Chausathi Jogini Temple
Chausathi Jogini Temple
4.5
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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Lost Traveller
Warsaw, Poland223 contributions
Dec 2022 • Family
Bhubaneswar is called as temple city, but this place usually skipped from most of those "main stream" lists..
<10 km from railway station and at outskirt of city - can use city cycle facility to come ! few from 64 idols are missing, but nevertheless you can find some unique here, no roof temple, un-common idols like one leg lord shiva, and city view from wall - all far from noise, pollution and tourist traps..
<10 km from railway station and at outskirt of city - can use city cycle facility to come ! few from 64 idols are missing, but nevertheless you can find some unique here, no roof temple, un-common idols like one leg lord shiva, and city view from wall - all far from noise, pollution and tourist traps..
Written 30 November 2023
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Gayathri C
5 contributions
May 2023 • Family
Recently visited this unique temple lying in the outskirts of Bhubaneswar. A really peaceful, open-roofed temple with gorgeous and intricate carvings on both the inner and outer walls. It's best to visit this temple by car since it is not in the city and in a more quieter rural area. Furthermore, there is a lovely handicraft store just opposite the temple called Soumya Handicrafts. They have lovely Pattachitras. Overall, you must not miss this hidden gem!
Written 20 May 2023
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Avirup Guha Roy
Kolkata (Calcutta), India94 contributions
Jun 2022
This 9th century site is also known as Mahamaya Temple... it is one of the very few active tantric shrines of India... hypaethral or open roofed in design, the architecture resembles a yoni-pedestal
Written 21 June 2022
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Amod
Mumbai, India112 contributions
Apr 2022
The Temple is a circular structure - quite small in Diameter & height - Honestly I was expecting it to be much bigger.
There are 64 idols of ladies, each bearing a unique Hairdo! The only Temple of its kind without a roof. I will strongly recommend visiting it.
There are 64 idols of ladies, each bearing a unique Hairdo! The only Temple of its kind without a roof. I will strongly recommend visiting it.
Written 12 May 2022
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Sujatha M
Bengaluru, India86 contributions
Dec 2021
It is all open, no roof or doors and is circular in shape. We went cycling from Bhubaneshwar to this place and really enjoyed the ride, especially once you get out of the city.
Written 14 January 2022
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esangeeta
New Delhi, India16 contributions
Nov 2021
If you want to see how Shakti is worshipped this temple summarizes it. We read online that this was not a living temple but were surprised that it was a temple with ongoing worship. Difficult to access though
Written 3 December 2021
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Debashis T
Dehradun, India1,711 contributions
Dec 2019
I have seen chausathi (64) yogini temple one at Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh and this is another one. But astonishingly the structure of both these temples are quite similar. This temple is in Hirapur village some 20 kms from Bhubaneswar towards Puri. But if you go by Tankapani Road through Sai Temple, after crossing the daya river bridge this village is there. The temple is also in outskirt of the village.It is not a favorite place for tourists, so you can admire its beauty peacefully. Only one goddess is worshiped here, though there are 63 remaining there. Indeed a small but beautiful place.
Written 6 June 2020
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Umesh N
Nasik (Nashik), Maharashtra, India10 contributions
Nov 2019
located on outskirts of city.. though small but a different kind of temples without any roof.. all temples have their own mythological history..
Written 11 December 2019
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pratimazzn
Bhubaneswar, India83 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
Disease place where you can find 64 God and goddess statue this is a I am send place situated near balakati Bhubaneswar
Written 30 November 2019
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kumarbisoi
Bhubaneswar, India55 contributions
Sept 2019 • Friends
The main attraction is the beach and sparsely densed forest which is used for picnic .
The Marine drive makes the visit a memorable one .
Not much of food options available as most of the people cook for picnic .
Some good hotels a few miles away.
The Marine drive makes the visit a memorable one .
Not much of food options available as most of the people cook for picnic .
Some good hotels a few miles away.
Written 9 October 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions about Chausathi Jogini Temple
- Chausathi Jogini Temple is open:
- Sun - Sat 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
- Hotels near Chausathi Jogini Temple:
- (2.52 km) Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Bhubaneswar
- (0.60 km) Hotel Kharavela
- (3.63 km) Vivanta Bhubaneswar DN Square
- (4.73 km) The Crown, Bhubaneswar - IHCL SeleQtions
- (0.65 km) OYO Flagship 201 Khandagiri Chowk
- Restaurants near Chausathi Jogini Temple:
- (0.51 km) The Khandagiri Restaurant
- (2.52 km) WelcomCafe
- (6.06 km) Chrunchy Munchie
- (0.81 km) Tangent Restaurant
- (5.89 km) Golden Bird