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		<description><![CDATA[HOLIDAYHOMEINDIA in association with STATE BANK OF INDIA STAFF RECREATION CLUB, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, HOWRAH proudly announce the launch of our new Holiday Home at SEA VIEW HOTEL at Swargadwar, Puri. The features of the holiday home are as under: . The hotel is located at the heart of Puri on Marine Parade Road, Sea Beach, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=puriholidayhome.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13100796&amp;post=6&amp;subd=puriholidayhome&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>HOLIDAYHOMEINDIA</strong> in association with <strong>STATE BANK OF INDIA STAFF RECREATION CLUB, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, HOWRAH</strong> proudly announce the launch of our new Holiday Home at <strong>SEA VIEW HOTEL</strong> at <strong>Swargadwar, Puri</strong>.</p>
<p>The features of the holiday home are as under:</p>
<p><strong><img src="http://holidayhomeindia.com/images/sbihhi1.jpg" alt="" width="192" height="147" align="left" hspace="2" vspace="2" /></strong>. The hotel is located at the heart of Puri on Marine Parade Road,<strong> Sea Beach, Swargadwar</strong> with Hotel Sagarica on its right and OTDC, Panthaniwas (Now, Vithal Kamal Restaurant) on its left.<br />
. <strong>No distance from the Sea at all.</strong> On one side of the Road is the Great Bay of Bengal and our Holiday Home is in just opposite of the road.<br />
. <strong>Color TV</strong> in all the rooms.<br />
. <strong>Vinyl Flooring</strong> in all the rooms of our Holiday Home.<br />
. <strong>Attached Kitchen</strong> in all the rooms of our Holiday Home.<br />
. <strong>Attached Bath</strong> in all the rooms.<br />
. In House Restaurant in the Hotel.<br />
. In case you wish to arrange your cooking yourself, <strong>all necessary cooking utensils are provided</strong> in all the rooms, starting from Pressure Cooker to Carry Bags to do your shopping.<br />
. The Rooms are equipped with<strong> Generator Facility</strong><br />
. Doctor on call facility.<br />
. Arrangement of Sight Seeing by 9 seater/4 seater vehicles can be done on request by the Hotel.</p>
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<td style="padding:3px;"><strong><strong></strong>Tariff:</strong>Tariff of each room for Indian Nationals is<strong> Rs.400/</strong>- per day. Refundable Caution Money &#8211; Rs.100/- per room. For Foreigners, the tariff is $15 per room with the caution money of $5.<strong><img src="http://holidayhomeindia.com/images/sbihhi3.jpg" alt="Sunset at the  beach." width="192" height="147" align="left" hspace="2" vspace="2" />How to Book :</strong></p>
<p>The Holiday Home can be booked directly either at<strong> State Bank of India Staff Recreation Club, State Bank of India, Administrative Office, Howrah, 106, Kiran Ch. Singh Road, Shibpore, Howrah &#8211; 2. (Opp. Aloka Cinema) Ph: 9433165328 </strong>or with <strong>Holidayhomeindia, call 9830947352, 8420424111</strong>.</p>
<p>Distant Booking can also be arranged in case you cannot turn up physically, after getting confirmation from us. You can deposit the total amount at<br />
any State Bank of India Branch in account no. <strong>31011854019</strong> favouring <strong>SBI Staff Recreation Club, A.O. Howrah A/c &#8211; Holiday Home </strong>, <strong>Ganges Garden Complex Branch </strong>or at any branches of Axis Bank in C/A No. <strong>436010200015996</strong> favouring <strong>Holidayhomeindia in Barrackpore Branch </strong>.</p>
<p><strong><img src="http://holidayhomeindia.com/images/sbihhi4.jpg" alt="Jagannath  Temple, Puri" width="192" height="147" align="right" hspace="2" vspace="2" /></strong>Please note that<strong> only cheque deposits are accepted in case of Axis Bank</strong> and<strong> cash deposit can only be accepted at State Bank of India Branches.</strong> An additional charges of<strong> Rs.25/-</strong> is needed to be added <strong>(cash deposit charge levied by the Bank)</strong> alongwith<strong> courier charges</strong> of<strong> Rs.15/-</strong> to the total booking amount. In case of<strong> Cheque Deposits</strong>, only <strong>courier charges of Rs.15/-</strong> may be added. <strong>Bookings are subject to clearance of Cheque&#8217;s. </strong></td>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Place : The small coastal city of Puri is known all over the world as the seat of Lord Jagannath literally meaning the Lord of the Universe. Situated at a distance of 60 kms. From Bhubaneswar, Puri is considered to be one of the four most sacred places for the Hindus, because of the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=puriholidayhome.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13100796&amp;post=4&amp;subd=puriholidayhome&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Place : The small coastal city of Puri is known all over the  world as the seat of Lord Jagannath literally meaning the Lord of the  Universe. Situated at a distance of 60 kms. From Bhubaneswar, Puri is  considered to be one of the four most sacred places for the Hindus,  because of the shrine of Lord Jagannath.<span id="more-53"> </span><br />
