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==Legend==
==Legend==
Legend goes as when [[Rama]] was returning from Lanka after victory over [[Ravana]], Goddess [[Sita]] asked to worship [[Shiva]] here. So Ramachandra built a Linga for that purpose.
Legend goes as when [[Rama]] was returning from Lanka after victory over [[Ravana]], Goddess [[Sita]] asked to worship [[Shiva]] here. So Ramachandra built a Linga for that purpose.{{cn|date=June 2022}}
Traditionally during [[Ashokashtami]], which falls one day before to [[Rama Navami]]  in [[Chaitra]] Lord Lingaraja comes to this temple by a large chariot called '''Rukuna Rath''' and stays for four days. Historically the temple dates back to 9th century.
Traditionally during [[Ashokashtami]], which falls one day before to [[Rama Navami]]  in [[Chaitra]] Lord Lingaraja comes to this temple by a large chariot called '''Rukuna Rath''' and stays for four days. Historically the temple dates back to 9th century.



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Rameshwar Deula
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictBhubaneswar
DeityRameshwar Deula
Location
LocationBhubaneswar
StateOdisha
CountryIndia
Rameshwar temple

Coordinates: 20°15′12.49″N 85°50′9.30″E / 20.2534694°N 85.8359167°E / 20.2534694; 85.8359167 The Rameshwar temple is very old temple in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, and known as the Mausi Maa temple of Lingaraj Temple. It is located from 2 km distance from Lingaraj shrine.

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Legend goes as when Rama was returning from Lanka after victory over Ravana, Goddess Sita asked to worship Shiva here. So Ramachandra built a Linga for that purpose.[citation needed] Traditionally during Ashokashtami, which falls one day before to Rama Navami in Chaitra Lord Lingaraja comes to this temple by a large chariot called Rukuna Rath and stays for four days. Historically the temple dates back to 9th century.

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