri Mangala Mandir is an ancient Hindu mandir (temple) dedicated to Mangala (Maa Mangala ), the presiding deity of the Cuttack City in Odisha, India. One of numerous temples in Cuttack, [ 1 ] it is located at the area of Jhanjiri Mangala and is known also as Mangala Temple at Jhanjirimangala Square .

  5. Bata Mangala Temple - Wikipedia

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    Bata Mangala Temple is a temple dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Mangala. The temple is located 7 km away from the Hindu Holy town of Puri in the state of Odisha, India. [1] The temple is revered by devotees on the way to the nearby Jagannath Temple. It is customary that devotees pray in this temple before they proceed to the Jagannath Temple.

  6. Chandi - Wikipedia

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    Chandi is one of the most popular goddess in Bengal, and a number of poems and literary compositions in Bengali called Chandi Mangala Kavyas were written from 13th century to early 19th century. [13] These had the effect of merging the local folk and tribal goddesses with mainstream Hinduism.

  7. Mangalajodi - Wikipedia

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    A literary digital magazine, Banamallira Mahak, [4] based upon Odia literature and culture has been published in Mangalajodi. Banamallira Mahak is a non-profit digital web magazine, whose aim is to store and promote Odia literature worldwide. A digital platform for self expression by the writers, their literary creativity and thoughts round the ...

  8. Mangla Gauri Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Mangla Gauri temple (Hindi: मां मंगलागौरी मंदिर) in Shakti Peetham, Gaya, Bihar, India was mentioned in Padma Purana, Vayu Purana and Agni Purana and Devi Bhagvata Purana and Markandeya Purana in other scriptures and tantric works.

  9. Baitala Deula - Wikipedia

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    Baitāḷa deuḷa or Vaitāḷa deuḷa (Odia: ବଇତାଳ ଦେଉଳ) is an 8th-century Hindu temple of the typical Khakara style of the Kalinga architecture dedicated to Goddess Chamunda located in Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha, India.