How many Kshetra are there in Odisha?

The holy land of Odisha is divided into four kshetras. These kshetras are named after the four names of weapons of Lord Vishnu such as sankha (conch shell), chakra (disc), gada (mace) and padma (lotus).
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Why Jajpur is called Gada Kshetra?

Orissa has two kshetras one is ShriKshetra Puri where Supreme Personality of godhead stays. Another is this Viraja Kshetra where Yogamaya (Virraja Devi) the supreme potency of Lord Jagannath stays, so it is known as Viraja khetra or Gada kshetra.
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Where is Chakra Kshetra in Odisha?

This world famous Sun temple of Konark also spelled as 'Konarak' or 'Konaraka' is situated on a lonely sea shore of the Bay of Bengal and is 20 kilometers north-east of the holy city of Puri. Konark is 19° 53' Latitude and 86° 06' Longitude) is a small village in Puri district situated on the sea coast of Odisha.
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Why is Puri called sankha Kshetra?

According to the tradition, Lord Vishnu after killing the demon Gayasura , to commemorate the glory of His victory, placed his Sankha (Conch) in Puri, Chakra (Disc) in Bhubaneswar, Gada (Mace) in Jajpur and Padma (Lotus) in Konark and they were known as Sankha Kshetra, Chakra Kshetra, Gada Kshetra and Padma Kshetra ...
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How many Kshetra are there?

The holy land of Odisha is divided into four kshetras. These kshetras are named after the four names of weapons of Lord Vishnu such as sankha (conch shell), chakra (disc), gada (mace) and padma (lotus). PuriDham is known as SankhaKshetra.
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What is White Pagoda?

The Great White Pagoda (Chinese: 大白塔; pinyin: Dàbáitǎ), or Sarira Stupa of Tayuan Temple, is a brick stupa located at Mount Wutai of Wutai County, Shanxi province, China.
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In which district is Bhubaneswar situated?

Bhubaneswar is in Khordha district of Odisha.
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Why is Bhubaneswar called Ekamra Kshetra?

[1] Ekamra Kshetra can be loosely translated to mean an 'area (kshetra) adorned with mango trees (ekamra). As noted in Ekamra Purana, a 13th-century Sanskrit treatise, the presiding state deity of Lingaraj was originally under a mango tree, hence the name Ekamra Kshetra.
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Which place is known as temple city of Odisha?

Bhubaneshwar, the 'city of temples', named after Tribhuvaneswar, 'Lord of Three Worlds', still preserves over 500 of India's finest temples, around which the religious life of the city revolves.
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What is the second name of Bhubaneswar?

Historically Bhubaneswar has been known by different names such as Toshali, Kalinga Nagari, Nagar Kalinga, Ekamra Kanan, Ekamra Kshetra and Mandira Malini Nagari (City of Temples) otherwise known as the Temple City of India. Bhubaneswar, literally means the Lord (Eeswar) of the Universe (Bhuban).
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Who built Bhubaneswar city?

Modern Bhubaneswar was designed and planned by German Architect Otto. H. Konigsberger in 1946 to be a well-planned city with wide roads, multiple gardens and parks to shape the city serving as the administrative seat of the state.
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Who built Cuttack city?

It is one of the oldest cities in India dating back to 1000 years. The city was built by King Ananga Bhimadev-III and was the former capital of Odisha. Hemmed on the north and south by river Mahanadi & Kathajodi afforded a natural fortified base for the kings of the yore.
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Why is Odisha famous for?

Odisha is famous for its heritage sites and enthralling views. From beaches to pilgrimage sites, Odisha offers a lot of sightseeing opportunities to travellers from across the globe. Moreover, Puri Beach Festival and the Jagannath Rath Yatra attracts tons of tourists to Odisha yearly.
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Is Cuttack is a district?

Cuttack District is one of the oldest Districts of Odisha.It is an important city and District headquarters. Cuttack, which lends its name to the District, is known as the business capital of Odisha.
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Who built the Puri temple?

Shree Jagannath Puri Temple is one of the most impressing monuments of the Indian State Odisha, was constructed by a famous king of Ganga Dynasty Ananta Varman Chodaganga Deva dating back to 12th century at the seashore Puri.
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Which is known as Black Pagoda?

In Surya. …to Surya is the 13th-century Surya Deula (“Sun Temple”), once called the Black Pagoda, at Konark, in Odisha. There the whole structure is conceived as a chariot on wheels in which the Sun god rides across the heavens pulled by prancing horses.
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How many pagodas are there in India?

There are 7 Peace Pagoda or Shanti Stupas in India, other Stupas are Global Vipassana Pagoda Mumbai,Deekshabhoomi Stupa Nagpur and Buddha Smriti Park Stupa Patna.
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What is the old name of Cuttack?

The name Cuttack is an anglicised form of Kataka (Odia: କଟକ) which is derived from Sanskrit meaning capital, fort and military establishment or a cantonment. The city was known as Bidanasi Katak (meaning Bidanasi Military Base) during the days when Barabati Fort was in existence.
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Which temple is largest in India?

The Srirangam Temple is often listed as the largest functioning Hindu temple in the world. The temple, located in Tamil Nadu, occupies an area of 156 acres (631,000 m²) with a perimeter of 4,116m (10,710 feet), making it the largest temple in India and one of the largest religious complexes in the world.
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Is Bhubaneswar a metro city?

Bhubaneswar is the capital of Orissa and a regional hub. Part of a larger metropolitan region with former capital Cuttack, the city has a growing IT and education hub. It is known as “Temple City” and is a popular tourist destination along with nearby Puri and Konark, the latter being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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