All about Mayurbhanj: It is one of the biggest district in Odisha(Geographically). It holds a distinct identity not only in India but also among abroad countries. As you know now it went through a turning point because of President Droupadi Murmu(India’s President). The district’s headquarters is located in Baripada, with other major towns including Rairangpur, Karanjia, and Bahalda. As of 2011, Mayurbhanj ranks as the third-most populous district in Odisha, following Ganjam and Cuttack.
Mayurbhanj is Famous For:
Mayurbhanj’s blend of cultural heritage, natural splendor, and traditional art forms makes it a cherished destination for tourists and enthusiasts seeking an authentic experience of Odisha’s rich heritage.
- Tourist places:
- Similipal National Park
- Barehipani Waterfall (One of the highest waterfall in India)
- Debakunda
- Kichakeswari Temple
- Joranda Waterfall
- The Belgadia Palace
- Ramatirtha
- Food:
- Mudhi Mansa(Puffed rice)
- Mutton
Tribes are in Mayurbhanj District
The major tribes inhabiting in Mayurbhanj are Santal, Kolha, Bathudi, Bhumij, Munda, Gond, Saunti, Hill Kharia, Mahali and the minor tribes are Mankirdia, Lodha, Kol, Kisan, Baiga, Holva (on numerical strength basis).
Iron-ore Mayurbhanj
The town is famous for iron ore mines, which were the first iron ore mines developed in India in 1910, by Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanj Deo ruler of Princely State of Mayurbhanj.
Language spoken in Mayurbhanj
Odia,Santal, Munda, Ho, Hill Kharia, Oraon, Mahali, Kol, and Bhumij are tribal communities that speak their own language.
King of Mayurbhanj
Maharaja Sri Ramchandra Bhanj Deo
He was a progressive ruler who worked towards the welfare of his people, implementing various reforms in administration, education, and infrastructure. Maharaja Sri Ramchandra Bhanj Deo is remembered as a visionary ruler who played a significant role in shaping the history and development of Mayurbhanj.
Mayurbhanj name meaning
Mayurbhanj, translates to “land of peacocks.” “Mayur” means “peacock,” and “bhanj” refers to “land” or “region.” The name likely reflects the area’s association with peacocks, possibly due to their prevalence or significance in the region’s ecology or culture.
Mayurbhanj River and Mountain
The Budhabalanga river and Khairiburu and Meghasini are the hills situated in Mayurbhanj district.
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