Sri Bateswar Mahaprabhu Temple is an 8th-century temple near the Rushikulya rookery (of Olive Ridley turtles) and Humma village in the Ganjam district of Odisha.
Situated about 8 kilometres from the NH16, this temple is of archaeological importance. Devanagari and Kutila scripts are in the inscriptions at the site. However, they cannot be read due to the poor clarity of these inscriptions dating to the 10th Century.
As per this report in The Hindu in 2016, a small Parvati Temple was found buried near the main Temple during excavation that year. Many artefacts were found. Historians believe the site of the Bateswar Temple was a part of an ancient urban civilisation of Odisha.
As per this report in The Hindu in 2016, a small Parvati Temple was found buried near the main Temple during excavation that year. Many artefacts were found. Historians believe the site of the Bateswar Temple was a part of an ancient urban civilisation of Odisha.
Source: The Hindu |
This report in the DNA in 2016 states that the State Archaeology Department had started renovation work with financial assistance of Rs 1.64 crore provided by the World Bank.
During our visit in April 2018, we found that the repair and renovation work is yet to be completed. Sadly, as the following two photographs prove, not much has been done in the last two years...
During our visit in April 2018, we found that the repair and renovation work is yet to be completed. Sadly, as the following two photographs prove, not much has been done in the last two years...
May 2016 ; Source: DNA |
April 2018 |
Though the renovation work started in 2013, there has been a delay in the development. As the ancient temple attracts many devotees, especially during Kartik Purnima, the incomplete works are a cause of concern for residents. According to this report in Orissa Post in 2017, local residents from six villages have taken up the renovation work in their own hands.
What happened to the World Bank funds?
Hope the work is expedited for the temple structure, staircase, tank, waste management, and periphery development - parking facilities, guard wall etc.
Near the Bateswar Temple, there is a path that leads to a thick Casuarina forest. It was great to walk through the path in the forest while the sun played hide and seek.
A beautiful beach beckoned. The pristine and serene sea beach was such a fabulous treat!
I will let the pictures do the talking.
Do you like serene and pristine beaches or those crowded with tourists?
When and where was your last beach visit?
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This picture reminded me of the sea beach near Bateswar Temple in Odisha.
There was not a human in sight on the beach and for a moment I thought I was the only one there!
I felt totally at one with nature.
This summer, I had the wonderful opportunity to explore some super places in the Ganjam district in Odisha. Thanks to the Swosti Group, I loved to explore #OdishaWithSwosti.
There was not a human in sight on the beach and for a moment I thought I was the only one there!
I felt totally at one with nature.
This summer, I had the wonderful opportunity to explore some super places in the Ganjam district in Odisha. Thanks to the Swosti Group, I loved to explore #OdishaWithSwosti.
Beautiful captures and fascinating history!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics 👍 Thanks for sharing 🙂
ReplyDeletethe buried temple is fascinating
ReplyDeletesome beautiful shot and thank you for the tour.
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beautiful travel diary thanks to sharing
ReplyDeleteMarvelous beach and gorgeous photos ~ no pristine beaches here in New England like that and all now in summer are mostly very crowded ~ Glad you had a wonderful time and that beach is awesome!
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So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many ancient temples or villages may be hidden beneath the shoreline. The colors are interesting. Are they original?
ReplyDeleteSo, the ancient temple, the jungle and the sea beach...overall an amazing experience.
ReplyDeleteNice captures.
The name is amazing as I visited Morena ( M.P)about two years ago to see the temple group of same name as "Bateshwar Temple group" :) . It is really disgusting to know about the delay in construction .Overall It will be a sacred and beautiful place to visit when its construction will be over .
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful temple ! and the landscape is very nice too !
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely… and the other photo's show lots of peace and quiet, how wonderful
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Such a beautiful find, Anita! The beach looks absolutely pristine and a wonderful spot to get one with nature. I love spending time at beaches too, the music of the waves coupled with the wind in my hair! I hope the concerned authorities take up the renovation work soon!!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures har har mahadev
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