Varahi Deula (Devnagari:वारही देउळ, Oriya:ବାରାହୀ ଦେଉଳ) is an ancient 9th century built temple situated on the eastern coast of Orissa in Puri district.
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The temple was built in honour of Varahi by Somavamsi or Chandravamsi kings during early 9th century. The main temple is like the Khakhara style belonging to Kalinga Kingdom architecture. Other such example is Vaital Deula, in Bhubaneshwar. The sanctum houses the pot bellied and three eyed image of Varahi, who holds a fish and bowl. The mount of the goddess is a buffalo and she is in sitting pose of Lalitasana and locally called as Matsya Varahi. The goddess is worshipped as per Tantra and daily mid-day khichdi and fish are offered as Naivedhya. The semicylindrical shape of the temple shows the variation from the medieval temples of Orissa. Daily the Mahaprasad of Lord Jagannath comes to this temple.
Major festivals includes Vijaya Dashami and a fair in Chaitra.
Chaurasi village is located near Kakatpur, easy transport is available from Puri and Konark.