The magnificent 192 ft. high, 12th century A.D. temple of Jagannath  is one of the finest specimens of Orissan architecture. The temple and  the deities enshrined are revered by millions of pilgrims coming to seek  Lord?s blessings. Despite being closed for the non-Hindus, Jagannath  continues to attract scholars of Oriental studies from all over the  world.</p>
<p>Besides the historic Jagannath Temple (Srimandir), the wide  spread, beautiful, sandy sea beach sacred tanks like Narendra, decorated  art of deities, traditional dance and music, cultural festivals, the  hamlets of traditional artists and variety of handicrafts are few  veritable feasts to the eyes of tourists. The hamlets like Chitrakar  Sahi, Pathuria Sahi, Kundheibenta Sahi are the home of numerous artisans  and craftsmen who produce rare and exquisite handicrafts of large  variety.</p>
<p>Sri Jagannath Temple<br />
The main temple, a majestic structure of 65 metres high, stands on an  elevated platform in the heart of the city ? its swirling pinnacle  commanding the landscape for the miles around. It is a monument of the  12th century A.D. with all the richness and plasticity of the Kalinga  style of architecture. Apart from the main temple one can see within its  precincts a host of other smaller temples including Goddess Vimala,  Laxmi and Vishnu and Ananda Bazar, a unique restaurant of the world.<br />
The other notable shrines like Gundicha, Lokanath, Sonar Gourange,  Siddha Bakul, Gambhira Math, Chakratirtha and tanks like Narendra,  Swetaganga, Markandeya, Indradyumna, etc are worth visiting.<br />
Festivals<br />
The festival of chariots known as the Ratha Yatra, an annual ritual  spreading over the entire summer and monsoon months, makes Puri  attractive and enjoyable for the tourists. The Hindu new year beginning  in Mid April heralds the summer and is the season for the famous Chandan  yatra at Puri. The Chalanti Pratimas or moving images of the deities  take a ritual boat ride after a refreshing bath in fragrant sandal wood  scented water. This is followed by Snana Yatra, literally the festival  of bath, in which the main images are installed on the bathing platform  and given a ceremonial bath. The Lords then convalesce inside the  sanctum sanctorum, closed to public view. During theis period the  devotees have to be satisfied with a darshan of images of the Lords on  cloth paintings or Pattachitra especially made for the purpose. Then  comes the annual journey of the three deities, on grand chariots to  their garden house ? ?GUNDICHA?. On the way their aunt feeds them with  Podapitha (specially baked rice cakes). The deities on reaching Shri  Gundicha give darshan to countless devotees everyday and after a lapse  of 8 days, return to the main temple riding their chariots. Apart from  this, tourist festivals like Shreekshetra Ustav &amp; Beach Festival are  also great attraction for the tourists.<br />
The Beach<br />
Puri offers a rare opportunity to the tourists to witness the colourful  sunrise and sunset on the same beach where they can bathe and laze for  hours on the golden sands. One can also see and enjoy traditional  fishermen in hundreds, plying their catamarans or sail boats and drawing  into their nets a rich catch of prawn, pomfrets and other fishes on  this long and wide beach extending for miles. The roadside hotels and  stalls offer the best sea food delicacies to the tourists.<br />
Bada Danda<br />
The grand road, as it is called, is ideal for a leisurely stroll and  shopping for souvenirs and mementoes. Typical Puri handicrafts include  miniature stone sculptures, woodcarvings, seashell items, patta  paintings on cloth canvas and colorful appliqu? work. One can also pick  up these pieces from Art and Craft Museum, Sun Crafts, Utkalika and  other many of the shop?s located in around Sargadwar, literally, the  Gateway to Heaven.<br />
Accomodation<br />
