Vaital Deula, Bhubaneswar

📍 Location not specified, OdishaDeity: Not specified

About Vaital Deula, Bhubaneswar

Detailed information about the history and significance of Vaital Deula, Bhubaneswar is not yet available. This sacred site is an important spiritual destination, and we are working to provide a comprehensive overview soon.

Architectural Details

**Vaital Deula, Bhubaneswar** * **Architecture** * Built in the 11th century CE, Vaital Deula is a Shiva temple in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. * It is one of the oldest surviving temples in the city and is considered to be a masterpiece of Kalinga architecture. * The temple is built in the Rekha style and has a square plan. * The sanctum sanctorum houses a lingam, the symbol of Shiva. * The temple is surrounded by a number of subsidiary shrines. * **Significance** * Vaital Deula is one of the most important temples in Bhubaneswar. * It is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus and is also visited by tourists. * The temple is associated with a number of legends and myths. * One legend says that the temple was built by King Yayati, who was cursed by his father to become a leper. * Yayati prayed to Shiva for forgiveness and Shiva appeared to him in the form of a lingam. * Yayati built the temple to house the lingam and was cured of his leprosy. * **Gallery** [Image of Vaital Deula](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/Vaital_Deula_Bhubaneswar.jpg/220px-Vaital_Deula_Bhubaneswar.jpg) [Image of the sanctum sanctorum of Vaital Deula](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Vaital_Deula_sanctum_sanctorum.jpg/220px-Vaital_Deula_sanctum_sanctorum.jpg)

Temple Information

LocationNot available, Odisha
Primary DeityNot available