Jajpur | 27.01.2019 | 02:00 pm ~ 04:30 pm

Jajpur Heritage Walk – The Ancient Capital of Odisha

About the walk

Virajakshetra (now Jajpur) was an ancient capital of Odisha. According to historians, 32 rulers have ruled over this region. Most of the rulers (Gupta, Bhaumakara, Soma) kept this region as their centre of administration, and for this reason, Virajakshetra evolved a rich style of temple architecture, with unique iconographic features of Hindu deities and sacred centres. Religious cults like Shaktism, Vaishnavism, Saivism, Buddhism, Naga and Ganapatya have developed in a full-fledged manner here.

Sacred centres play an important role in the study of Indian civilisation. The Anthropological Survey of India undertook an interest to study other sacred centres in India after L.P. Vidyarthi’s inspirational study of the sacred complex in Hindu Gaya (1961). In his research, he focused on the geography and specialist practices in the sacred centre. Titled “The Sacred Complex of Virajakshetra”, this research enriches the anthropological archives by providing information on the evolution of three dominant cults (Shaktism, Saivism and Vaishnavism), linkages of sacred centres in this region with other national sacred centres, the spread of the Brahmanic tradition, the role of sevayatas and khatanidarpraja associated with the temple, and the importance of Virajakshetra.

We shall visit the following places during our first walk in the city – Viraja Temple, Jagannath Temple, Varahanath, Dasaswamedhaghat, Saptamatrika and Collector's Office.

 

This guided tour is free.

Walk Time
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Walk Date
Meeting Time
01:45 pm

About the walk

Virajakshetra (now Jajpur) was an ancient capital of Odisha. According to historians, 32 rulers have ruled over this region. Most of the rulers (Gupta, Bhaumakara, Soma) kept this region as their centre of administration, and for this reason, Virajakshetra evolved a rich style of temple architecture, with unique iconographic features of Hindu deities and sacred centres. Religious cults like Shaktism, Vaishnavism, Saivism, Buddhism, Naga and Ganapatya have developed in a full-fledged manner here.

Sacred centres play an important role in the study of Indian civilisation. The Anthropological Survey of India undertook an interest to study other sacred centres in India after L.P. Vidyarthi’s inspirational study of the sacred complex in Hindu Gaya (1961). In his research, he focused on the geography and specialist practices in the sacred centre. Titled “The Sacred Complex of Virajakshetra”, this research enriches the anthropological archives by providing information on the evolution of three dominant cults (Shaktism, Saivism and Vaishnavism), linkages of sacred centres in this region with other national sacred centres, the spread of the Brahmanic tradition, the role of sevayatas and khatanidarpraja associated with the temple, and the importance of Virajakshetra.

We shall visit the following places during our first walk in the city – Viraja Temple, Jagannath Temple, Varahanath, Dasaswamedhaghat, Saptamatrika and Collector's Office.

 

This guided tour is free.

Led By

LetUsGo
We are a Guided Heritage/Photo/Food Walking Tour Company from the city of Kolkata.We currently Host Walks in the following cities. Cities : Kolkata,Howrah,Raipur,Bhubaneswar,Cuttack,Pune,Aizawl,Guahati,Patna,Siliguri,Darjeeling

Meeting Time

01:45 PM

Meeting point

Viraja Temple

Nearest Bus/Metro station

Viraja Temple

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

In case you are unable to attend after having registered, please send us an email.

Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

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  • Parking facilities are not available near the meeting point, hence we recommend that you use public transport.
  • No entry fees, but there may be fees for photography inside some mansions, which are to be borne by the participant.
  • Please wear comfortable shoes and carry water.
  • Photography allowed.