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Budhakhol
Budhakhol is a heritage site of Odisha located in Buguda block of Ganjam District in Odisha, India.1 It is located about 92 km away from the district headquarters. The old heritage is known for its beautiful trees, caves, temples and perennial waterfall which attracts tourists.Another attraction point of the place is the presence of a group of five temples. The five temples are Sri Sri Makareswar Swami, Sri Sri Gangadhareswar Swami, Sri Sri Jagadieshwar Swami, Sri Sri Siddheswar Swami, Sri Sri Budheswar Swami, which is popularly known as Panchu Mahadeva Temple.
Budhakhol
ବୁଦ୍ଧଖୋଲ
Historical Tourist Place
Budhakhol


Budhakhol
Location of Buguda in Odisha
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Coordinates: 19.820230°N 84.823503°ECountryIndiaStateOdishaDistrictGanjamTime zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)Official languageOdiaSpoken languagesOdia
HistoryEdit
The name of the place Budhakhol is derived from Badhesvara, which means Buddha in meditating position.It is strongly believed that Buddha visited the place.Huentsang also visited the place and witnessed the learning and teaching of Buddhists and believed that it was one of the best place to learn buddhism.The Panchumahadeva temples are believed to be built in the era of Jagadguru AdiShankaracharya. Hence the place is a mix of both Buddhism and Hinduism.[3]
TourismEdit
Budhakhol is widely known for its Buddhist culture. A number of Buddhist remains found at the place which gives the impression about Buddhist settlement at the place.The main attraction point of this place is the combination of caves, jungles and water falls, along with it the combination of bunch of five temples makes the place a must visit for pilgrims too.[4] 42 Feet Height Statues of Lord Shiva and Parvati donated by Indian Princess Ipsita Pati at Budhakhol, Buguda, Odisha. The main attractions of the place are:
The CaveEdit
Budhakhol is a science spot frequently visited by tourists, pilgrims and picnickers. The caves are one of the most attractive point of the place. The place is located at a distance about 3 km. towards the north of Buguda in Ganjam District.While climbing to the top of the hill, one can notice a very big stone on south, which is called Patharakhai.[5] In the same hill tourist can find different caves. One of which are Siddha Gumpha where the Buddhist monks are usedo stay and meditate.Another cave named Dayana is also present on the main hills. Statue of Siva.Parbati..Brusava ...Hanuman...Swimming pool...Hilltop road to temple...about 495steps to temple..etc...
WaterfallsEdit
At the uppermost part of the hills a perennial stream forms a waterfall, named Panjuria. Water from the falls trickles down from 25 feet on the Banyan tree and converts itself into a shower. Water of the Panjuria waterfall is believed to carry...
Read moreBudhakhol is a scenic location near Buguda in Ganjam district, Odisha, India. It is renowned for its natural beauty, religious significance, and historical value. Here are some key details about Budhakhol:
Natural Beauty
Budhakhol is surrounded by lush green hills and forests, making it a serene spot for nature lovers.
There are several small waterfalls, especially during the monsoon, adding to its charm.
Religious Significance
It is home to numerous ancient temples, including those dedicated to Lord Shiva, collectively known as Panchu Mahadeva Temples.
The temples have intricate stone carvings and reflect Odisha's traditional temple architecture.
Buddhist Influence
The site has a significant Buddhist influence, with ancient caves and relics indicating that it was once a Buddhist settlement.
The caves, known locally as Buddha Gumphas, are believed to have served as shelters for monks.
Cultural Importance
Budhakhol hosts festivals like Shivaratri, which attract pilgrims and tourists from across the state.
It is also associated with local myths and legends that add to its cultural richness.
Accessibility
Budhakhol is located about 3 km from Buguda town and approximately 80 km from Berhampur.
The area is well-connected by road, and visitors can reach it via private or public transport.
Tourist Activities
Trekking on the hills and exploring the ancient caves are popular activities.
Devotees visit the temples for spiritual solace and rituals.
The picturesque landscapes make it an ideal spot for photography and picnics.
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Read moreBudhakhola is a heritage site of Odisha located in Buguda block of Ganjam District in Odisha, India. The old heritage is known for its beautiful trees, caves, temples and perennial waterfall which attracts tourists.Another attraction point of the place is the presence of a group of five temples. The five temples are Sri Sri Makareswara Swami, Sri Sri Gangadhareswara Swami, Sri Sri Jagadieshwara Swami, Sri Sri Siddheswara Swami, Sri Sri Budheswara Swami, which is popularly known as Panchu Mahadeva Temple.
The name of the place Budhakhol is derived from Badhesvara, which means Buddha in meditating position. A number of Buddhist remains found at the place which gives the impression about Buddhist settlement at the place.The main attraction point of this place is the combination of caves, jungles and water falls, along with it the combination of bunch of five temples makes the place a must visit for pilgrims too.
The caves are one of the most attractive point of the place.The place is located at a distance about 3 km. towards the north of Buguda in Ganjam District.While climbing to the top of the hill, one can notice a very big stone on south, which is called Patharakhai. In the same hill tourist can find different caves. At the uppermost part of the hills a perennial stream forms a waterfall, named Panjuria. Water from the falls trickles down from 25 feet on the Banyan tree and converts itself into a shower. Water of the Panjuria waterfall is believed to carry...
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