Maa Ramachandi Temple - Kosala

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Address :

SH 63, Kosala, Odisha 759130, India

Postal code : 759130
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SH 63, Kosala, Odisha 759130, India
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supriya kumar sahoo on Google

This is a very popular place in the locality. People here trust the goddess very much.
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Sibaram Sethi on Google

Very beautiful place nd give me very peaceful
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Litu Majhi on Google

I like this place because it gave me a unique satisfaction
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Udhaba Nayak on Google

Nyc place
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Sananta Bhai on Google

I loved this place as my Kuldevi MAA ramchandi blesses me always from here.
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sandeep kumar majhi on Google

Ramachandi Temple, is on a beautiful spot on the banks of the Kusabhadra River where it flows into the Bay of Bengal. It is only 5 km away from Konark in the Puri District of Orissa. Goddess Ramachandi, the deity of Konark is thought by some to be the presiding deity of this temple, while others thought it to be the temple of Mayadevi, wife of Surya (Sun God). A legend regarding the deity is popular among the locals. Kalapahad, the rebel Hindu Brahmin youth who got converted to Islam, vowed to destroy all the temples of Hindu worship during the 17th century. After destroying the Sun temple, Kalapahad approached Ramachandi temple to destroy it. Then Goddess Ramachandi dressed as a Maluni (a maid servant) asked Kalapahad to wait at the door till she brings water from the river for the Goddess. Kalapahad anxiously waited for a long time to get some cold water. When it was too late and the Maluni did not return he was exhausted and entered inside the temple and found the throne empty. Then he thought the Maluni took away the deity with her and with anger he followed the Maluni. When he reached the bank of the Kushabhadra river he found the goddess Ramachandi floating in the middle of the river. At that time the river was outpouring, so he came back without being able to reach the middle of the river. Then Goddess Ramachandi came in dream of a Panda (priest) and told him to build a temple on the bank of the Kushabhadra river. This place is now known as Ramachandi. Throughout the year many visitors come here to get the blessing of Goddess Ramachandi and to enjoy the scenic beauty of river Kushabhadra and Bay of Bengal. Now the temple has collapsed leaving remains of its broken walls and the empty throne. There is no historical evidence to conclude about its presiding deity.[2]
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Wedding Photographer TRIBENDU on Google

Very nice Temple
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STYLISH SUMIT on Google

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