About Rajarani Temple in Bhubaneshwar Orissa :
The Rajarani Temple in Bhubaneswar Orissa, was built between the 10th an 11th century from reddish gold sandstone known as Rajarani in the local parlance. It is also contended that the temple was initially known as Indreswara Temple devoted to the worship of Lord Shiva though the temple oddly lacks in a presiding deity.
Set amidst swaying paddy fields and surrounded by blooming flowers in Old Bhubaneswar, the Rajarani Temple is seen as a step forward from the changes introduced in the construction of the small but elegant Mukteswara Temple.
General Information About Rajarani Temple :
Location : Bhubaneshwar Orissa.
Temple Built in : 11th century.
How to Reach : Regular Buses ply regularly between Bhubaneswar and Berhampur, Chilka, Cuttack, Konark, Paradip, Puri, Rourkela, Sambalpur and other places. Interstate bus services operate daily between Calcutta and Puri via Bhubaneswar and Tatanagar (Jamshedpur).
For local transport, taxis, cycle rickshaws, and autos are available to move around in the city. Tourist taxis and deluxe buses are also available on rent.