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Gupteswar Temple
Gupteswar Temple
Gupteswar Temple
Gupteswar Temple
Gupteswar Temple
Gupteswar Temple
Gupteswar Temple
Gupteswar Temple
Gupteswar Temple
Gupteswar Temple
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srinivas patra (05/15/2021)
Best place to visit in summer tour .
Classified TNT (01/07/2021)
The cave Shrine of Gupteswar nestles on a lush green hill, 58 K.m from Jeypore, and 80 Kms away from Koraput, amidst deep forest. The Cavernous interior of the Temple enshrines a huge ‘lingam’. The cave is a multi Chambered wonder, Gupteswar is also Popularly known as Gupta Kedra Shabari a Rocky Stream of great Scenic Beauty Flows by Gupteswar. It is believed that Lord Rama when the passed through this region on his way to Panchabati in Dandaka-ranya. The heavily wooded valley all around is a heaven for the adventure loners.it is a tourist place. Every year a huge number of tourists visits Gupteswar for its beauty.It is a limestone cave, and its main attraction is the gigantic Shiva linga which is said to be increasing in size. Pilgrims from all over the country come here during the Sravana period because the yearly Bol Bam yatra is held at this place. Devotees walk to the Gupteshwar during Bol Bam yatra to bathe in the maha kund, and then chant near the Shiva Linga. There are 200 steps to reach to the Shiva linga temple. Its entrance is about 3 metres (9.8 ft) wide and 2 metres (6.6 ft) high.
sushree smita (02/06/2021)
Very good place for worship, and really peaceful place.
Teegala Meher Rithwik (11/11/2020)
Gupteswar Cave is a city shrine dedicated to Shiva. It is a pilgrim site situated about 55 km away Jeypore, Koraput District in the state of Odisha, India. It is a limestone cave, and its main attraction is the gigantic Shiva Linga which is said to be increasing in size.
SIBA PRADHAN (11/03/2020)
Gupteswar Cave is a city shrine dedicated to Shiva. It is a pilgrim site situated about 55 km away Jeypore, Koraput District in the state of Odisha, India. It is a limestone cave, and its main attraction is the gigantic Shiva Linga which is said to be increasing in size.
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