Orissa Siva Temples List::
Angul District:
- Bajarkot – Bringesvara
Baudh District:
- Baudh – Paschima Somnatha, Bhubanesvara and Kapilesvara Temples
- Baudh – Svapnesvara Temple
- Gandharadhi – Temple of Nilamadhava and Sidheswara; near Bauda (Phulabani)
- Gandharadhi – twin Hari-Hara Temple
- Siva Temple of Baudha – Baudha The siva Temple at Baudha, seem in all appearance, to belong to the early period of the Somavamsi supremacy. The fine execution of the Temple with its superb proportion and exquisite finish of the scluptures and other decorations indicate a resurgent movement linked up probably with the advent of the Somavamsi dynasty, 70 km from Phulabani.
Bhubaneshwar District:
- Atri – Famous for Shrine of Hatakeswar and Hot Sulphur Spring. Nearby is Khurda Fort and Barunei. Makar Mela during Makarsankranti (January) is held here. It is also a health resort. By Air – Bhubaneswar – 45 kms.By Rail/Road – Bhubaneswar 42 kms. and 14 kms. from Khurda.
- Bakeshwar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Bakeshwara Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Bharateswar Temple (c. 6th century A.D.)
- Bhaskareswara Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Bhavani Shankara Temple (near the Sari Deul) at Bhubaneshwar, Bhavanishankar Temple – Bhubaneshwar – It has been recently discovered while digging a drain in the compound of the later Bhavani- shankar Temple and it is to be found between the Lingaraj Temple and the Vindu Sarovar tank. This is a very small Temple with attractive gestures.
- Bhrameswara Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Buddhanath Shiva Temple at Garudipanchana near Bhubaneshwar
- Daiteswar Temple
- Dakra Bhimeswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Ekambareswar Temple (within the Lingaraj compound) at Bhubaneshwar
- Gauri Shankar Temple (8th century) at Bhubaneshwar
- Gokarneswara Temple at Jamu-Goradi – Adasapur near Bhubaneshwar (37km)
- Gosagareswar Temple
- Indreshwara (Rajarani)
- Jaleswar Temple at Kalarahanga near Bhubaneshwar
- Kapileshwara Temple at Adasapur – Kapila Muni Ashram near Bhubaneshwar (37 km)
- Kapileswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Kedareswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Kotitheertheswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Lakshmaneshwar Temple ruins at Bhubaneshwar
- Lingaraj Temple at Bhubaneswar
- Makareshwar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Markandeswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Bhubaneshvar – Matangesvara Temple
- Megheswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Mitreswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Mukteswara Temple at Bhubaneswar
- Bhubaneshvar – Navakesvara Temple
- Nilakanteshwar Shiva Temple at Adasapur (Prachi valley ) near Bhubaneshwar (37 km)
- Parasurameswar Temple at Bhubaneswar
- Bhubaneshvar – Paschimesvara Temple
- Rameswar Temple
- Samanth Temple at Budhapada near Bhubaneshwar
- Satrugneswar – Bhubaneswar
- Siddheswara Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Sisireswar Temple at Bhubaneswar
- Somanatha Temple at Budhapada near Bhubaneshwar
- Subarneswar
- Sureswar & Gouri Temple – Bhubaneshwar – There are two other Temples at Bhubaneswar, which may be regarded as close contemporaries of the Mukteshwar Temple. One of them is the Sureswar, a very small structure which stands near the Kotitirtheswar Temple in the close neighbourhood of the Swarnajaleswar Temple and the other is the Gouri Temple situated in the compound of the Kedareswar Temple.
