The
phallic god Dhabeleswar stands on an islet on the
middle of river Mahanadi at a distance of 5km from
the Cuttack. Legend says, to save a devotee from disaster,
the God had turned a black bullock into white. On
the full moon day of the month of Kartika, countless
devotees assemble and observe Bada Osa and have a
sight of the God. The Shiva Temple, perched on a hillock,
is approachable by steps, one from the north and other
one from the south.
As a religious center, Dhavaleswar throngs with religious
activities throughout the year. It is 37 km by road
from Cuttack and 5 km through water
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