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CUTTACK, ODISHA

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Maa Gada Chandi Temple In Cuttack Odisha is an antiquated sanctuary committed to the Goddess Chandi, the managing divinity of Cuttack, Odisha. The sanctuary is found close by the banks of the Mahanadi River. 

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Late Sri Hansa Panda began adoring the Deity with most extreme Niti, Nistha, and Sraddha. According to the sacred texts identified with Goddess Chandika or Bhuvaneshwari has four hands, showing weapons and signals as Paasa, Ankusha, Abhaya, Varada. She is loved as Bhuvaneswari while reciting Bhuvaneswari Mantra. 

 

After Late Sri Hansa Panda, his solitary child Late Sri Lakshmana Panda began revering The Goddess in a similar interaction and method. He was honored with four girls, named Champa, Tulasi, Mali, and Malati. Those little girls were additionally helping their dad Late Sri Lakshmana Panda, in the customs (Seva Puja) of the Deity. Late Lakshmana panda consistently asked Maa Chandi to have a child and subsequent to imploring such countless days, he was honored with a child, named Sri Dayanidhi Panda, who likewise followed the impression of his archetypes. The sanctuary went to the spotlight during Sri Dayanidhi Panda. The quantity of aficionados expanded during his period. He has six children, who are as of now performing ceremonies (Seva puja) of god. They are to be specific Sri Narayan Panda, Sri Narahari Panda, Sri Somnath Panda, Sri Chakradhar Panda, Sri Loknath Panda and Sri Ratnakar Panda. 

 

The above innate sevaks alongside their fourteen children are by and by playing out the Seva Puja (Rituals) in the Temple. The fourteen children are Jagabandhu, Dinabandhu, Bikram, Gopal, Sarat Kumar, Sukhadeva, Bhagadeba, Manoj, Trilochan, Susant, Biswaranjan, Ramachandra, Pramod, Ranjit. It was set up in the year 1946. 

Geographical Information

Maa Gada Chandi Temple in Cuttack Odisha is situated at 20°28′38.08″N 85°51′45.23″ECoordinates.
Maa Chandi is worshipped in various incarnations of Durga during the puja. In Cuttack, people strongly believe Maa Gada Chandi as ‘The Living Goddess’

Weather

Cuttack is 29m above sea level. The climate here is tropical. The summers here have a good deal of rainfall, while the winters have very little. This climate is considered to be Aw according to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification. The average annual temperature is 26.8 °C | 80.3 °F in Cuttack. About 1686 mm | 66.4 inch of precipitation falls annually.

The driest month is January, with 12 mm | 0.5 inch of rain. Most of the precipitation here falls in July, averaging 404 mm | 15.9 inch.

May is the warmest month of the year. The temperature in May averages 31.7 °C | 89.1 °F. January is the coldest month, with temperatures averaging 21.2 °C | 70.1 °F.

There is a difference of 392 mm | 15 inch of precipitation between the driest and wettest months. Throughout the year, temperatures vary by 10.6 °C | 51.0 °F.

Best Foods

You can get food from Hotels in the town area.

Best Time To Visit

Durga Puja and Kali Puja Festivals are commended with most extreme grandeur and exhilaration. The Durga Puja festivity goes on for almost 16 days beginning from the dull fortnight of Ashwin Krishna Ashtami and finishes in Ashwin Shukla Navami and Vijayadashami. 

Transportation (Direction)

By Air
Nearest Airport is Bhubaneswar Airport-

 

By Train
Nearest Railway Stations are Cuttack- 14 min (6.3 km) via Ring Rd

 

By Road
Regular Bus services are always available.

How to Prepare for Place

To visit Maa Gada Chandi Temple In Cuttack Odisha, You can any time visit here. Ice creams, cooldrinks, coconuts are available all time here. This place has rich history and culture. It is advisable to bring a camera to capture its beauty.

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