All type of Hotels, Resorts, Holiday Homes are available.<br />
OTDC Assistance: -<br />
Website : www.orissatourism.gov.in and www.otdc.in<br />
Email : ortour@orissatourism.gov.in<br />
Puri<br />
Tourist Office, CT Road, Puri – 752002, Tel : 06752-222664,<br />
Tourist Counter, Railway Station Puri, Tel : 223536.<br />
Berhampur<br />
Tourist Office, New Bus Stand,<br />
Pin – 760004, Tel: (0680) 2280226<br />
Tourist Counter, Railway Station, Pin – 760004, Tel: 2203870<br />
Bhubaneswar<br />
Tourist Office, Jayadev Marg, Pin – 751002, Tel : 0674-2431299,<br />
Tourist Counter, Airport, Tel : 2534006,<br />
Tourist Counter, Railway Station, Tel : 2530715,<br />
India Tourism, B-21, B.J.B Nagar, Pin – 751014, Tel : 2432203.<br />
New Delhi<br />
Tourist Office, Utkalika, B/4 – Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi, Pin –  110001,<br />
Telefax – 011-23364580.<br />
Kolkata<br />
Tourist Office, Utkal Bhawan,<br />
55, Lenin Sarani, Kolkata, Pin – 700013,<br />
Tel: 033-22443653.<br />
Chennai<br />
Tourist Office, Tamilnadu Tourism Complex, Near Kalaivanar Arangam,  Wallajah Road,<br />
Pin – 600002, Telefax: 044-25360891.<br />
Mumbai<br />
Tourist Office, Hotel New Bengal, Near Crawford Market, D.N. Road, Pin –  400001, Tel : 022-23401951.<br />
(Content Source – Courtesy Orissa Tourism Development Corporation)<br />
State :  Orrisa<br />
Altitude :<br />
Season : Throughout the year<br />
How to Reach :<br />
Air<br />
Bhubaneswar is the nearest airport – 60 km Indian Airlines has flights  from Delhi, Kolkata, Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Chennai and Mumbai.  Sahara Airlines has flights from Hyderabad with connectivity facilities  to all other important cities. Air Deccan and some other flight  operators operates between Kolkata &amp; Bhubaneswar.<br />
Rail<br />
A terminus on the East Coast Railway having fast and superfast train  links with New Delhi, Kolkata and Baidyanath Dham (Okha), Ahmedabad,  Tirupati, etc.<br />
Road –<br />
60 km by road from Bhubaneswar. One can also approach by road via Konark  through the Marine Drive covering about 100 kms.<br />
Nearest Railway Station : Puri<br />
Nearest Airport : Bhubaneswar<br />
Local Watchables :<br />
PURI<br />
Balighai (8 km)<br />
Sea Beach and Sea Turtle Research Centre<br />
Baliharachandi (27 km)<br />
Shrine of Harachandi on the desolate sand dunes and a nice picnic spot.<br />
Beleswar (15 km)<br />
Shrine of Lord Beleswar Shiva on the sea beach.<br />
Brahmagiri (25 km)<br />
Shrine of Lord Alaranath, worshipped as Jagannath during ‘Anavasar’.<br />
Raghurajpur (14 km)<br />
Artisan village &amp; centre for unique ‘Gotipua’ dance.<br />
Sakshigopal (20 km)<br />
Shrine of Lord Sakshigopal and Samadhi of Panchasakha, freedom fighters  monument.<br />
Satpada (50 km)<br />
A scenic spot on Chilika, ideal for bird watching &amp; viewing Irawady  Dolphins.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Konark is one of the well known tourist attractions of Orissa &#38; is one of the important sight seeing from Puri - the sacred city. Konark or the Sun temple, also known as Sun temple is located amidst a small town named Konark of Puri district of Orissa, India. This masterpiece of Orissa’s medieval architecture [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=puriholidayhome.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13100796&amp;post=1&amp;subd=puriholidayhome&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Konark is one of the well known tourist attractions of Orissa &amp;  is one of the important sight seeing from <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri </a>- the sacred city. <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/konark_1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-270" style="border:1px solid black;margin:2px;" title="konark_1" src="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/konark_1.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="150" /></a>Konark or the Sun temple, also  known as Sun temple is located amidst a small town named Konark of <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri</a> district of Orissa, India. This masterpiece of Orissa’s medieval  architecture is 65 kms from Bhubaneswar and 33 kms from famous tourist  destination of <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri</a>.  Sun temple was built by Narasimhadeva –I, King of Eastern Ganga Dynasty  in the 13th century on the beach of Chandrabagha. The Temple is also  referred to as ‘Black Pagoda’ as the entire temple is built with black  granite carved in artistic design and is a magnificent example of  ancient Orissan temple architecture. This extraordinary example of  ancient Kaling architechture was designed in the shape of a colossal  chariot with seven horses and twenty-four wheels, carrying the sun god –  Surya, across the heavens. Surya being a popular   deity in   India  since the Vedic period. It depicts the joy, grace and the pace of life  in its all possible varieties. The temple area is located between  longitude 86.08°E and latitude 19.53°N.<span id="more-267"> </span><br />
