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BOUDH, ODISHA

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Dambarugada In Boudh Odisha has arranged a good ways off of 20 Km. from Boudh town toward Boudh to Balangir street. The name of the spot is Sangrampur. The waterway Mahanadi streams down the mountain which makes for an outwardly dazzling sight. The mountain gives a bent look from the entirety of its side. The tallness of the mountain is 70 feet.

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A ridge with lovely inclusion is arranged a ways off of 20 km from Boudh on Bolangir street (N.H. 57) and 5 km from Sahajpal Chowk towards the north. The waterway Mahanadi streams down the mountain which makes for an outwardly shocking sight. The mountain gives a bend look from the entirety of its side. It would seem that simply a ‘Dambaru’.So individuals call this mountain as’Dambarugada Mountain’.

 

The tallness of the mountain is 70 feet.On the top there is a sanctuary of Chaitanya Deva. The directing divinity of this sanctuary is RadhaKrishna.Dambarugada is a spot firmly connected with the improvement of Vajrayana, the tantric wing of Buddhism. Numerous antiquarians give distinctive view in regards to the cause and improvement of Vajrayana. Many view that it was started at the hour of Lord Buddha. As indicated by another order it was created in the eighth century A.D. or then again during the time of Acharya Indrabhuti (the ruler of Sambal). Boudh the actual name shows the firmly connected with Lord Buddha and Buddhist culture.

 

Dambarugada some time ago was stayed atomic of tantric Buddhism where various Buddhist rationalists remained for a significant stretch to finish their spiritualSadhanas and made hundreds out of important tantric philosophical books. Prevalently in their words, they considered it the sacred place that is known for Tantra, the spot of edification Oddiyan.In his acclaimed synthesis “Gyanasiddhi” Acharya Indrabhuti the lord of Sambal present-day Sambalpur has plainly referenced that he has formed the book in Oddiyan. Oddiyan the name is gotten from the word Odra. Odra was the antiquated name of Oddiyan the name is gotten from the word Odra. Odra was the antiquated name of Boudh.

 

The Brahmeswar sanctuary engraving of Kolavati Devi referenced the Boudh district as Odra-desa. This spot was famous because of the Buddhist savants and their Sadhanas on the bank of the stream Mahanadi. The spot Dambarugada as a present is covered with thick woods. Dambarugada a spot especially distinguished as a little mountain that can without much of a stretch be noticeable from Boudh town.

 

At now the spot which is a wonderful excursion spot draws in many nature darlings to see the endowment of nature intently. Presently a sacred hallowed place is arranged there. The hallowed place obliges hundred of priests and close to the sanctuary, two old landmarks are discovered having a place with the commemorations of Vajrajanic thinkers of the eighth century A.D. The symbol cut in one landmark might be the picture of Vajrajana popular scholars of that time and the priests of the sanctuary told about the commemoration that in the past there was the presence of three landmarks. Out of three one is annihilated in course of time. Two are as yet in the presence and one of them contains a picture most likely of Acharya Padma Sambhava the author of Tantric Buddhism.

 

The sculpture is wearing makuta on the head sitting in Abhayamudra. In any case, another dedication is vacant. The designs demonstrate that some time ago there was a sanctuary where Buddhist rationalists were playing out their love. The dedication sanctuary is of the short tallness estimating around 8 feet and the plan shows it was inherent a rectangular style. There are someVajrajanic Goddess symbols found in the closest towns. Numerous symbols are being revered by the neighborhood individuals in various names like Mauli, Pitabalietc. Dambarugada isn’t just a position of Buddhist culture yet is addition a position of an infinite culture where we can see the consolidated presence of various organizations like Saivism, Vaisnavism, and Shaktism. Close to Dambarugada, an old Siva sanctuary is arranged in particular Manesar.

 

The sanctuary is an old sanctuary. The current construction remains there instead of the excess the destructed design of the antiquated Siva sanctuary. Close to Dambarugada we can discover Baunsuni town. The town is the focal point of the Shakti clique, the well known spot of Stambeswari. Ruler Ranabhanja of Boudh proclaimed himself as the Stambeswari Lavdhabara Prasada. Close to Dambarugada an acclaimed Vishnu sanctuary was arranged in the past which is currently annihilated in course of time. Some copper plate engravings are there in Tatarkela, a town close by Dambarugada. Presently in a sanctuary, Radha-Krishna is being adored as the managing divinity

Geographical Information

The Dambarugada Mountain is situated at a distance of 20 Km. from Boudh town toward Boudh to Balangir road. The name of the place is Sangrampur. The river Mahanadi flows down the mountain which makes for a visually stunning sight.

Weather

The climatic condition of Boudh is much varied. The district comes under the ambit of Western Central Table Land characterized by hot and moist sub-humid climate. It has mainly 4 seasons. The summer season is from March to Mid June, the period from Mid June to September is the Rainy season, October and November constitute the post monsoon season and winter is from December to February. The best time to visit this district is during winter.

Best Foods

You can get food from Hotels in the town area.

Best Time To Visit

  • Best time to visit: Oct-Feb.

Transportation (Direction)

By Air

Nearest Airport is Bhubaneswar – 169 km.

 
 

By Train

Nearest Railway station is Rairakhol – 30km. From Rairakhol to Boudh By Bus or Taxi – 30km

 
 

By Road

Bhubaneswar To Boudh Via Nayagada – 230km . Bhubaneswar to Boudh Via Angul – 240km

How to Prepare for Place

To visit Dambarugada in boudh Odisha, This place has rich history and culture. It is advisable to bring a camera to capture its beauty.

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