- Swapneswar Temple at Adasapur (Prachi valley ) near Bhubaneshwar (37 km)
- Swarnajaleswar – Bhubaneswar
- Taleswar Temple (near Parasurameswar) at Bhubaneshwar
- Tirtheswar Temple
- Bhubaneshvar – Tirthesvara Temple at Bindu
- Uttareswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Bhubaneshvar – Vakesvara Temple
- Valukeswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Vimaleswar / Gaurisankar
- Bhubaneshvar – Vijayesvara Temple
- Varuneswar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
- Yameshwar Temple at Bhubaneshwar
Khordha District:
- Kualo – Swapaneswar (9th – 11th cent)
Khordha District:
- Daksheswar Temple at Banapur
Konark District:
- Akhandaleswara Temple (11th century) at Prataprudrapur (Kenduli) near Konarak
- Aradi – Famous for the Saiva Shrine of Akhandalamani. Hundreds of pilgrims visit the Temple with a belief to get rid of sins and sorrows. Mahashivaratri is observed here in Feb-March. By Air – Bhubaneswar 182 kms.By Rail/Road – 52 kms. from Bhadrak and 110 kms. from Balasore.
- Amareshwara Temple at Amareshwar near Konarak, Chaurasi 14 km from Konark
- Charchika Temple at Amareshwar near Konarak
Delang District:
- Bhramheswar Temple at Beraboi near Delang
Cuttack District:
- Angeshwar Temple at Pitapara near Niali
- Badgaon Siva Temple
- Gopinathpur – Simhanatha
- Bhabanipur (Balia Taluk) – Bhubaneswar Mahadev Temple
- Kakudia – Chateswar
- Niali – Sobhaneswar
- Simhanatha Pitha, Mauza Gopinathpur – Simhanatha Mahadeva Temple
- Ashta Sambhu Temple ruins (12th cent) at Chaudar near Cuttack
- Champeswara Temple at Champeswar near Narsinghpur (Cuttack)
- Chateswar Temple at Kishenpur near Cuttack
- Dhabaleswar Temple was built by Pratap Rudra Dev. This Temple is situated in an island of Mahanadi river. It is well known for its scenic beauty. 11th century Temple is situated on a hillock where the deity is worshipped with great fervour by one and all. Dhavaleswar Mela in January-February & Bada Osha in November are held here. By Air – Bhubaneswar 52 kms, Cuttack 33 km, By Rail/Road – Cuttack 27 kms, 52 kms. from Bhubaneswar and also can be approached via Gadagadia Ghat from Cuttack by boat
- Choudwar, a growing industrial area was once the capital of Somakuli Keshari Kings of Orissa. Eight prominent Siva pithas were established by the Keshari dynasty in the vicinity of Choudwar which is now in ruins. Tradition records that it was the capital of Virat, the brother-in-law of Kichaka. The five Pandava brothers with their consort Draupadi took shelter in Choudwar in their secret exile. 10 km from Cuttack
- Chandikhol in the lap of thickly wooded hills and by the side of a perennial stream is an extremely ideal picnic spot. The Ashram of Baba Bhairavananda is an added attraction of the place. Adjacent to Chandikhol, Mahavinayak enshrines the five god heads in one Lingam. It is a place of worship for Ganapati. 40 km from Cuttack
- Niali is famous for the shrine of Sovaneswar. There is an archaeological sculpture shed here. 47 km from Cuttack
- Indrasthana Temple at Amaravati near Cuttack*
- Padmeswar Temple at Baneswarnasi near Narasinghpur (Cuttack)
- Paschimeswar Temple at Amangai Island near Khanderpur (Athgarh – Cuttack)
- Tarakeshwar Temple at Ganeshwarpur near Cuttack
- Trilochaneshwar Temple at Sadansa near Niali
- Gadagadia Mahadev Temple is situated in the banks of Mahanadi river.
Dhenkanal District:
- Hatuari – Kapileswar Mahadev Temple
- Yogapitha Kapilas – Chandrasekhar Temple (Group of Monuments and Ancient Steps )
- Latadeipur – Annakoteswar Temple
- Bhringeswar Mahadev Temple (8th century) at Bajrakot near Talcher
- Chandrasekhar Temple at Kapilas Hill near Kapilas
- Kanakeswar Temple (8th-9th cent) at Kualo (Kodalaka) near Talcher
- Kapilas – Temple of Chandrasekhara, Viswanath and Narayan. The Sivaratri fair is held here with great pomp. Also nearby places like Saptasajya, and Joranda, seat of Mahima Cult can be visited. Mahashivaratri in Feb-March is observed with great enthusiasm. By Air – Bhubaneswar -114 kmsBy Rail/Road : Cuttack 66 kms. 26 kms. from Dhenkanal and 114 kms. from Bhubaneswar.
