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Parikud

Coordinates: 19°35′36″N 85°19′08″E / 19.593313°N 85.318950°E / 19.593313; 85.318950
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Parikud
Rural Island
Parikud is located in Odisha
Parikud
Parikud
Location in Odisha, India
Coordinates: 19°35′36″N 85°19′08″E / 19.593313°N 85.318950°E / 19.593313; 85.318950
Country India
StateOdisha
DistrictPuri
Government
 • MLALalitendu Bidyadhara Mohapatra (BJP)
 • BDOBhaskar Raito, BDO, Krushnaprasad
Elevation
1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total89,371
Languages
 • OfficialOdia
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
752032
Websitewww.odisha.gov.in

Parikud is an island in Chilika Lake, Odisha, India. The land mass is spread over 97 mouzas (administrative districts) of Krushnaprasad panchayat samiti. It is surrounded by Chilika Lake and the Bay of Bengal on two sides. The settlement Jahnikuda is located at the easternmost end of the island and acts as an access point to Puri. The residents of this area primarily work in agriculture and fishing. The current head of the island is Raja Santosh Chandra Deo.

Geography

Parikud is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal to the southeast and Chilika Lake to the northwest.

History

Before 1774, Parikud was controlled by the king (Raja) of Bankad (now Banpur). Because Bankara came under attack from the East India Company, Raja of Bankad Sri Harisevak Mansingh went to Parikud and established his capital Nrusinghgarh at Gurubai.

Raja Bhagirathi Mansingh shifted his capital to Krishnaprasad and erected a royal palace in 1798. British forces could not attack Parikud because the region was covered with Chilika Lake. The king donated a village for Brahmins (sasan), which is known as Bhagirathipur Sasan.

When the British invaded Odisha from the south in 1803, the traitor Fateh Muhammed, a ferry owner from Kandakhai (Malud), met them on the shores of Chilika Lake. He showed them the eastern route, by which they reached Puri undetected. In return, Fateh Muhammed was given freehold of Malud and Parikud, most of which is today called Garh Krishnaprasad.

Parikud is located in Krushnaprasad Garh in the Puri district, Odisha. It was founded by Raja Bhagirathi Mansingh, who was the nephew of Maharaja Harisevak. Banpur was previously known as Bankada garh, which was than ruled by the dynasty of the present kings of Parikud, who were attacked by British with the help of Namak Haraam Jagirdar, who helped the British attack the Banpur fort to kill the king and destroy the Banpur fort palace for helping the anti-British Paiko mutiny. The British captured and destroyed the fort of Banpur and killed most of the male members for the royal family of Banpur (now Parikud family) for helping the first Paiko mutiny with horses, equipment and valuables. Most of the members of the family escaped from Banpur with their children but the king was captured and killed. They walked into Gurubai, which was next to Puri, and built their state in Parikud and shifted to protect it from British. The British again tried to enter Parikud through Satpara but were drowned. The government has recovered swords and guns of the British era from the lake.

In 1798, the 16th King Maharaj Bhagirat Manasingh built a comfortable, modern palace with Italian tiles, Belgian glasses and English marble known as Krushnaprasad palace. King George of Greece became the Honourable Guest of the king of Parikud, which upset the British. Rule of the Royal family started without interference over the territory for a long period. The royal state of Parikud extended from Kuhuri to Banpur , Gurubai and Krushna Prasad. The palace is still intact. The Kalijai island is still owned by the royal family of Parikud.[1][2][3]

Demographics

As of 2011 Indian census,[4] Krishnapra block had a population of 89,371. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Parikud has an average literacy rate of 72.24%—compared with the national average of 74.04%—with 78% of males and 65% of females literate.

97 mouzas (revenue villages)[5] of Parikud regions are given below.

