Rameshwar Temple, also known as the Mausi Maa Temple, is a significant Hindu shrine located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Rameshwar Deula, Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this ancient temple is steeped in mythological and cultural importance, believed to have been constructed during the 9th century. The temple's architectural style is characteristic of the Kalinga architecture, with beautifully carved stone sculptures and intricate designs that highlight the artistry of the era.
Rameshwar Deula holds great spiritual significance for devotees, as it is closely linked with the grand celebration of the Rath Yatra festival in Puri. During the festival, the chariot procession of Lord Jagannath is said to make a symbolic halt at this temple to pay respects to His "Mausi Maa" (aunt), making the temple a crucial part of the Jagannath culture and traditions. This sacred connection to Lord Jagannath adds to the temple's religious importance, drawing devotees and pilgrims from across the region.
Visiting Rameshwar Deula offers a glimpse into Odisha's rich cultural heritage and devotion. The temple's peaceful surroundings and historical aura make it an ideal place for spiritual reflection and worship. Its intricate carvings and serene atmosphere offer a profound experience for both devotees and tourists exploring Odisha's temple architecture.
Deity: Rameshwar Deula
Phone: 1800 11 1363
Temple Opening Hours : Monday to Sunday 5 am–9 pm
Address: Gautam Nagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751014
Geographic coordinates: 20°15′12.49″N 85°50′9.30″E / 20.2534694°N 85.8359167°E