Sunday, 9 June 2013

Dhauligiri - The Santi Stupa

Another picnic spot that most of the tourist would like to visit is Dhauligiri (Oriya: ଧଉଳି). Dhauligiri is situated on the river banks of Daya, which is just about 8 K.M.  away south of Bhubaneswar in Odisha (India). Basically it's a hill with vast space adjoining it and has got the major edicts of the great Emperor Ashoka which is engraved on a mass of rock by the side of the road leading to the summit of the hill. Dhauligiri is also presumed to be the area where the ancient great war that is Kalinga war was fought.

The edicts of Ashoka can be found in the rock cuts near Dhauli where it has been expressed about this life an during 

The Rock Edicts found here include Nos. I-X, XIV and two separate Kalinga Edicts. In Kalinga Edict VI, he expresses his concern for the "welfare of the whole world". The rock-cut elephant above the Edicts is the earliest Buddhist sculpture of Odisha. The stone elephant shows the animal's foreparts only, though it has a fine sense of form and movement.

Ashoka had a special weakness for Dhauli, where the battle was fought. The Daya river is said to have turned red with the blood of the many deceased after the battle, and enabled Ashoka to realize the magnitude of horror associated with war. He saw to it that Dhauli became an important centre of Buddhist activities. He built several chaityas, stupas and pillars there. He got abodes excavated for the recluse, instructions inscribed for officials, expounded the main principles of dandaniti for the public, provided special status to his new kingdom including the stupas at Dhauli


On the top of the hill, a dazzling white peace pagoda has been built by the Japan Buddha Sangha and the Kalinga Nippon Buddha Sangha in the 1970s.

The nearby region also houses Ashokan edicts and possibly a Stupa at Bhaskareshwar temple at Tankapani road as argued by scholars. The Dhauligiri hills also has an ancient Shiva temple which is the place for mass gathering during Shiva Ratri Celebrations.

Thursday, 23 May 2013

Khandagiri and Udaygiri Caves


Khandagiri and Udaygiri Caves are one of the marvelous rock-cut shelters or caves made by Jains during the ancient times of India.These are both the adjacent hills located 6 K.M. west of Bhubaneswar and they are being separated by a Highway which connects N.H. 6 at one end and other end connects to the Chandaka (Elephant Sanctuary). Khandagiri and Udaygiri Caves are one of awesome picnic spots and a perfect place to hangout during your vacations. You can find lots of monkeys by our side jumping one tree to other. Sometimes they used to sit on different persons to snatch different food items the people are carrying with them... You will also love watching all these. Many shop relating to stone carving can be found besides these two hills. Many tourist used to come through out the year... You can find the ancient times elephant caves and ancient architectures. on these caves. It is really a nice place to spend holidays and picnic.




Saturday, 20 October 2012

Chandipur Beach


Chandipur is an unexplored sea beach that has intact beaches and clear blue waters in it. Tourists mainly flock to Chandipur for its magnificent sea shore. Its a virgin location with white sands where people can spend some peaceful and pleasant times, and eliminate hustle and bustle of other overcrowded tourist hotspots. The town is well known for its vast beach.

Its a famous beach town situated in the Balasore District of Orissa. It lies near the Bay of Bengal at a distance of 16 km from the Balasore Railway Station. It has an altitude of 3 m above sea level. If you've a crave for sea foods, get the popular seafoods here, Horseshoe crab is also found on this beach towards Mirzapur. Give your appetite a yummy treat!!!

Its speciality is that the water tides here recede from 1 to 5 km during the ebb, and return only when high tides return to the beach. This phenomenon is visible here twice a day. After which, a trail of shells and driftwood are left behind.

Chandipur also act as a arm hub for India. Chandipur-on-sea is a site of the Indian Army’s Integrated Test Range. Several missiles including the nuclear capable Akash, Agni, Shaurya, and Prithvi ballistic missiles have been launched from here.

Fishing is the major occupation in Chandipur and a blooming fishing community and market reside near this beach at the avenue of Budhabalanga River. It lies in close proximity with the nearby tourist attractions like Remuna, Panchalingeswar, Aradi and Chandaneswar. You can, however, take a trip to these nearby tourist spots.

Panchalingeshwar lies 45 km away from Chandipur and is popular for the Shrine of five Shiva Lingams. This temple, a all time pilgrim favorite, houses five lingams that are considered very sacred by Hindu divotees. These five Lingams are washed regularly by the natural springs flowing over them. This entire area is surrounded by the Nilgiri Hills and elephants can be spotted moving down the hill.

Remuna is 25 km from Balasore and is famous for the Shrine of Khirchora Gopinath. It is believed that Madhavendrapuri, Sri Chaitanya and Jeevaswami Goswami visited the place to worship Lord Krishna. It is also a popular Vaishnavite pilgrim spot. Images of the childhood activities of Lord Krishna are present here.

Nilagiri, is an bygone princely state capital, is 40 km from Chandipur and is popular for the Jagannath Temple and the Kuldiha Sanctuary. There is also a 400-year-old king’s palace present amongst these hills. Many archaeological remains from the past are present at Sajangarh that lies 5 km from Chandipur.

The Bhudara Chandi Shrine at Sajangarh is another tourist attraction of Chandipur. The Simlipal National Park and Tiger Reserve, around 100 km from the place and the Shakti Shrine are other attractions of this place.

A sunset at Chandipur 


Come to Chandipur, rest in sands of the sea shore. Enjoy a unique natural phenomenon with your family & friends. During your trip, you’ll witness the strange sight of the receding sea. Hope, your trip will be a memorable one!!!!

For more details, click on the link available here: ChandiPur-on-sea

Daringbadi (Kashmir of Odisha)

Daringbadi is a hill station at an altitude of 280 meter above sea level situated about 100 K.M. from Phulbani and 50 K.M. away from Kandhamal District, Odisha.






To know more about Daringbadi, please visit: Daringbadi (Kashmir of Odisha)