Charisambhu Temple
Boudh, Boudh
About this place
Charisambhu Temple (also known as Gandharadi Temple) is a famous archaeological site located in the Gandharadi village, about 16 km from Boudh. Built in the 9th-10th century CE during the Bhanja dynasty, the complex is renowned for its twin temples dedicated to Lord Nilamadhav (Vishnu) and Lord Siddheswar (Shiva), illustrating early religious harmony.
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