- Manikeswar Temple at Sukleshwar near Talcher
- Papanasini & the Kapileswar – Dhenkanal -After the Gangas,the glorious period of Temple- building activities in Orissa was over,but the spirit lingered on during the succeeding period of Suryavamsi supremacy which also witnessed the erection of some notable Temples in Orissa.The half-ruined porch standing near the papanasini tank still bears an inscription referring itself to the reign of Kapileswar(A.D.1435-1467).The decorative female figures which adorn the half-ruined porch,merely represent the crude imitations of their earlier prototypes.The inscribed slab that contains the elephant procession and an image of Nataraja carved on the northern wall of the structure,represent no doubt,fine specimens of art of this period,in the close vicinity of Kapileswar is a pancha-ratha Temple and is similar to the Mukteswar of Bhu- baneswar.It niches,the Naga and Nagi columns,scroll works,Alasa-kanyas and half amalakas on the gandi provide clear evidence that the Temple was built about tenth century A.D.
- Deulajhari 90 km from Angul, A natural hot spring that seems to flow from the bottom of a Shiva Linga.
Ganjam District:
- Chandeshwar – near the NH 5 highway. Ancient Temple.
- Badagaon Temple – Bhanjanagar, Ganjam – Badagaon is small village situated 5 miles from Bhanjanagar of the Ganjam district. A stone Siva Temple which is to be found there, is a close prototype of the Parasurameswar. In plan & elevation, in the scheme of decoration, in height & dimension, it shows such remarkable affinities with the Parasurameswar that a conclusion becomes unavoidable to regard them as close contemporaries.
- Kottakolla – Gangadharaswami Temple; Kumchur Taluk.
- Kottakolla – Jagdiswaraswami Temple; Kumchur Taluk.
- Shiva Temple at Badagaon near Bhanjanagar
- Mahendragiri – 185 km from Berhampur
- Machlipatnam – Ramalingeshvar Temple
Jajpur District:
- Jajpur – Baruneswar Temple
- Jajpur Town – Jagannath Temple
- Jajpur Town – Trilochaneswar Temple
- Jajpur Town – Varahanatha Temple
- Jajpur – Beleswar Temple.
- Jajpur – Kilateswar Temple.
- Sidheswar Temple is one of the oldest Temples of Jajpur district which is located at a distance of 6 kms from Jajpur. This Temple of Lord Sidheswar is surrounded by a lot other shrines and Temples
Jagatsinghpur District:
- Bhimeswar Temple at Daraba near Jagatsinghpur This Temple was erected to memorise the visit of the Pandavs to this district during their 12years exile.
- Grameswar Temple (13th cent ruins) at Berhumpur near Jagatsinghpur Adasapur (Prachi valley ) near Bhubaneshwar (37 km)
Sambalpur District:
- Bimaleswar – Huma, 32 km from Sambalpur and 350 km from Bhubaneswar, on the river Mahanadi.
Baleshwar District:
- Chandaneswar -Temple of Chandaneswar, Talasari Sea Beach famous for weekend traveling and relaxation. Digha (W.B) also can be seen. Chadak Mela (Festival) held here in April. By Air – Bhubaneswar 320 kms. By Rail/ Raod – Balasore 88 kms, Jaleswar 40 kms. and Digha 11 kms
- Maninageswara Temple at Baleshwar
- Mahadev Baneswar is one of the main places of tourist interest in Balasore
- Panchalingeswar – On the Nilgiri Hills. Famous for Five Shiva Lingams with perennial springs flowing over the deities is a natural attraction for the visitors. Nearby is Kuldiha Forest base for trekking. By Air – Bhubaneswar 250 kms, Kolkata 344 kmsBy Rail/ Road – Balasore 30 kms
- Aradi is famous for the saiva shrine of Lord Akhandalamani. Hundreds of pilgrims visit the place daily not only for a Darshan of the Lord but also to seek relief from physical ailment they suffer from. It is 52 km from Bhadrak and 110 km from Balasore. One can also negotiate the place by boat from Chandbali through the river.
