About Bhubaneswar:

The history of Bhubaneswar and its environs, as the several archaeological finds from the dawn to historical period to the end of Hindu rule, testify goes back much earlier than the 7th to 13th centuries. Its sanctity as Ekamrakshetra led rulers to embellish the area with grandeur temples actuated by the hope of an eternal abode in heaven. The Bhubaneswar area first appears in history during the 4th century BC. The fortified city of Sisupalgarh, 5 Km northeast of Dhauli and 2.5 Km southeast of Bhubaneswar was the site of Kalinga Nagar, the Capital of the Chedi (Mahameghavahan) Kings. Excavations here revealed that this Fort had a well developed civil and military architecture, all through the beginning of the 3rd century BC to the middle of the 4th century AD. The archaeological remains at Dhauli, and hills of Udayagiri and Khandagiri give evidence of both Jain and Buddhist settlements around Bhubaneswar in the first two centuries BC, Udayagiri and Khandagiri. The waning of Buddhism and vanishing of Jainism with the growth of Saiva Pasupata Sect, the second century BC saw Brahmanism as the dominant religion underthe successive dynasties that ruled Orissa-the Shailodbhava and the Bhaumakaras in the 12-13th centuries. The temple building reached the zenith of its glory between 7th and 12th centuries when thousands of sandstone temples were erected around the Bindu Sagar, earning it the title "The city of Temples". The period under the Gangas saw emergence of Vaishna-vism to prominence. The perfect symphony between its architecture and sculpture, the mastery carvings and the grand repertoire of its motifs make these temples unique. In the 15th century, the Mughals eventually raided the city and razed all but a few of the temples. After independence, Bhubaneswar was declared the new Capital of Orissa replacing Cuttack.

Tourist Attractions:

Bhubaneswar, Puri and Konark form a golden triangle. These cities have numerous historical and religious monuments. There are many scenic places also nearby. You may wish to check out the following links for further details.

Bhubaneswar, Puri and Konark : Click Here
Bhubaneswar : Site1, Site2 and Site3
Puri : Click Here
Konark : Click Here

For tourism purpose, you may also like to consult Orissa Tourism, India Tourism, Incredible India. We will try to arrange transportation after getting the arrival and departure details. The distance between the airport and the meeting venue is about 12km. Details of pickup and drop would be given at later date.



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