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Historical Places

Historical Places

TITE is surrounded by Barunei mountain range which provides a tranquil ambience for innovation and higher learning in the area of engineering.You can find these following Historical places near to our college.

Bhubaneswar : It is the Capital city of Odisha and the ancient Kingdom of Kalinga. Bhubaneswar, popularly known as the temple city of India due to its large number of ancient temples (most notably Lingaraj Temple, KhandaGiri, Kedar Gouri, Ram Mandir etc.), also features attractions like: State Museum, Bindusagar tank, Rabindra Mandap, Raj Bhavan, Legislative Assembly, Nandankanan, few parks & gardens and is the shopping center of Odisha.

Barunei : Barunai is a small hill situated at a distance of 28 km from Bhubaneswar and 3km far from khruda. It is a saddle-backed hill rising into bare and often inaccessible precipices. Situated at an altitude of 305 m above sea level, a major portion of the hill is covered by reserve forests. A temple is situated on the famous Barunei hill. It is Goddess Barunei is the famous deity of Khurda, residing in the top of the hill. A beautiful stream flowing from the mountain known as Swarna Ganga doubles the beauty of this place. This place is among one of the most significant historic places of Odisha.It's a good place to picnic.

Atri Hot Springs : Atri is name of a small village famous for Hot Spring and Famous Shirine of Lord Shiva Hatakeswaar. It is Situated in the Khurda district of Orissa India, 42 Kilometers from the capital city Bhubaneswar Odisha, Atri is one of the most popular hot water sulfur springs in Orissa. The Atri sulfur spring is situated in the middle of paddy fields, and a distinct odor of sulfur surrounds the entire surroundings. The waters at the Atri hot water spring maintains a steady temperature of 55 degree centigrade all through out the day. The waters from the spring are reserved in an artificial lake for the use of the people.

Maa Ugratara : This temple is located in between Rameswar chowk & chandpur(Tangi block) in NH-5 & 55km from Bhubaneswar towards Balugaon & 35km from Balugaon towards BBSR. It is beautiful natured location for picnic & also movie shooting. Maa ugratara is the deity of entire Tangi block. Nearby, there is a village named Bhusandpur is the largest village among Odisha. This place is famous for fishermen's ground, because Chilika lake is nearby to this village.

Chilika : Situated at a distance of 100 km from the state capital Bhubaneswar, Chilika (or Chilka) lake is the largest lake of the country. The lake is surrounded with scenic beauty of nature. The naval training center is also situated nearby. Several types of migratory birds visit Chilika with advent of different seasons (mostly Winter). The lake is declared as a 'Bird Sanctuary' by the state govt. Inside the lake there are numerous islands, and one such picturesque island is called Kalijai, which hosts 'Kalijai Temple', an important place of worship for the surrounding population.

Dhauligiri : Dhauli Hill, one of the most visited Buddhist pilgrim destinations in India, is situated in the state of Orissa. It is located in the Khurda district, at a distance of approximately 8 km from Bhubaneswar. The hill represents the place where, after witnessing the carnage of Kalinga War, Emperor Ashoka relinquished war and adopted Buddhism. Serving as a proof of this renunciation are the edicts of the Emperor, which have been preserved here.

Khandagiri and Udayagiri : These twin hills are situated in Bhubaneswar. There are 117 caves in these twin hills. The Rani Gumpha is the largest cave in the Udaygiri hill. Another famous cave called the Hati Gumpha is also there where the rock is engraved with Hathigumpha inscription by King Kharavela. These caves contain a Barabhuja temple and a Jain temple.

Lingaraj Temple :It is Situated in the ancient capital of the Kalinga empire, Bhubaneswar. Lingaraja Temple is probably one of India's most remarkable ancient, architectural achievements, with a 54-meter tower dominating the landscape. Encapsuled by high walls on all sides. The Lingaraja temple is one of the most well known temples in Orissa. It is one of the best and splendoured examples of the architectural excellence which the artists had achieved during the 11th century.

Nandankanan zoo : This is a famous Zoo of Odisha situated at a distance of 20 km from Bhubaneswar. It is famous for the Botanical garden, zoo and the natural lake. The recently opened Natural lion safari is the largest of its kind in India. The white tigers present here makes it unique across the world.

 

Deras & Jhumka :

Two picnic spots situated at a distance of 15 km from Bhubaneswar. Deras and Jhumka are two dams surrounded by dense forest.

Guapur: Located midway between Bhubaneshwar and Puri, this peaceful village is accessible through a road to the east of the highway. It is 20 kilometers from Bhubaneshwar. Beautiful rice paddy landscapes and serene temples await anyone who goes there.

Shishupalgarh :

Situated at a distance of 13 km from Bhubaneswar. The ruined fort Shishupalgarh and ancient capital of Kalinga named Toshali are being discovered by the Archeological Survey of India.

 

Shikhar Chandi :

It is situated at a distance of 15 km from Bhubaneswar towards Nandankanan. A temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi on the hill top and the scenic beauty is the main attraction of this place.


Golabai : Golabai Sasan is known mostly from its medieval temple architecture. This settlement site is located on the left bank of the Mandakini (locally Mallaguni) river, near the Chilka lake. Trial excavations in 1991 showed a succession of Chalcolithic and Iron Age assemblages, presumably dating to the 2nd and 1st millennia BC.The pottery as dull red and grey wares. Ground lithics bring to mind those of East and South-east Asia. This site and Sankarjang are the main sites in Odisha which represent this time.

Banapur :

Banapur is famous for maa Bhagabati (one image of hindu goddess maa Durga) temple .There one can see a piece of heavy iron floating on water.


Garamanitri :

Garamanitri is famous for Ramchandi temple and is a picnic spot.