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It is situated in the epicenter of a garden. Another example of the Kalinga form of architecture, this temple of is made up of yellow sandstone. It is also known as the garden of Jagannath. It is only during the Rath Yatra that Lord Jagannath is worshipped here. The rest of the year, the temple remains empty.