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Saptasajya The land of Seven Hills – a Photo Story

Saptasajya – The land of Seven Hills. Saptasajya stands out as one of the favorites tourist locations in Odisha. The best thing about this place is, it’s a scenic beauty with a natural backdrop coupled with religious significance. These tourist destinations have gained popularity among people from the state and outside.

Things to Know about Saptasajya

Things to Know about Saptasajya: Saptasajya stands out as one of the favorites tourist locations in Odisha. The best thing about this place is, it’s a scenic beauty with a natural backdrop coupled with religious significance. These tourist destinations have gained popularity among people from the state and outside.

The word Saptasajya meaning (Sapta) seven and (Sajya) bed. The place is just 12km from Dhenkanal town and 62 km from Bhubaneswar, the place holds an important place in the tourism map of Odisha.

Things to Know about Saptasajya

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It is believed that the Pandavas stayed here for a few days during their incognito period (Agyata Basa). It is also believed that Lord Ram has spent several days on this hill during his exile from Ayodhya. Some also say that the “Saptarishi” had their ashrams here.

It will also be interesting for our readers to know that the temple in Saptasajya is built by the erstwhile queen of Dhenkanal Rani Ratnaprava Devi, who has idols of Lord Ram, his brother Laxman, and wife Sita along with the Pandavas.

Besides the religious sentiments attached to the place, the flawless natural beauty has made Saptasajya is a must-see destination for tourists.

 

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