Harisankar: On the other side of the hill, on the right bank of a perennial stream a 16th century monument enshrines the composite form of Siva and Vishun in the person of Harisankar, the presiding deity of the locality. A place of rare significance as per the religious syncretism of Orissa is concern which ultimately laid to the formation of the syncretic cult of Lord Jagannath. The waterfall and the perennial stream draws pilgrims for religious bath, picnickers, tourist and invites photographers to its picturesque surrounding. The temple is unique so also the idol. Hari (Vishun) and Siva are prayed together in this temple.