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Sambalpur: 8 crores for Huma Leaning Temple Beautification, There will be all-around Development and beauty will increase

Sambalpur: Huma Leaning Temple, one of the tourist spots and religious shrines of Sambalpur district, is now going to be developed. During the visit of 5-T V.K. Pandian to Sambalpur, the development was demanded by the temple trust. Earlier, the local MLA Rohit Pujari also wrote a letter to the 5-T V.K. Pandian requesting. The state government has sanctioned Rs 8 crore for the development of the temple. This temple has been included in Ama Odisha Nabin Odisha Yojana. 8 crore in the first phase and the full development will be done in the next phase. An expert team visited. A DPR is being prepared. The work is expected to start soon. Arrangements should be made for the circumambulation project around the temple. Some people have been seized. It should also be demolished and constructed as a joint project. People expressed their gratitude to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and 5-T K.V Pandian after receiving the grant and demanding that the boating cube, Dharmasala be beautified in the all-around the Temple. It is worth noting that Maneswar block Huma Leaning temple is considered one of the tourist spots of Sambalpur district. On the banks of the river, Bimaleshwar is being worshiped in the name of Baba. Therefore, the temple is also known as the curved temple. Pond fish in the river also attract tourists. It is crowded with tourists during the year. During the tourist season, Sambalpur’s famous Leaning temple is crowded. It is crowded with tourists during the year. During the tourist season, Sambalpur’s famous Leaning temple is crowded. Temple and enjoying Nauka Bihar and its natural beauty by boat. The natural environment of the river water here attracts tourists. People believe that Bimalswar Baba is the famous deity and devotees’ thoughts are fulfilled here. Apart from this, Kudo fish in the river here is the center of attraction for tourists. Every day hundreds of tourists come here and they feed to the fish. However, there is information that between 1545 to 1560, King Balaram Dev of the Chauhan clan built it. The temple is 200 feet long and 120 feet wide. The temple is bent 46 degrees towards North East. Due to this uniqueness, tourists flock here during the year.

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