Maa Patana Mangala Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
2 to 3 HoursPlace Type:
Religious & HistoricalEntry Fees:
General Entry and Darshan: There is no entry fee for visiting the temple or the pond. The temple is open to everyone regardless of caste or creed, reflecting the inclusive nature of the Shakti cult in Odisha.
Special Puja and Offerings: Whi...General Entry and Darshan: There is no entry fee for visiting the temple or the pond. The temple is open to everyone regardless of caste or creed, reflecting the inclusive nature of the Shakti cult in Odisha.
Special Puja and Offerings: While entry is free, those wishing to perform specific rituals like "Archana" or "Bhoga" may pay a nominal fee at the temple office. These charges usually range from Rs.20 to Rs.500 depending on the complexity of the ritual.Timing:
Daily Temple Hours: The temple is open daily from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The morning hours are best for rituals, while the evening is ideal for a peaceful walk.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the Maha...Daily Temple Hours: The temple is open daily from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The morning hours are best for rituals, while the evening is ideal for a peaceful walk.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the Maha Bishuba Sankranti festival in April or early mornings in the winter months of November to February when the weather is pleasant for outdoor exploration.Special Events:
Maha Bishuba Sankranti: This is the most significant event, celebrated in mid-April. It involves the Jhamu Yatra, where devotees (Patuas) walk on fire or perform rigorous penance to please the goddess.
Patana Mangala Yatra: An annual fair t...Maha Bishuba Sankranti: This is the most significant event, celebrated in mid-April. It involves the Jhamu Yatra, where devotees (Patuas) walk on fire or perform rigorous penance to please the goddess.
Patana Mangala Yatra: An annual fair that features traditional Odia folk dances, "Pala," and modern entertainment like dragon shows. The entire village turns into a vibrant carnival during this time.Best Photo Spots:
The Temple Reflection in the Pond: The best spot for photography is the western bank of the pond during sunset. You can capture the entire temple structure reflected in the still waters, creating a symmetrical and golden-hued masterpiece.
Intri...The Temple Reflection in the Pond: The best spot for photography is the western bank of the pond during sunset. You can capture the entire temple structure reflected in the still waters, creating a symmetrical and golden-hued masterpiece.
Intricate Gate Carvings: The entrance gateway with its traditional motifs provides a perfect frame for portraits.
The Ancient Banyan Tree: The gnarled roots and vast canopy of the old trees behind the temple provide a dramatic and natural backdrop for artistic shots.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Witnessing the Morning Aarti: One of the most spiritual activities is attending the Morning Aarti at 7:00 AM. The rhythmic chanting and the lighting of lamps create a mesmerizing atmosphere that connects the soul to the divine.
Holy Dip in the Pond: Visitors often take a symbolic holy dip or wash their hands and feet in the massive temple pond before entering the main shrine. This act is believed to cleanse one's sins and prepare the mind for prayer.
Exploring Village Crafts: After the temple visit, you can walk through Narendrapur village to see local artisans at work. The village is known for traditional Odia crafts and simple agricultural life, offering an authentic rural experience.
Photography and Architecture Study: Enthusiasts can spend hours documentin...
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Why Famous:
The Legend of Ravana's Army Base: The temple is famous for the belief that Ravana brought the deity from Lanka to this region, which is why Bhadrak is sometimes referred to as Paschima Lanka. This unique mythological link attracts historians and devotees alike.The Legend of Ravana's Army Base: The temple is famous for the belief that Ravana brought the deity from Lanka to this region, which is why Bhadrak is sometimes referred to as Paschima Lanka. This unique mythological link attracts historians and devotees alike.
The Great Temple Tank: It is renowned for having one of the largest temple ponds in the Bhadrak district. This pond is not only a scenic attraction but also the site for the famous Pana Sankranti rituals where thousands of "Patuas" gather to perform sacred ceremonies. -
Architecture:
Structural Design and Dimensions: The temple showcases the classic Kalinga style of architecture, specifically the Pidha Deula form. The main sanctum or Vimana stands at a height of approximately 45 feet, featuring a square base that tapers upwards into a pyramidal roof. T...Structural Design and Dimensions: The temple showcases the classic Kalinga style of architecture, specifically the Pidha Deula form. The main sanctum or Vimana stands at a height of approximately 45 feet, featuring a square base that tapers upwards into a pyramidal roof. The exterior walls are decorated with carvings of various deities and floral motifs, though many have weathered over time. The Jagamohana (assembly hall) is a spacious rectangular structure measuring 30 feet by 20 feet, designed to accommodate the gathering of devotees.
Temple Materials and Sanctum: Built primarily using Laterite and Sandstone, the temple's foundation is incredibly sturdy. The inner sanctum houses the black stone idol of Maa Mangala, which is approximately 3 feet in height and depicted in a seated posture. The temple complex also includes a massive stone-paved courtyard and a gateway that features modern Odia sculptural elements. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar, located about 160 KMS away. From the airport, you can hire a private taxi or take a bus to Bhadrak city and then proceed to Ghanteswar.
By Train: Bhadrak Rail... -
Near Tourist Places:
Maa Bhadrakali Temple (40 KMS), Akhandalamani Temple (35 KMS), Biranchi Narayan Temple (25 KMS), Dhamra Port (45 KMS), Dhamarai Temple (55 KMS), Eram Raktatirtha (30 KMS), Chandabali Port (48 KMS), Bhadrak Sea Beach (38 KMS), Aradi Chhaka (32 KMS), Salandi Dam (60 KMS)
Tourism Tips
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Health and Safety: Always carry bottled water as the rural areas can be hot. Be mindful of your belongings during festival crowds.
Packing Essentials: Wear light cotton clothes and carry a scarf to cover your head if needed. Comfortable sl...
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