Get In touch
Lingaraj Temple




Get in Touch
The Lingaraj Mandir is a famous Hindu temple in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the oldest and most significant temples in Bhubaneswar. The temple complex is spread over an area of 250,000 square feet and comprises several small shrines and halls. The main temple is 55 meters tall and is surrounded by a high wall. The Kalinga-style architecture is also known for its intricate carvings and sculptures. The Lingaraj Mandir is believed to have been built during the 11th century by the Somavanshi dynasty rulers, and it underwent several renovations and reconstructions over the centuries. The temple's sanctum sanctorum houses a Shivalinga, which is believed to be a manifestation of Lord Shiva. The temple also has several other shrines dedicated to various deities, including Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Parvati. The Lingaraj Mandir is famous for its annual festival called Shivaratri, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion. During the festival, thousands of devotees from all over India visit the temple to offer their prayers and seek the blessings of Lord Shiva. The Lingaraj Mandir is not just a place of worship but also an architectural marvel. The temple's architecture features intricate carvings and sculptures depicting various mythological scenes and deities. The temple's main entrance, known as the Lion Gate, is adorned with two stone lions, and the temple's walls are decorated with carvings of elephants, horses, and other animals. The temple is open to visitors throughout the year, but non-Hindus are kept from entering the inner sanctum of the temple. Visitors must adhere to strict dress codes and rituals while inside the temple premises. Overall, the Lingaraj Mandir is a significant religious and cultural landmark that showcases India's rich heritage and traditions. Its grandeur, beauty, and spiritual significance make it a must-visit destination for devotees.
Why Choose Us
We are your Spiritual Travel Partner
Tailored Packages, Exclusively For You
Tell us what do you want and we will create a customized package for you
MandirTravel Verified
We ensure high quality service via verified partners, which go through stringent quality check. We only release payments only when booking/voucher received by traveller.
24/7 On-Trip support by local area manager
We assign an area manager who will solve all your problems, so you can travel without any hassle.
How to Reach
Find trips that fit a flexible lifestyle
By Air
The nearest airport to Bhubaneswar is Biju Patnaik International Airport (BBI), which is well-connected to major cities in India. From the airport, taxis are available to reach the Lingaraj Temple. The temple is located in the heart of the city and is easily accessible by road. The distance between the airport and the temple is approximately 4 kilometers, and it takes around 15-20 minutes to reach by road, depending on traffic conditions.
By Rail
Bhubaneswar Railway Station (BBS) is the main railway station in Bhubaneswar and is well-connected to major cities across the country. Many trains pass through Bhubaneswar. Once you reach the railway station, taxis are available to reach the Lingaraj Temple. The distance between the railway station and the temple is around 3 kilometers, and it takes approximately 10-15 minutes to reach, depending on traffic conditions.
By Road
Bermunda Bus stand, Bhubaneswar is well-connected by road to various cities in Odisha and neighboring states. You can reach Bhubaneswar by private car, bus, or taxi. The Lingaraj Temple is located in the Old Town area, near Ekamra Kshetra. It is easily accessible by road, and taxis are available to reach the temple.

Getting Around
Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the Indian state of Odisha, is a center of economic and religious importance in Eastern India. With Konark and Puri, the city forms the Swarna Tribhuja (Golden Triangle), one of eastern India’s most visited travel destinations. Bhubaneswar is also known as the Temple City of India. Some of the most famous tourist attractions of the city include Lingaraja Temple, Khandagiri Caves, Udayagiri Caves, Raja Rani Temple, Dhauligiri, Ashokan Rock Edict, Biju Patnaik Park, and Vaital Deul Temple. When it comes to connectivity, Bhubaneswar is well-connected to all other major Indian cities by air, road, and rail.
Do's and Don'ts
Find trips that fit a flexible lifestyle
Do's
- Wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees as a sign of respect for the religious site. It is customary to remove your shoes before entering the temple premises, so wearing easily removable footwear is advisable.
- Follow the queue system, wherever available or advised by temple administration, for hassle-free entry into the temple.
- If you wish to take photographs, seek permission from the authorities or locals as photography may be restricted in certain areas or during specific rituals.
Don'ts
- Touching the deities or sacred objects inside the temple is generally prohibited. Maintain a respectful distance and avoid any physical contact.
- Lingaraj Temple is a vegetarian temple, so it is advisable to avoid consuming non-vegetarian food before visiting the temple premises.
- Avoid carrying items such as tobacco, alcohol, or any other prohibited substances inside the temple premises.
- Refrain from engaging in any form of disrespectful or inappropriate behavior inside the temple. Maintain a quiet and respectful attitude towards the religious site and fellow devotees.
- Avoid interrupting or obstructing any ongoing rituals or ceremonies inside the temple. Wait for the appropriate time to offer your prayers and participate in the rituals.

