Bhadrak is famous for its
Kali Puja held at "Charampa" for seven days. Temple of this goddess, known as "Bhadrakali", is located about 10 km from Bhadrak,
Lord Akhandalamani is about 40 km away from Bhadrak. Muslim
Sufi Saint Mujahid-e-Millat's Shrine (Mazaar) is at Dhamnagar, which is 22 km from Bhadrak Railway Station km away from both railway station and bus stand. This sirine is also known as Khanquah-E-Habibiah.
'Another Sufi Saint, Sarkar-e-Millat Sayed Nasim Akhtar Quadri Bogdadi Alehrehma alias "Sarkar Baba" resides in the "Shaikh Sahi Masjid" in Bhadrak Municipality which is around 3 km away from both the railway station and bus stand. He is a living legend and everyday thousands of people visit him for his blessings, and his youngest brother Hazrat Chote Sarkar Sayed Wasim Akhtar Quadri Bogdadi also resides here. And he is also a living legend. Every year in the time of Last day of Giaruhin Sareef Langar-E-Ghouspak is organized by Bade Sarkar and Chote Sarkar. And Every Month according to the date of Islamic Month Fateha of Sarkar Ghousul Azam is also organized by them. Another Punjabi
Saint Guru Nanak ji's tomb/Gurudwar is also in Sangat village near Purana Bazar which is about 5 km from Bhadrak. One Nice Place in Bhadrak is Lord Maa Dhamarai, which is in Dhamra that is 80 km from Bhadrak. DRDO, PORT etc. are there and Shortest way to Bhitarakanika.
For Muslims, the most famous attraction in Bhadrak District is Kadam Rasul, situated 2 km from Darghah of Saint Hazrat Mujahd-e-Millat in Jagti. Many memorable Tabrukaat are there, including: the Kadam Rasul of the Prophet Mohammed, MOO-E Mubarak Prophet Mohammed, Panja Mubarak Hazrat Maula Ali, Dupata Mubarak Khatum e Jannat, Kadam Pak Hazrat Gaus ul-Azam Dastegir. .And
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