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Lingaraj temple dedicated to lord Shiva is the presiding deity of the city of Bhubaneshwar. This 11th century temple was earlier known as the Tribhuvaneshwar temple from where Bhubaneshwar derives its name. Built by Lalatendu Keshari of Somvansi dynasty, during the peak of the Jagannath cult in the 7th century it was later added on by many a kings and dynasties.
With height the of around 180 meters this temple dominates the sky line of Bhubaneshwar. The temple built in Hindu architectural form, typical of Orissa, has a hall of dance called the Natamandir, the hall of offering called as the Bhog Mandap and the Jagamohan, the porch. The idol inside is that of Swayambhu or self-made Lingam, half Shiva and half Vishnu which is a unique feature going in accord with the Jagannath cult expressing a fair harmony within the religion. The intriguing temple complex of Lingaraj temple has mostly all the Hindu deities, pertaining to the Jagannath cult.
Bhubaneshwar Travel Guide