Bhuvaneswari Temple

BHUVANESWARI TEMPLE

Bhuvaneswari Temple is a famous Hindu temple situated on the bank of river Gomati in Udaipur, Tripura. The temple is immortalised in two of Rabindranath Tagore's plays namely Rajarshi and Bisharjan. It's a rare specimen of temple architecture built by Maharaja Govinda Manikya, and is located near the old Royal palace of Maharaja Govinda Manikya, constructed during 1660-1675 A.D.

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS

BURUDIH LAKE

Flanked by hillocks, the Burudih Lake in the Ghatshila Block in East Singhbhum is a favourite site for water sports. There are facilities for motor and pedal boating, with upcoming provisions for water surfing and banana rides. The hillocks surrounding the lake are a part of the oldest rock site in the world. The forests covering the low hills are a part of the elephant corridor from the Dalma range to Midnapur in West-Bengal.
You may be lucky to spot trekking elephants, along the hills. From the railway station auto rickshaws are easily available for reaching Burudih Lake.Ghatsila is 136 kms from Ranchi. Burudih lake is 9 kms from Ghatsila Block.