Subarnameru Temple, Hindu temple in Sonepur, India
Subarnameru Temple stands on the banks of the Tel River, roughly two kilometers from Sonepur town in Odisha's Subarnapur district. The shrine is a significant religious site dedicated to the worship of the Hindu deity Shiva.
Construction of the temple began during Raja Lal Sai Deo's reign between 1660 and 1680, with Raja Baliayar Singh Deo completing the structure in the 17th century. This makes it an important architectural work from that era of regional history.
This temple serves as a major center for worshipping Lord Shiva in the region, attracting thousands of devotees during the annual Mahashivratri festival. The celebrations play an important role in the spiritual life of local communities.
The temple can be reached through the bus station in Sonepur, with the nearest railway connection located in Rairakhol. The best time to visit is during the dry season, when conditions for walking along the riverbank are most favorable.
The temple's name is linked to a local legend about a rain of coins, which also influenced the naming of the nearby town of Sonepur. This story has been passed down by locals and gives the place special mythological significance.
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