Rajarani Temple

The origins of the Rajarani Temple can be traced back to the 11th century when it was constructed by lndraratha, a renowned ruler of the Somavamsi dynasty. Historically, it was initially known as the Indreswara Temple, likely named after Indraratha himself, according to scholars. However, an alternative theory suggests that the name Indreswara may have been derived from Lord Shiva. While the temple does not have a specific primary deity, there is a prevalent belief that it is associated with Shaivism.