Akhadachandi Temple, Hindu temple in Old Town, Bhubaneswar, India
Akhadachandi Temple is a Hindu shrine in the Old Town of Bhubaneswar featuring detailed stone carvings in the Kalingan architectural tradition. The structure houses the goddess Mahisasuramardini as its main deity, positioned to face southward.
This shrine was built during the 10th century and stands on the southwestern embankment of Bindusagar tank as a testament to medieval temple architecture. Its location has remained a place of worship and spiritual devotion for centuries.
The temple hosts regular worship ceremonies where devotees gather to honor the goddess and seek her protection and strength. Visitors can observe these active religious practices that continue to shape daily spiritual life in the area.
The shrine is easy to access and well-maintained, making it comfortable for both tourists and pilgrims to visit. Its location in the Old Town makes it convenient to explore alongside other local attractions.
The shrine features two auxiliary gates in its eastern and northern walls, decorated with intricate plaster designs that visitors often overlook. These secondary entrances reveal details about the original craftsmanship and artistic techniques of the period.
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