8th-century temple dying a slow death due to neglect in Odisha

A century-old temple in Ganjam district, Odisha, is facing severe neglect and is almost buried underground. Locals recall its former glory and urge for its revival. Built by King Baladev Jew, the temple and a nearby pond are deteriorating due to lack of maintenance.

8th-century temple dying a slow death due to neglect in Odisha

Once a glorious witness to the flourishing Indian history, this century-old temple is slowly becoming history, all thanks to the alleged negligent attitude of the government and officials concerned for decades. Left to rot in dilapidated condition, the age-old temple is dying a slow death.

It is almost lost to the ground with just the tip of the temple visible to the naked eye. However, the officials concerned are still in deep slumber. Located at Mukundagad near the prominent Kapileswar Temple at Mahulpalli village under Bhagbanpur panchayat in Ganjam district, the 8th-century shrine is in serious need of revival.