Budhakhol | |
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Historical Tourist Place | |
Budhakhol | |
Coordinates: 19°49′13″N 84°49′25″E / 19.820230°N 84.823503°E | |
Country | India |
State | Odisha |
District | Ganjam |
Time zone | UTC+05:30 (IST) |
Official language | Odia |
Spoken languages | Odia |
Budhakhol is a heritage site of Odisha located in Buguda block of Ganjam District in Odisha, India.[1] It is located about 92 km away from the district headquarters. The old heritage is known for its beautiful trees, caves, temples and perennial waterfall which attracts tourists. Another attraction point of the place is the presence of a group of five temples. The five temples are Sri Sri Makareswar Swami, Sri Sri Gangadhareswar Swami, Sri Sri Jagadieshwar Swami, Sri Sri Siddheswar Swami, Sri Sri Budheswar Swami, which is popularly known as Panchu Mahadeva Temple.