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Temples in Cuttack, Odisha

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Temples in Cuttack — Famous Temples & Complete Darshan Guide

Plan a practical Cuttack temple trip with 2 important temples, darshan-friendly routing, local travel tips and the best season for a peaceful pilgrimage.

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Last updated July 2026 · Curated by the Temples.bio editorial team

Quick answers

Which is the most famous temple in Cuttack?
Biraja Devi Temple Jajpur is the most prominent temple in Cuttack. This guide covers 2 notable temples in and around Cuttack with timings, distances and a darshan route.
How many days do you need to visit Cuttack temples?
You can cover the main temples of Cuttack in about 1 day. Use the 1-day essential circuit for the key shrines, or the 2-day plan to include temples within 100 km.
What is the best time to visit Cuttack temples?
October to March is the most comfortable season for temple visits in Cuttack. Summer afternoons can be tiring, so plan early morning darshan and keep a lighter second half of the day. Festival days are spiritually rewarding but busier; confirm timings, parking and local transport

Why Cuttack is a major temple destination

Cuttack is one of Odisha's useful temple bases, combining well-known shrines with smaller neighbourhood temples that locals still visit for daily worship. The guide below is arranged for real travel: start with the most important temple, then add nearby shrines in an order that keeps the route simple.

Even when a city is not marketed only as a pilgrimage destination, its temples often hold the memory of older neighbourhoods, local festivals and family vows. Devotees usually come here for blessings of Lord Jagannath and Goddess Durga, family welfare, ancestral prayers and a quieter connection with the region's sacred geography. The city also works well as a base for first-time visitors who want a balanced mix of famous temples and reachable local shrines.

Curated pilgrimage circuit

Temples to Visit Near Cuttack

Ordered by pilgrimage importance and practical travel distance from Cuttack.

Biraja Devi Temple Jajpur — Goddess Biraja (Parvati) temple in Cuttack Same Day

Goddess Biraja (Parvati)

  • Jajpur, Odisha
  • 78.4 km from Cuttack
  • 5:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Jajpur, Odisha. One of 18 Shakti Peethas. Temple Trust manages.)

Biraja Devi Temple Jajpur

Biraja Devi Temple in Jajpur, Odisha, is one of the ancient Shakti Peethas where Sati's navel is believed to have fallen. Also known as Girija Temple, it is dedicated to Goddess Biraja, a form of Parvati who is worshipped as the bestower of prosperity, wisdom, and spiritual knowledge. The temple is unique as it also has a Brahmeswar Temple within the complex, representing the combined worship of Shakti and Shiva. Jajpur was once the capital of Kalinga and holds immense historical and spiritual significance in Odisha.

Travel Tip: By Road: Well connected from Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. Regular bus services available. By Train: Connected via Jajpur Road station.

Jagannath Temple Puri — Lord Jagannath (Krishna/Vishnu) temple in Cuttack Same Day

Lord Jagannath (Krishna/Vishnu)

  • Puri, Odisha
  • 83.9 km from Cuttack
  • 5:00 AM - 12:00 AM (midnight) (Puri, Odisha. One of the 4 Char Dhams. Lord Jagannath (Krishna), Balabhadra, and Subhadra — the divine trinity. Non-Hindus strictly NOT allowed inside. 64 sevaits (servitors) families serve the deity. Famous for Rath Yatra — largest chariot festival in the world. Managed by Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA).)

Jagannath Temple Puri

Jagannath Temple, located in the coastal town of Puri in Odisha, is one of the most sacred Hindu temples and one of the four Char Dham pilgrimage sites. The temple is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, a form of Lord Vishnu/Krishna, along with his siblings Balabhadra (elder brother) and Subhadra (sister). The temple is believed to have been built in the 12th century CE by King Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva, though the site has been a place of worship since ancient times. The unique feature of this temple is that the deities are made of wood (neem) rather than stone or metal, and are ceremonially replaced every 12-19 years in the sacred Navakalevara ceremony. The wooden idols have large, round eyes and are painted in bright colors - Jagannath in black, Balabhadra in white, and Subhadra in yellow. The temple is famous for the annual Rath Yatra (Chariot Festival), where the three deities are taken out in massive wooden chariots and pulled by thousands of devotees. The temple complex covers 400,000 square feet and is surrounded by two walls. The main temple tower (Vimana) stands 214 feet tall and is topped with the Sudarshana Chakra (Nila Chakra) made of an alloy, which is visible from anywhere in Puri. The temple follows strict traditions - only Hindus are allowed entry, and the temple kitchen (Rosa Ghara) is the world's largest, preparing food for thousands daily. The Mahaprasad (food offered to Lord Jagannath) is considered especially sacred and never goes to waste or spoils.

Travel Tip: By Road: Well connected via NH-16 from Bhubaneswar (60 km) and Kolkata (500 km). By Train: Puri railway station has excellent connectivity to major cities. By Air: Bhubaneswar airport is the nearest. Best time: October to March. Visit during Rath Yatra for lifetime experience (book accommodation months in advance). Take holy dip at Puri beach before temple visit. Be prepared for crowds and long waits. Respect strict dress code and entry restrictions. Try Mahaprasad from authorized vendors. Plan 2-3 days to experience fully.

How to Reach Cuttack

Reach Cuttack by the nearest major railway station or state highway links, then keep the temple circuit local for the first day. For families and senior citizens, a hired cab or auto-rickshaw is easier than changing transport repeatedly. Start with the main temple before the crowd builds, pause for lunch near the city centre, and keep outer temples for the afternoon.

Best Time to Visit Cuttack Temples

October to March is the most comfortable season for temple visits in Cuttack. Summer afternoons can be tiring, so plan early morning darshan and keep a lighter second half of the day. Festival days are spiritually rewarding but busier; confirm timings, parking and local transport before starting.

Suggested trip plan

Cuttack Temple Darshan Itinerary

A curated day-wise route designed for optimal travel times and darshan timings. Adjust around your bookings.

Cuttack Temple FAQs

How many temples can I visit in Cuttack in one day?
Most visitors can cover 4 to 6 temples in one day if they start early and keep the route within the city or nearby areas.
What is the best time to visit Cuttack temples?
The cooler months from October to March are best. For daily darshan, early morning and evening are usually more comfortable than afternoon.
Is Cuttack suitable for a family temple trip?
Yes. Keep the first day focused on the main city temples, use local transport, and avoid packing too many distant temples into one day.

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Cuttack Temple Locations

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Biraja Devi Temple Jajpur

Day 1 · 78 km

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Jagannath Temple Puri

Day 1 · 83 km

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