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[[File:Budharaja.JPG|right|thumb|The road leading to Shiva temple]]
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'''Budharaja''' is a small hillock in [[Sambalpur]], [[Odisha]], [[India]]. There is a Shiva temple situated on the top.<ref>http://www.sheelatowers.com/abtsbp.html</ref> A concrete road goes to the temple from the base. The locality on the eastern side of the hillock is known as Budharaja due to its proximity to the hillock. <ref>{{cite book|last=Mishra|first=Ramprasad|title=Sahajayāna : a study of tantric Buddhism|year=1991|publisher=Punthi Pustak|location=Calcutta|isbn=9788185094458|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ItQKAAAAYAAJ&q|edition=1. publ.}}</ref>. Currently a Watch Tower is under construction to increase tourism.
'''Budharaja''' is a small hillock in [[Sambalpur]], [[Odisha]], [[India]]. There is a Shiva temple situated on the top.<ref>http://www.sheelatowers.com/abtsbp.html</ref> A concrete road goes to the temple from the base. The locality on the eastern side of the hillock is known as Budharaja due to its proximity to the hillock. <ref>{{cite book|last=Mishra|first=Ramprasad|title=Sahajayāna : a study of tantric Buddhism|year=1991|publisher=Punthi Pustak|location=Calcutta|isbn=9788185094458|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ItQKAAAAYAAJ&q|edition=1. publ.}}</ref>. Currently a Watch Tower is under construction to increase tourism.



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The road leading to Siva temple

Budharaja is a small hillock in Sambalpur, Odisha, India. There is a Shiva temple situated on the top.[1] A concrete road goes to the temple from the base. The locality on the eastern side of the hillock is known as Budharaja due to its proximity to the hillock. [2]. Currently a Watch Tower is under construction to increase tourism.

References

  1. ^ http://www.sheelatowers.com/abtsbp.html
  2. ^ Mishra, Ramprasad (1991). Sahajayāna : a study of tantric Buddhism (1. publ. ed.). Calcutta: Punthi Pustak. ISBN 9788185094458.