  • Alanda
  • Deulapada
  • Sanaanla
  • Nalitakudi
  • Siandi
  • Barunakuda
  • Harichandanpur
  • Gobardhuli
  • Talangiri
  • Udayagiri
  • Jamuna
  • Badaanla
  • Ipinga
  • Naba
  • Gopalpur
  • Berhumpur
  • Balijagannathpur
  • Sipia
  • Kumarpur
  • Talatala
  • Tichhini
  • Khalamuhan
  • Maladeikuda
  • Fatepur
  • Ora
  • Maensa
  • Kamalasingh
  • Mardarajpur
  • Samantarapur
  • Rasidgaon
  • Chitrakote
  • Uthanikuda
  • Kalijaipahad
  • Adalabad
  • Anua
  • Parala
  • Baripadar
  • Kurupal
  • Ramalenka
  • Kandeswar
  • Alanda Patana
  • Badadanda
  • Nalabana
  • Siala
  • Nolipatana
  • Bhabanipur
  • Badajhad
  • Patanasi
  • Nandala
  • Pitisal
  • Titipa
  • Rasakudi
  • Budhibar
  • Kanheipur
  • Nuapada
  • Khirisahi
  • Jenapur
  • Paikerapur
  • Balipatapur
  • Baliapokhari
  • Nuagaon
  • Jagirikuda
  • Sahabajpur
  • Kumpuri
  • Anlakuda
  • Mithakuan
  • Goursi
  • Kadakani
  • Hunjan
  • Chadheya
  • Kandaragaon
  • Kholaganja
  • Morada
  • Gurubai
  • Gomundia
  • Jharakata
  • Malakuda
  • Brahmandeo
  • Fulabari
  • Khatiakudi
  • Patharaganja
  • Nuagaon
  • Janhikuda
  • Tubuka
  • Patharakata
  • Arakhakuda
  • Patanasi
  • Kalada
  • Krushnaprasad
  • Maludakhas
  • Gilinasi
  • Khatisahi
  • Santarapur
  • Golapur
  • Badakuda
  • Bajrakote
  • Patapur

Climate

The region is situated in the coastal area with a temperate climate. Rainfall is suitable for agriculture.

Art and culture

Jagateswar Temple
Jagateswar Temple, Naba

An Oriya proverb is bara masa tera parva 13 festivals in 12 months. Parikud shares that culture. Famous festivals celebrated in Parikud are:

Panchudola Yatra

Famous temples in Parikud are:[6]

  1. Baba Jagateswar Temple - Naba
  2. Pandeswar Dev – Titipa
  3. Kamaleswar Dev – Daulapada
  4. Sarveswar Dev – Mahisa
  5. Jhadeswar Dev – Badajharo
  6. Balingaswar Dev – Golopuru
  7. Bateswar Dev – Gomundia
  8. Gopinath Dev – Balisasano
  9. Guteswar Dev- Nuapada
  10. Dadhibaban Dev-Gurubai
  11. Radhakanta Dev- Janhikuda
  12. Nilakantheswar Dev – Krushnaprasad
  13. Dadhibaban Dev – Krushnaprasad
  14. Shree Jagananth Temple – Krushnaprasad
  15. Nilakantheswar Dev – Olanda
  16. Bateswar Dev – Moroda
  17. Baba Kanakeswar Dev-Siala
  18. Jagateswar Deva – Siandi
  19. Maa Kanak Durga Devi –Krushnaprasad
  20. Maa Charchika Devi – Nuapada
  21. Baba Akhandaleswar Dev- Patapur/Gopalpur/Ratamati
  22. Maa Chandidevi-Patapur
  23. maa barani devi -jenapura
  24. Raghunath Dev - Talatala
  25. Radhakrishna Dev - Talatala
  26. Gopinath Dev - Nandala

Education

Colleges in Parukud

  • Kandakhai College of Science and Arts, Bajrokote
  • Kandakhai College( Degree ) of Science and Education, Bajrokote
  • Rukmunidevi Chilika Mahavidyalaya, Chilika Nuapada
  • Women's College, Titipa
  • Govt. ITI College, Gopalpur

Health centres

There is a primary health center at Chilika Nuapada. There is another health unit near Andhra Bank, Krushnaprasad Garh Branch.

Politics

Parikud comes under Brahmagiri (Sl. No.: 108), a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Puri district, Odisha. In 2019 election, Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Lalitendu Bidyadhara Mohapatra defeated Biju Janata Dal candidate Sanjay Kumar Das Burma.

Notable Personalities

See also

References

  1. ^ http://odisha.gov.in/e-magazine/Orissareview/2009/Jan/engpdf/47-49.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Santosh Chandra Deo: Leader of Mass". santoshchandradeo.com. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  3. ^ "History | Chilika Development Authority". www.chilika.com. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  4. ^ http://censusindia.gov.in/pca/cdb_pca_census/PCA%20CDB-2118-F-Census.xlsx
  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Santosh Chandra Deo: Leader of Mass". santoshchandradeo.com. Retrieved 19 February 2016.