<strong>Structure of the Temple -</strong><br />
The temple is 229 feet high with the audience hall at a height of 128  feet and the compound area is 857 feet by 540 feet wide. The  architecture of Sun temple belongs to the Kalinga School of Indian  Temples.<br />
<a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/konark_2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-271" style="border:1px solid black;margin:2px;" title="konark_2" src="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/konark_2.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="150" /></a>The word Konark is derived from two  separate words ‘Kona’ standing for corner and ‘Ark’ meaning the Sun.  The architecture of entire Konark temple is in the form of a Chariot of  Surya Devta of ancient Hindu mythology, the God Sun on twelve pairs of  minutely designed wheels drawn by seven horses. The major attraction of  the Konark temple is the wheels of the chariot which are 10 ft in  diameter with intricate architecture &amp; carvings. During the ancient  days these wheels were used as tools for watching the time cycle of a  day (24 hours) with the shape of the shadow of the wheel depicting the  specific time of the day and the seven horses dragging the Chariot  represent 7days of a week. The entrance of the temple is guarded by two  lions crushing a war elephant. In the entrance there is a Nata  or Natya  Mandir (Dancing Hall) where the dancers of the temple used to worship  God Sun through their dance. The Nata Mandir in front of the Jagamohana  is also intricately carved and is of photographer’s preference.<br />
The whole temple area is enclosed by different geometric patterns.  Around the base of the temple, up to the walls and roof there are  sculptures of couples in varied postures of Kamasutra in erotic style.  The intricacy &amp; detailing of sculptures of animals, men and  warriors, musicians playing drums &amp; different instruments in odissi  dance posses on horses in the temple are the examples of magnificence of  the Orrisan architecture during that era.<br />
The Archeological Survey of India runs a Sun temple museum where  different sculptures of the Konark temple are being displayed. The  renowned Nobel laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore once quoted about the  Konark that – “here the language of stone surpasses the language of  man”. This magnificent example of ancient Indian surviving heritage is  declared as World heritage site by UNESCO in the year 1984. There are  three images of the Sun God, positioned  to catch the rays of the sun at  dawn, noon and sunset.<br />
<strong>The legendary tale about the Construction of the temple -</strong><br />
According to the ancient belief, the God Sun or Surya Devta used to ride  on the divine chariot across the heaven. Another legend says that, King  Narasimha Deva-I of the Ganga Dynasty had built this temple as a royal  proclamation of the political supremacy of his dynasty against muslim  invaders. More than 1200 artisans and architects with their creative  talent and artistic sense, took a long period of 12 years to build this  architectural brilliance. The expenses for construction of the temple  was believed to be equivalent to the 12 years of King Narasimhadeva’s  state’s revenue. About 2000 tons of stones were used to build the  temple.<br />
According to other legend it was built by Samba, the son of lord Krishna  who cursed him with leprosy was cured by the rays of sun during his  worship, decided to build Sun temple.<br />
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<h4>Konark</h4>
<p>Konark &#8211; The Sun Temple</p>
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<p>// <strong>Fall of the Temple –</strong><br />
