Study of Bhubaneshwar: "Lord 'Temple
Study of Bhubaneshwar: "Lord 'Temple
Study of Bhubaneshwar: "Lord 'Temple
BHUBANESHWAR
INTRODUCTION TO THE CITY-
• Bhubaneshwar, derive from Tribhubaneshwar, which means "Lord of the three world (Tribhuvan)", which refers to Shiva.
• With many Hindu temples, which span the entire spectra Kalinga architecture, it is often referred to as a 'Temple city India’.
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SALIENT FEATURES OF
BHUBANESHWAR-
City Bhubaneshwar
DISTRICT Khorda
AREA 148.10 sq. km. (Municipal Area)
393.57 sq. km. (Development Area)
837,737
POPULATION
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION
Longitude 85° 44' TO 85° 55' E
Latitude 20° 12' TO 20° 25' N
Benchmark 45 M. above the mean sea level
CONNECTIVITY AIR: City has modern airport with regular flights to New Delhi, Mumbai,
Kolkata, Chennai, Vishakapatnam, Hyderabad and Raip1 ROAD: City is well
connected by a road network with the urban centres of the state and
neighboring state.
RAIL: City is well connected by a rail network and the Bhubaneshwar
INDIA
ORISSA
THE CITY STRUCTURE-
• It was developed to south-east of the railway line, before planning and development initiative took place for the capital city .
• Railway link to the town was through the Bhubaneswar Station Re the station being connected to the temple town through
minor r which was upgraded to the status of National Highway.
• The road link from Cuttack was through Old Jagannath Road wt. Led to the temple area through the present Tankapani Road.
• The old temple town had been the seat of a continuous cult of about 2,500 years.
• It covers an area of 510 ha and comprises of 4 villages knar Kapil prasad, Bhubaneswar, Gautam Nagar and
Rajarani.
• The old city is featured by conglomeration of temp monuments, mandaps, heritage ponds etc.
• On 13th April 1948, Bhubaneswar got back its status when foundation stone of the present capital township was
laid by Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru.
• Bhubaneswar was born as the new capital of Orissa in close proxy of the old temple town, the Master Plan for the new
township · prepared by the famous architect Dr. Otto. H. Konigsberg in 1 on the basis of the concept of neighborhood
unit planning.