Mukteshwar temple

Mukteswara Temple can be described as the 10th century Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva situated in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The temple was constructed as an important symbol of understanding the development in Hindu temples of Odisha. The style of Mukteswara represents the culmination of previous advancements as well as the beginning of an experiment that is expected to last for over a century, as is evident in temples such as that from Rajarani Temple and Lingaraj temple that are located in Bhubaneswar. It is considered to be one of the most popular tourist spots within the city. It is among the most visited tourist destinations in the city.
Mukteshvara symbolizes "Lord Of Liberation" This temple was dedicated to Hindu goddess Shiva. If Parasumreswar temple was the location to start the process of development of the temple's architectural style within Odisha, Mukteswar signifies its being outdated. Both temples are close to each other and, possibly historically , it's the sole location where one can observe the development of architecture by man within this proximity.
The god of the temple is called Lord Shiva who is worshipped as Lord Mukteswara who is also known as the God of Spiritual Freedom. The temple is referred to as a "miniature value" by historians because of its stunning and well-balanced construction.
The Mukteswar Dance Festival organized by Odisha Tourism is a big attraction. The festival is held each year from 14th January to 16th January. The event is attended by greats of Indian Classical Dance and draws large crowds every year. The beautiful dances and orchestra of music set against the background of the grand temple make for an unforgettable experience.