Tourist Acctration in Around Bhubaneshwar
- Dhauli
- Khandagiri and Udaygiri Caves
- Atri
- Nandan Kanan Zoo
- Cuttack
- Paradeep
- Ratnagiri, Lalitgiri, Udayagiri
Dhauli (8kms.)
The historic site is located on the
Puri - Konark highway, across Dhauli hill on the banks of river Daya. The 3rd
century B.C. Ashokan Rock Edicts, on the foot of the hill indicate that the
great 'Kalinga war' was fought here.
The bloody war transformed emperor Ashoka, who renounced his blood thirsty
campaign and embraced Buddhism. A Buddhist Peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa) was
established on the opposite hill in the early seventies by the Japan Buddha
Sangha and Kalinga Nippon Buddha Sangha.
Khandagiri and Udaygiri Caves (7
kms.)
The rock-cut caves at the twin hills
of Khandagiri and Udaygiri, were the ancient Jain monasteries and are one of
the most important Orissan historical monuments. The caves dating back to 2nd
century B..C., were carved out by the first known Orissan ruler, Kharavela. The
famous Hathi Gumpha ('Elephant Cave') and Rani Gumpha ('Queen's Cave') here are
adorned with early sculptural art depicting the life and times of Jain ascetics.
Atri (42kms.)
It is well known for the hot sulphur
water spring and the temple of Lord Hatakeswar. The spring water is said to
possess curative properties.
Nandan Kanan Zoo (20 kms.)
The beautiful zoo carved out of the
Chandaka forest is perhaps the finest in the country. The animals are kept in
their natural habitat and a centrally located lake divides the Zoo from the
Botanical Gardens. The zoo is famous for white tigers as well as migratory
birds, which come here during winters. It also has the country's largest Lion
Safari Park and White Tiger Safari with Ropeway and Toy Train.
Cuttack (30kms.)
Cuttack is said to be founded by
Nripati Kesari (920-935) and is one of the oldest towns in Orissa. It lies at
the head of the Mahanadi delta and is virtually an island surrounded by the
great river and its tributary, the Kathajuri. A stone embankment on the
Kathajuri river, built in the 11th century by a king of Kesari dynasty is a
marvel of engineering. A shrine of Kadam Rasul set in the heart of the town
enshrines some holy relics of Prophet Mohammad, which were brought from Mecca.
The ruins of 14th century Barabati Fort are about 3 kms. north of city centre.
Paradeep (94 km)
It is a major sea port and a fine beach
resort.
Ratnagiri, Lalitgiri, Udayagiri : These three hills have ruins of a remarkable Buddhist
complex. Hieun-T'sang, the Chinese pilgrim found it to be the seat of a
flourishing Buddhist University called "Puspagiri". Extensive ruins
of brick pagodas, sculptured stone portals and esoteric Buddhist images have
been excavated from here. Ratnagiri is 70 kms. Lalitgiri is 55 kms. and
Udayagiri is 60 kms. from Cuttack.
RE ACHING THERE
A irport: Bhubaneshwar (179 kms)
Railhead: Well connected.
Road: Connected by N.H. 5
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