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500 Year Old Temple Rises from the Mahanadi River in Odisha

An ancient temple, submerged in river Mahanadi, has re-appeared after 11 years in Nayagarh district.
 

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500 Year Old Temple Rises from the Mahanadi River in Odisha

An ancient temple, submerged in river Mahanadi, has re-appeared after 11 years in Nayagarh district. An archaeology survey team of Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) stumbled upon 'mastaka' of the temple submerged in Mahanadi waters at Padmabati village under Bhapur tehsil. Project assistant Deepak Kumar Nayak, who had documented the site with help of a local heritage enthusiast Rabindra Kumar Rana, said the temple was dedicated to Gopinath Deba, a form of Lord Krishna.
 

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