Parshurameshwar Temple is a hindu temple located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The average rating of this place is 4.50 out of 5 stars based on 44 reviews. The street address of this place is 6RJQ+7CW, Lane Number 11, Sriram Nagar, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002, India. It is about 0.56 kilometers away from the Lingaraj Tem railway station.
Aptaputra Bharatanand 15 months ago
Built in the 7th century AD during the reign of the Shailodbhava dynasty, it is one of the well preserved temples in the state.
Parasurameshvara Temple happens to be the first temple to have the Jagamohana or the entrance hall attached with the sanctum sanctorum.
The presiding deity is Lord Shiva worshipped as Parasurameshvara, in accordance to the penance of Sage Parashurama and the grace of Lord Shiva.
You can find here Kalinga Temple Architecture.
subhashakti mishra 23 months ago
It's not a "Futa linga".. It's a "Sthapita" one. However It's spacious inside the temple and a perfect place for any hawan and Rudrabhishek etc. Priests are very friendly and helpful. If you are planning for any abhishek or anything you need to pay Rs550 to the temple authorities and extra to the priest who will perform the puja.
Bhagwat Poul 47 months ago
This temple was built in 6th century, very beautiful carving and even today it is very good condition