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Sound-Light show at Samaleswari temple to attract tourists

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Press Trust of India Sambalpur (Odisha)
Last Updated : Oct 07 2016 | 1:48 PM IST
Plans are afoot to beautify the Samaleswari temple here and the heritage pond in its premises with light and sound show in order to attract more tourists to the famous shrine.
After the temple trust board recently approached Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) for fund for this purpose, the company has agreed to provide Rs 25 lakh for the Sound and Light show at the temple.
The temple trust board has also placed a proposal before the Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC) for implementation of the project at the heritage pond of the temple, said District Tourist Officer Rabindra Dalei.
Temple trust board member Siva Nanda said while MCL has agreed to provide Rs 25 lakh, the project would require more funds. "We have already moved to OTDC for preparing estimate of the project. We will move to MCL again after the estimate is finalised," he said.
The sound and light show at the heritage pond of the temple would act as an added attraction for the tourists who visit Samaleswari temple, he said.
The heritage pond was renovated by the tourism department and an amount of Rs 5 lakh was spent on desilting the water body. Pathway has been constructed at an estimated cost of about Rs 11 lakh around the water body, he said.

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Decorative lights have also been installed surrounding the water body to make it more beautiful. Similarly Rs 37.25 lakh will be spent on the landscaping and Rs 10.23 lakh for tiling besides Rs 9.1 lakh on the other beautification work near the pond. It is hoped that the sound and light show at the pond will be helpful in attracting more number of visitors to the Samaleswari temple.
"Samaleswari temple is an important holy shrine. The number of devotees visiting this temple is rising day by day. I am really happy to know that there is a plan for sound and light show at the heritage pond," said a visitor.
The 16th century shrine was constructed by Balram Dev, the first Chauhan king of Sambalpur and the founder of the modern Sambalpur. People from across Odisha and neighboring states visit the temple to pay obeisance to the Goddesses Samaleswari.

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First Published: Oct 07 2016 | 1:48 PM IST

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