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GUPTESWAR TEMPLE

Koraput, ODISHA

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Gupteswar Temple in Koraput, Odisha is a cavern sanctuary situated on the banks of Kolab River, around 80 km from Koraput.Importantcave sanctum of Lord Shiva Situated on a lime stone slope in the midst of picturesque rapture. The sanctuary houses a consecrated swayambhu Shivling called Gupteswar, which in a real sense implies the ‘Covered up God’. Shivratri is the major festivalcelebrated here in the midst of much pageantry and wonder.

The notoriety of the sanctuary isn’t confined to Orissa yet it isalso notable in different pieces of the country. Individuals of Chhattisgarh allude to the sanctuary by the name’Gupta Kedar’. Gupteswar can be reached through a woodland plot what begins from the east of the Ramagiri Hill up to a distance of 19 km.

  • A River Formed Waterfall
  • Mountains
  • Spent Happy Times

As the name sounds Gupteswar implies – The Hidden God”, and the primary cavern sanctuary with a two-meter tallness is and encircled by a few other little caverns. The spot is additionally prominently known as “Gupta Kedar”. It is said that an ancestral tracker had found the “Linga” inside the cavern. The spot is accepted to have close connections with first century AD writer Kalidas. The heavenly month of Sravana and the yearly celebration is the Shiva Ratri. On this day, a large number of enthusiasts come here to adore Lord Shiva.

This spot is otherwise called Gupteswar Gupta Ganga Ghat. Analysts say that the Ramagiri slopes, which circles the cavern hallowed place as been portrayed in the artist’s, in a real sense work Meghaduta. Tribals will be seen selling minor woodland produces surpassing minor backwoods produces outside the sanctuary. Nabarangpur to Gupteswar Temple distance is 95 km. There is a lovely cascade on the Gupteswar cave, which is one more fascination of the spot. Countless travelers from Odisha and adjoining states drop by here. Gupteswar Mahadev sanctuary and Caves is one of the most well known traveler places in Koraput, Odisha.

Encircled by a thick woodland of sal trees and flanked by the Kolab stream, a 2m high lingam remains in the cavern. The place of worship is designated “Gupteswar” and that implies the “Covered up God”. It is so named on the grounds that it was lying concealed in the cavern for an extremely extensive stretch. One can arrive at it by climbing the 200 stages flanked with lines of champak trees.

The entry of the cavern is around 3 m wide and 2 m in stature. There are likewise a few different caverns close by. Inside the second cavern there is a huge stalacite. Individuals love it as the udder of God Kamdhenu (the heavenly cow) and stand by under it with outstretched palms to gather drops of water which fall just at long stretches.

The popular Bolbom yatra is coordinated here consistently. The timberlands of Ramgiri encompass the caverns. The caverns can be reached by rising a trip of steps. The Gupteshwar Caves is likewise territorially known as Gupta Kedar and it is additionally related with Lord Rama of the Ramayana.

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Weather

The maximum summer temperature is 40-45 °C; the minimum winter temperature is 15-20 °C. The mean daily temperature varies from 15 °C to 45 °C. May is the hottest month; December is the coldest.

Best Foods

You can get food from local Hotels in the local and town area.

Best Time To Visit

You can visit here in any time, between whole year. 

Transportation (Direction)

You can visit Gupteswar Temple by any of below metods, you can choose as per your comfort.

  • Nearest Railway Station: Jeypore, which is 57Km far from Gupteswar Shiv Temple
  • Nearest Airport: Bhubaneswar, 536 km far from Gulmi Waterfall Picnic Spot
  • By Road: Jeypore, which is 57Km far from Gupteswar Shiv Temple

How to Prepare for Place

To visit Gupteswar Temple, Koraput, Odisha, You can any time visit here. This place has rich by its nature and Scenic beauty. It is advisable to bring a camera to capture its memories and beauty of nature.

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