Puri District:
- Baragarh – Bhaskareswar Temple
- Baragarh – Brahmeswar Temple with its minor shrines in the compound
- Baragarh – Nabakeswar Temple
- Baragarh – Rameswar Temple
- Besuaghai – Magheswar Temple with its minor shrine
- Bhubaneswar – Bakeswar Temple
- Bhubaneswar – Lord Lingraj Temple
- Bhubaneswar – Maitreswar Temple with all the minor Temples in the compound
- Bhubaneswar – Makareswar Temple
- Bhubaneswar – Markandeswar Temple
- Bhubaneswar – Mukteswar Temple with its minor shrines but excluding the Murich Kunda
- Bhubaneswar – Parsurameswar Temple
- Bhubaneswar – Sahasralinga Tank
- Bhubaneswar – Sidheswar Temple
- Bhubaneswar – Sisiresvara Temple
- Banpur (Puri) – Neelkanthesvara Temple
- Puri – Shri Jagannath Temple and subsidiary shrines
- Chandeswara Temple at Chandeswar near Tangi (Puri)
- Garteswara Temple at Algum near Sakshigopal (Puri)
- Grameswara Temple at Lataharana near Kakatpur (Puri)
- Khileswara Temple (12th century) at Khilor near Pipli (Puri)
- Purneswara Temple at Bhillideuli near Nimapara (Puri)
- Somanatha Temple at Ghorodia near Delang (Puri)
- Someswara Temple at Someswara near Kakatpur (Puri)
- Vanivakreswara Temple at Kalupada near Puri (Delang)
- Vishwanath Temple at Krishna Prasadgarh near Amareshwar
- Grameswara Temple at Birpratappur near Sakshigopal
Mayurbanj District:
- Chandrasekhara Temple at Khiching near Panchpir (Mayurbhanj)
- Khiching – Nilakanthesvara Temple
- Khiching – Tunja Mahadeva Temple
- Kakharua Baidyanatha Temple at Mantri near Badasahi (Mayurbhanj)
Koraput District:
- Gupteswar – Shrine of Lord Shiva situated on a lime stone famous for natural scenery. One can visit Duduma, Balimela and Papadahandi. Shivaratri festival held in Feb-March. By Air – Bhubaneswar 610 kms By Rail/ Road – Koraput 74 kms. and 58 kms. from Jeypore.
- Mallikeswar Temple at Padmapur near Gunupur (Koraput)
- Padmapuram – Nilkanthesvara Temple
- Mallikeswar Temple at Paikapada near Rayagada (Koraput)
- Pataleswar Temple at Paikapada near Rayagada (Koraput)
- Papadahandi – The Shiva Temple with Champak trees
- Minna Jhola – The Shiva Temple here is the focus of hectic activities on Shiv Ratri. You can approach Minna -Jhola from Gunupur via Gudari, 245 km from Koraput.
Balangir District:
- Kapileswar Temple at Charda near Binka (Balangir)
- Kosaleswar Temple (9th cent) at Patnagarh near Sonepur
- Someswar Shiva Temple at Ranipur Jharial near Titlagarh
- Harishankar – 81 km from Bolangir
Kendhulhar District:
- Kosaleswar Temple at Anandapur (Degaon) This Temple is situated at a distance of 88km from Anandapur and 8 km from Kushei river, at Deogaon. Lakhs of pilgrims arrive here to see the fair on Shivaratri.
Kandhamal District:
- Rameswar Temple at Bauda near Phulabani
- Siddheswar Temple at Gandharadi near Bauda (Phulabani)
- Birupakshya on the river Brutunga, Chakapad, 60 km from Phulbani
Kalahandi District:
- Pataleswar Temple (10th cent) at Budhikomna near Khariar (Raipur) Kalahandi in Nawapara district, 115 km from Bhawanipatna.
Sundargarh District:
- Ghogar A naturally formed Siva Lingam of black granite.
