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Bhubaneswar, the capital of
modern Orissa, is a happy
combination of old world charms
and new world comforts. The
scriptures refer to the ancient
Bhubaneswar as the Ekamra
Kshetra, literally meaning
‘mango orchards’ which remind us
the union of Lord Shiva with
Goddess Parvati. The blending of
modernity with tradition here is
impeccable. While the ancient
city is 2600 years old, the
modern city came into existence
in 1948 as the new capital of
Orissa, designed by the German
Architect O.H. Koeingsberges. It
is said that there were about
seven thousand temples here,
which earned it the coveted
title of the ‘Temple City of
India’. Even today from the
hundreds of temples that still
stand majestically as mute
witness of a glorious past, one
can study the chronological
development of temple
architecture from the beginning
in the 7th Century AD to its
culmination in the 13th Century
AD. It is a centre of art and
craft, manifest in the dazzling
array of products like stone
sculptures, pata paintings,
palm-leaf etching, silver
filigree, papier mache, etc.
which is a shoppers’ delight.
The classical Odissi Dance and
Music have a solid foundation
here fondly nourished by
illustrious Gurus. The city has
also distinguished itself as an
important IT Centre and Software
Technology Park as well as an
ideal Venue for Conference and
Conventions to do business with
pleasure.
Around
Bhubaneswar lies Dhauli in the
South which witnessed the great
battle of Kalinga in 261 BC
after which Emperor Ashok
embraced Buddhism and spread the
message of peace to the world.
Closeby are the remains of
Sisupalgarh believed to be the
earlier capital of Kalinga. On
the west are the twin hills of
Khandagiri-Udayagiri honeycombed
with rock-cut caves built for
the Jain ascetics during the
illustrious emperor Kharavela in
the 2nd century BC.
Bhubaneswar has, however, been
mostly popular as the city of
temples among the tourists. But
the cultural efflorescence of
the city goes beyond the
temples. To familiarize the
tourists with the larger canvas
of the place covering Art &
Crafts, Dance & Music,
Handicrafts & Handlooms, etc., a
Mega Festival titled Ekamra- The
Temple City festival has been
conceived. This 14-day event
will also feature a Food
Festival and a Mini Marathon
will add spice to this year’s
Utsav. The festival of promises
to be an experience of a
lifetime.
Utsav
Highlights
:
Toshali National Crafts Mela
:
Janta Maidan :15th
– 27th Feb 08
Mini Marathon
: Mini Marathon To be
Flagged off at Kalinga Stadium
traverse through the important
inter
sections of Bhubaneswar city
(15 km) :17th Feb 08
Mukteswar
Dance Festival
:
Mukteswar-Parsurameswar temple
premises: 17th – 19th Feb 08
Kalinga Mahotsav
:Shanti
Stupa, Dhauli : 23rd –24th Feb
08
Ekamra Food Festival
: Exhibition Ground :
20th – 27th Feb 08
Rajarani Music Festival :Rajarani
Temple Complex : 26th – 28th Feb
08
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