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| Samleswari Temple | Huma - Huma, 32 kms from Sambalpur is adorned with a leaning temple dedicated to Lord Bimaleswar. On the river Mahanadi, it is a scenic spot of great excellence. The Kudo fishes here are believed to belong to Lord Siva and they are very friendly to visitors. |
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| Dhanu Jatra - The largest open air theatre in the world... | ||||||||||||||||
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| Ghanteswari - The deity of bells | ||||||||||||||||
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| Sitalasasthi - Festival that brings colour to Sambalpur | ||||||||||||||||
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| Pradhanpat Falls: The Pradhanpat hill, with its picturesque waterfall, offers a rare scenic beauty. These falls are close to Deogarh, and are around 100 kms from Sambalpur. |
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