Gundicha Temple or the garden house of Jagannath is towards northeast direction   of the Jagannath Temple. A major part of the present precinct was built during   the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The compound has two walls, one outer   and another inner in the middle of which stands the main shrine. Unlike any   other Orissan temple design it is almost a dome with Vishnu's wheel on the   top.
The   inner and parts of the outer walls are full of murals and paintings belonging to   the sixteenth century. A beautiful Garuda idol adorns the eastern most corner of   the temple. The images of Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra are annually taken   in a chariot procession to the place. The Jagannath triad stay here for seven   days. The pious believe that a sight of the Lord here is equal to thousand   visits to the main Jagannath temple. 
Many devotees from North India   consider this spot as the birth place of Sita, the consort of Rama. Gundicha   temple has two gateway temples - one for Jagannath's entry and the other for his   exist. In front of the latter one sees a stretch of land known as Saradhabali or   the sand of divine love. It is so named because the devotees flock around   Jagannath and his car here out of sheer love and devotion.
Places to see : Jagannath Temple, 
Gundicha Temple
Places to Visit in Orissa