Mausima Temple ମାଉସି'ମା ମନ୍ଦିର - Bhubaneswar

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Contact Mausima Temple ମାଉସି'ମା ମନ୍ଦିର

Address :

Gautam Nagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751014, India

Postal code : 751014
Opening hours :
Tuesday 5AM–9PM
Wednesday 5AM–9PM
Thursday 5AM–9PM
Friday 5AM–9PM
Saturday 5AM–9PM
Sunday 5AM–9PM
Monday 5AM–9PM
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Description : Hindu temple with decorative stone reliefs, set in a lakeside park & dating to the 11th century.

Gautam Nagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751014, India
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aswini panda on Google

One of the oldest temple in Bhubaneswar now become a foodie point. W you will get varieties of snacks here.
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Shubham Verma on Google

Ancient historical Temple. Go for worship and you feel peace here. Must visit here at least one time. Visit here with you family children makes you so happy. One of the best temple in orissa bhuneswar. Its design is attractive and its corridor is spacious. This temple is almost 1700 year ancient. This temple is made up of stone and designed it by hand makes it beautiful. Thank you ????
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RAJESH DEBATA RD (OMM,KALIA) on Google

COME HERE AND ENJOY THE PLACE.
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Mehul Chauhan (Gatistvam) on Google

Long height Temples height is so big compare to other nearby temple. The tree behind the temple is very oldest and had covered big area of campus Huge campus with different beautiful things. One pond One tube well Garden with colourful flowers Long walk way between garden and around pond.
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Mayuri Mandakini on Google

A good place to spend time with family and friends in evening. A little renovation can make this place more attractive. A Peacefull place with loads of trees. Nature lovers will definitely love this place
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Sourav Ranjan Sahoo on Google

Mausi Maa is also termed as Ardhashini. It has been mentioned in the Vaisanava Kanda of the Skanda Purana that Goddess Ardhashini drank half of the sea water that flooded Puri and saved the abode of Shri Jagannath. Goddess Ardhashini with Kapalamochana Shiva, act as the guardians of the Samkha Kshetra.
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Dr.Satyabrata Dash on Google

Rameswar Temple:Also known as Mausi Maa temple of Lord Lingaraj, Rameshwar Temple is just two km away from Lingaraj temple.  Historians say that the temple was built during the late Soma Vansh period that can be traced to the early part of the 12th century AD. The Jagamohan (assembly hall) of the temple was built much later. According to legends, when Lord Ram was returning from Lanka after victory over Ravana, goddess Sita asked to worship Shiva at the site of the temple. Seeing her devotion, Ram built a lingam at the site for the purpose of her worship. One can find a nice park with a beautiful pond is present in the temple premises.
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Rohan Padhi on Google

Well lit in the evenings. Good place for morning walks. The area around the pond can be better maintained

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