Keonjhar District:
- Gonasika – Surrounded by a series of valleys and wooded hills of varying colours, the place is famous as a center of pilgrimage for the Temple of Brahmeswar Mahadev, established on the river Vaitarani The river starts flowing from this place and a little away from the place of its origin it goes underground.
- Ghatagaon – Gundichaghai, Temple of Nilakantheswar and Sanghagara waterfall also can be visited. Makar Mela during Makarshankranti (January) is the fair observed by all. By Air – Bhubaneswar 180 kms. By Rail/Road – 42 kms. from Keonjhar, 78 kms. from J.K.Road and 42 kms. from Anandapur.
- Murga Mahadev It is situated 65 kms from Keonjhar near the Thakurani Hill in Champua by the side of a perennial spring. 70 km from Keonjhar
Sambalpur District:
- Vimaleshvar – Huma – Famous as the abode of Lord Siva, Huma contains the lone leaning Temple of Orissa and also famous as a scenic spot of great excellence. The river Mahanadi flowing close by abounds in fish (Kudo fish) which are never caught. The popular belief is that they belong to Lord Vimaleswar, 32 km from Sambalpur
- Pradhanpat – Gokarneshvar, 96 km from Sambalpur
- Pavud – 3 Lord shiva Temples
- Kichchin
- Katak – someshvar
- Katak – Trikuteshvar
- Katak – Rameshwar
- Gopilas – on a hill top
- Gorarak – 19 miles from jagannath, Sambashivam, Sambavi
Kattak sector
- Chadeshvar – 12 miles north east from kattak (1119 ACE)
- Hariharpur -Somanath
- Jayapuri – Akanteshvar
- Jayapuri – Agneshvar
- Jayapuri – Trailochaneshvar
- Kahalinayak hill
- Tambal – 13 miles south east from kattak, Doddabasappa Temple and 2 more Shivalayams
- Baneswaram – near Jagannath
- Bhuvaneswar – in olden times this city supposedly had 7000 Shivalayams. Now it has 500 Shivalayams
- Lingaraj Mahadev, Bhuvaneswar (self manifest), Parvati, Bindu sarovara Tirttam
- Mukteshvar – 0.5 miles from lingaraj Alayam
- ParashurAmeswar (2 nd cent ACE)
- Baskareswar – north east of Bhuvaneswar Alayam (6 th cent ACE)
- Kedhareswar – in the bank of gauri kund
- Siddeswar
- Varuneswar
- Kapileswar
- Rameshawar
- Parameswar
- Uttareswar
- Sisireswar
- Maitreswar
- Megeswar
- Svayambukeswar
- KotitIrtteswar
- Brahmeswar
Baral – Puri Sector:
- Mahendragiri – in the eastern guards, in way from walter in AP to Calcutta (Kolkatta)
- Daxiaa Gokarneswar
- Bhima built Temple
- YudhishTira built Temple
- Mahavrata
- Maitreshvar
- Markkantnteshvar
- Loknath
- Padaleswar
- Mahadeva mandiram
- Jalakanteshvar
- Kapodeshvar
- Kotilingeswar
- Nilakanteswar
- Jaypuram
Unsorted Temples
- Achyutrajpur (Banpur) – Balukesvara Temple
- Adhangarh – Panchamesvara Temple
- Baidyanath – Kosalesvara Temple
- Balia – Bhubanesvara Temple
- Bankada – Siva Temple (Ruined)
- Baramba – Simhanatha Temple
- Juinti – Isanesvara Temple
- Kaupur (Near Bhadrak) – Bhatesvara Temple
- Khallekot – Jagannatha Temple
- Khelore – Khilloresvara Temple
- Matapuri – Kaliyogesvara Temple
- Pachimesvar – Ruined Temple (Locally Known as Siddhasambhunatha)
- Ranpur – Jagannatha Temple
- Subei – BankesvaraTemple (shrine 2)
- Suvarnapur – Tritiyadeva Temple
- Vishnupur – Somanatha Temple
Also Read Lord Shiva Temples Across India:
List of Lord Shiva Temples in Orissa State