Situated at a distance of 90 km from the headquarters town, Angul, Deulajhari is a unique place as it lies in the vicinity of dense indigenous-jasmine forest (locally known as Kiabana). It stands as the high walls around the temple. Hot springs surrounding the temple rejuvenate the beauty of this place. It is believed to be the ancient citadel of Saivism. Earlier, there were eighty-four such springs, but with the passage of time, now only twenty-four springs are alive. Among these, the springs bearing the names like Agnikunda, Taptakunda, Himakunda, Amrutakunda and Labakusakunda are the prominent ones. The temperature of water in these springs varies from 40 °C to 62 °C.
Rengali Rengali dam and reservoir lie at a distance of about 70 km from the district headquarters town, Angul, on NH-250, along the River Brahmani. One Hydroelectric power project of 120 MW capacity h...
Bhimakand This place is of significant importance because of the sleeping image of Lord Vishnu, which is the second-largest image (in size) in India. You will find it at Bhimakand village on the right...
Budhi Thakurani The temple of ‘Budhi Thakurani’ stands on one side of Sunasagad hill, which is the heart of Angul town. Goddess Budhi Thakurani, the presiding deity of Angul, is worshipped in the form...