Locality : Jajpur State : Orissa Country : India Nearest City : Bhubaneshwar Best Season To Visit : All Languages : Odissa, Hindi & English Temple Timings : 6.00 AM and 9.00 PM. Photography : Not Allowed
Locality : Jajpur State : Orissa Country : India Nearest City : Bhubaneshwar Best Season To Visit : All Languages : Odissa, Hindi & English Temple Timings : 6.00 AM and 9.00 PM. Photography : Not Allowed
The Biraja Temple is an historic Hindu temples located in Jajpur (about 125 kilometres (78 mi) north of Bhubaneswar), Odisha, India. The present temple was built during the 13th century. The principal idol is Devi Durga, who is worshiped as Viraja (Girija), and the temple gave Jajpur the nicknames “Viraja Kshetra” and “Biraja Peetha”.
The Durga idol has two hands (dwibhuja), spearing the chest of Mahishasura with one hand and pulling his tail with the other. One of her feet is on a lion, and the other is on Mahishasura’s chest. Mahishasura is depicted as a water buffalo. The idol’s crown features Ganesha, a crescent moon and a lingam. The temple covers a large area, and has several shrines to Shiva and other deities. According to the Skanda Purana it cleanses pilgrims, and it is called the Viraja or the Biraja kshetra. Jajpur is believed to have about one crore of Shiva lingams.