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Places To Visit In Sambalpur
Leaning Temple of Huma
This temple dedicated to Lord Shiva was built in the 17th century and is the only leaning temple in the world. In this temple, only the top is leaning while the pinnacle is perpendicular to the ground.
It is said that the reason for this could be either earthquake or the flood current in river Mahanadi. There is a huge gathering specially during Shivratri festival during March.
Samaleswari Temple
Samaleswari temple is located on the banks of Mahanadi and is dedicated to Devi Samaleswari also known as Jagannath Adishakti, Mahalaxmi and Mahasawarswati.
The name of the city also is derived from the name Samaleswari as she is the main goddess of the region.
Shopping in Sambalpur
There are beautiful handlooms and sarees that could be bought. Price ranging from Rs100 - 1000.
Deer Park
This mini zoo has about 300 visitors on a daily basis and the number reaches to 1000 on Sundays. There is larger number of visitors specially during November to March.
Located on the suburbs of Sambalpur and is spread across 13.6 hectares. There are four horned antelopes, barking deer, leopard, ratel, monkey, sloth bear, civet, python, parakeet, peacocks and many other are spotted here. Besides wildlife, there are several kind of flowers planted in the garden besides the zoo.
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