According to the historians there are several opinions regarding the  destruction the Konark temple. One of the reasons believed was the early  death of King Langula Narasimha Dev, the builder of the temple. Due to  the death of the king the construction of the temple remained incomplete  in a haphazard manner which resulted in the collapse of the temple. But  this fact was not supported by the other historians as there was a  specific record in the Madala Panji of the Lord Jagannath Temple of <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri </a>that the king Langula Narasimha Dev was alive till 1282. A.D and  the construction of the Konark temple was completed between 1253 and  1260 A.D.<br />
The other reason may be according to the local belief was that the  magnetic dome of temple used to compel ships to crash near the seashore,  therefore the dome was removed and destroyed by the Portuguese  navigators. Due to its displacement, the temple walls lost their balance  and eventually fell down.  The original image of the Sun God was taken  to <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri</a>.  But there is no record of this fact in any historical records.<br />
The most popular theory about the root of the fall of Konark temple  is according to the history of Orissa, in 1508 Kalapahad invaded Orissa.  He destroyed Konark temple and other Hindu temples in Orissa. Including  Konark temple, he destructed most of the images in most of the Hindu  temples in Orissa. Though it was impossible to break the walls of Sun  temple of Konark which are of 20 to 25 feet (7.6 m) thick, he somehow  managed to displace the Dadhinauti (Arch stone) which resulted in the  gradual collapse of the temple.<br />
Consequently, in 1568 Orissa came under Muslim control during which  there were attempts to destroy the Hindu temples. The Pandas of Konark  took away the image of lord sun of the Sun temple and buried it under  the sand for years. Latter on the image was said to have been removed to  <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri </a>and kept in the temple of Indra, in the compound of the <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri </a>Jagannath temple. According to others, the Puja image of the Konark  temple is yet to be discovered. But others hold the view that the Sun  image now kept in the National Museum of Delhi was the presiding deity  of the Konark Sun temple.<br />
In 1626 the king of Khurda, Raja Narasimha Dev took away the Sun  image to Puri along with two other moving deities – Sun and Moon and  established them in a temple in the compound of Puri Jagannath  temple.The  big block of stones called Navagraha Paata placed in front  of the Mukhasala were removed by the  king of Khurda. The king took away  different sculptured stones from Konark and constructed some portions  of Puri temple with them. During Marahatta’s time the outer compound  wall of the Puri temple was constructed of stones from Konark temple.<br />
The main temple structure was destructed by the natural calamities  and the human greed. The three gateway structures were destroyed by the  king. The temple structure was engulfed in the huge pile of sand for a  long period.<br />
The carcass of the  Konark temple was unearthed and brought to the  limelight in the late 19th century by the initiatives of the Lord  Curzon, which was deserted under the sand  for 300 years due to lack of  maintenance and negligence. The British Archeologists uncovered the  lower portion of the temple structure and restored the ruins of the  temple. Although the tower over the Garvagriha was not found but the  Jagmohana (Audience Hall) was found intact. A small portions of the Nata  Mandir (Dancing Hall) and Bhoga Mandir (Dinning Hall) have  survived.<br />
<strong>Festivals -</strong><br />
Konark Dance Festival – During the month of December every year annual  dance festival of Indian classical forms are held at the Konark temple  complex which includes the traditional classical dance form of Orissa –  the famous Oddissi form. This dance festival is a very reputed one and  esteemed festival for the artists who perform here. Renowned dancers  from all over the country come here during this dance festival to  participate in the open air auditorium in the temple complex. In this  festival the varied dancing forms of different regions in India were  performed like Bharathnatyam, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Kathak, Chau etc. The  sound of ghungroo, flute and other classical instruments in the open  air auditorium in the backdrop of illuminated Konark temple create the  atmosphere very festive. The beats of ‘Raga’ and ‘Tala’ fill the air  with the sounds of classical music. The dance festival is organised by  the Orissa tourism and Oddissi Research Centre. This dance festival  provides a platform both to the famous dancers of the country as well as  the new upcoming dancers to dislay their talents through different  classical dance forms. During these days a handicrafts fair is also  organised around the temple complex where the famous handicrafts of  Orissan architectures were displayed and sold. The festival is being  organised during the 1st of December  to 5th of December every year.<br />
