Biraja Khetra is a book written by Braja Mohan Mohanty, that delves into the rich cultural and religious history of one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Odisha – Biraja Khetra. The book provides an insightful and comprehensive understanding of the significance of this sacred place and its connection to the Hindu mythology.
The author starts by describing the location of Biraja Khetra, which is situated in the town of Jajpur in Odisha. He then goes on to explain the legend of the goddess Biraja, who is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Durga, and how she came to be worshipped at this location.
The book provides a detailed account of the various rituals and customs associated with the temple, including the famous Rath Yatra and Anla Navami festivals. It also highlights the unique architectural style of the temple, which is a blend of Odia and South Indian styles.
Apart from discussing the religious and cultural aspects of Biraja Khetra, the book also touches upon the historical significance of the place. It chronicles the various invasions and battles that took place here over the centuries and the role played by the temple in shaping the political and social landscape of the region.
Overall, Biraja Khetra is a well-researched and informative book that offers readers a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of Odisha and the importance of Biraja Khetra in the state’s history.
Books Info
Books name | Biraja Khetra |
Author | Braja Mohan Mohanty |
No Of pages | 373 |
Publisher | Odisha Book Store |
Publication | 1996 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |