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  2. Maa Mangala Mandir, Kakatpur - Wikipedia

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    So by combining the two words it becomes Kaakaw-Awtawkaw (The detained crow). During the course of time the Mangalapur village became Kakatpur and the Goddess is known as Kakatpur Mangala. The present Mandir was constructed on 1548 AD by Local Zamindar Panchanan Mitra Roychudamoni at Kakatpur with all the Sebak arrangements.

  3. Kakatpur - Wikipedia

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    Maa Mangala Mandir, Kakatpur - Kakatpur is famous for the Shrine of Goddess Mangala situated on the bank of river Prachi. The present temple dates back to the 15th century A.D and the deity belongs to the 9th century A.D.

  4. 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.

  5. Varahi Deula, Chaurasi - Wikipedia

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    Chaurasi is situated between Nimapada-Kakatpur road and is at a distance of 30 kilometers from Konark and 14 kilometers from Kakatpur village [1] with easy transport available from Puri and Konark. The easiest way to reach the temple is to drive 29 km to Charichhaka, take a right turn and drive 3 km to Amareshwar village and then take a left ...

  6. Category:Shakti temples - Wikipedia

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    M. Maa Barunei Temple; Maa Baulasuni Temple; Maa Mangala Mandir, Kakatpur; Maa Sharda Mandir, Maihar; Maa Tarini; Maa Tarini Temple, Ghatgaon; Maa Ugra Tara

  7. 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.

  8. Kalijai - Wikipedia

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    Kalijai Temple. Kalijai Temple is located on an island in Chilika Lake. It is considered to be the abode of the Goddess Kalijai. Goddess Kalijai is actually Kali, the source and the first 'Mahavidya' of 'Dasmahavidyas'. Highly revered by the local populace, the deity has been venerated in the local folklores and legends.

  9. Ekamra Kshetra - Wikipedia

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    Ekamra Kshetra or the temple city of Bhubaneswar is a series of ancient sandstone temples, heritage ponds and water tanks, its wealth of monuments is testament to an ancient continuous architectural and historical heritage covering over 2,000 years from the 3rd century BC to the 15th century AD.