<strong>Magha Saptami festival </strong> -<br />
The Magha Festival which is also known as Chandrabhaga festival is a  famous religious festival held on the Chandrabhaga river in Konark. This  week long festival is one of the most biggest festival held in Orissa  after the Rath Yatra. Magha Saptami festival is held  in the month of  February in the honour of lord Surya, the God Sun. During this festival,  before dawn millions of devotees gather here to worship God Surya  during sunrise. The devotees take a holy dip in the river water which  they believe cures their illness. The spiritual benefits of this holy  bath are compared equal to that of holy bath in the Ganges. During this  festival a mela is arranged in the area.<br />
<strong>How to get there  –</strong><br />
You can visit Konark during any time of the year, as it has a favorable  climatic condition throughout the 12 months period.<br />
<strong>Airport </strong>– There is no direct connection to Konark by  air. . The nearest airport is at Bhubaneswar, 65 kms away.<br />
Indian Airlines, Jet Air, and Sahara connect Bhubaneswar to Delhi,  Calcutta, Madras, Hyderabad, and Nagpur.<br />
<strong>Rail</strong>- The nearest railway station is <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri </a>which is 33 kms away and Bhubaneswar is 65 kms from Konark. These  two railway stations are connected to all the major cities in India  through long-distance trains.<br />
<strong>Road </strong>– Konark is connected by road with both  Bhubaneswar &amp; <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2010/01/21/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri </a>. It takes 2 hours fro Bhubaneswar to reach Konark and less than a  hour from Puri. One can visit Konark temple from <a href="http://holidayhomeindia.com/update/2010/01/21/2009/08/14/top-destination-puja-2009-puri/">Puri </a>by taxi also. Orissa State Road Transport Corporation and private  buses ply from all parts of the state. Deluxe coach services from  Calcutta, Bijapur, and Vishakhapatnam are available.<br />
<strong>Local watchables –</strong><br />
<strong>Chandrabhaga </strong>- 3.5 Km from Konark Temple, this beach is  rated as one of the finest beaches with clean sand and deep blue sea  water.  During the clear sky the golden sunrise on the blue sea waters  is a life time experience to watch. During Magha –Saptami in  February-March people take holy bath in the sea water.<br />
<strong>Ramachandi </strong>- 8 Km away from Konark Temple,  Ramachandi Temple is on a beautiful spot on the banks of the Kusabhadra  River where it flows into the Bay of Bengal. Goddess Ramachandi, is the  temple of Mayadevi, wife of Sun god. The temple of Goddess ‘Ramachandi’  on the river mouth of Kushabhadra river is a splendid scenic picnic  resort.<br />
<strong>Astaranga </strong>- Right on the Sea-shore, it is 91  kilometers from Puri and 10 kilometers from Kakatapur. Astaranga  presents a panaromic view especially during sunset on a multi-coloured  horizon as if to justify the literal meaning of its name. It is a center  of salt production and fishing.<br />
<strong>Pipli </strong>- On the way to Konark, Pipli is famous for  its exquisite applique work. In Pipli the colourful garden and beach  umbrellas, shoulder and hand bags, awnings, canopies etc are made which  depict the essence of Oriya culture. The beautiful &amp; artistic   products made up of blend of different colourful  pieces of  clothes  stitched  together look gorgeous.<br />
<strong>Kakatapur </strong>– it is 45 kms away from Konark situated  in the Prachi valley. This place is famous for the shrines of Goddess  Mangala &amp; Banadurga. The legend about this place is that the  direction for reaching the holy log from which is created Lord  Jagannath’s icon comes from her. In the month of April-May every year  famous “Jhamu Yatra” is being held where the patuas or devotees of lower  castes walk through a narrow passage hot charcoal to display the  extreme devotion to God.<br />
<strong>Bhagabati Temple, Konark</strong> –  2 Km from Konark Temple<br />
<strong>Chilka </strong>-70 Km from Konark Temple</p>
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