
There, you need to take a right turn towards Kapilas .It is hardly 30 kms from Dhenkanal town. Road is quite good and one can also visit Joranda, the pilgrimage center for Mahima cult of Hinduism. Straight road leads to Kapilas Hills. There are two options of reaching the temple situated at a height of 457 meters.One is by a flight of 1351 steps and other being ghat road. Since, time was a constraint we opted for the later one. According to our driver, Kapilas ghat is known as “egara banka” in Oriya meaning 11 hairpin curves. Road was devoid of any traffic and we reached the top in 15 minutes. On the top at least we could see some pilgrims outnumbered by Pandas . After performing the puja,it was time for some photography. Took some snaps but it was frustrating to know that lens was not clean and pictures came blurred.
Over in the top amidst huge Jackfruit trees, it was really cool and the landscape was such as if you feel that you are in a hill station with houses on terraces. Just imagine same landscape in monsoons with drizzling sound of raindrops...damp soil all around....smell of smoke coming from huts on the top of mountains.....and clouds adding to the mystified glory. But... suddenly...came out of the dreams...it was 42 degree below in Dhenkanal...so temperature on top must not have been below 38-39 degree. From the top one can see River Mahanadi way at a far off place and other small small hills.
Ghat Road to Kapilas
Anecdote about the temple is that it was built by King of Puri to pacify the anger of Shiva. He had been cursed of killing a bull and to please Shiva , he went on searching of Ling that he saw in his dreams. After long search, he along with his soldiers reached Kapilas mountains and saw a black cow spraying milk on a Rock that resembled a ling. He constructed the temple there. This is what was told to us by one of the temple priests.

From the top...way in the background is River Mahanadi
There is a rest house on the top built by O.T.D.C and a 4-5 shops for food and other temple related items. Best time to visit---any day when it is there in your fate that you will see lord Kapilas.
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