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Bhadrak

India / Orissa / Bhadrak /
 city, taluka headquarter, district headquarter

Tehsil Bhadrak, District Bhadrak, Odisha, Bharat

Bhadrak is a district in the state of Orissa.
It is an ancient land noted in legends dating from the age of the puranas, contributing to Orissa's maritime & agrarian prosperity, trade and commerce down the ages and recorded in History. Since the inception of Abul Fazal's Ain-e-Akabari. The ancient of this land is eloquently testified by the gigantic tank of Asura, the Buddhist relics of the Seventh and Eight Centuries discovered in Khadipada and Solampur, the villages of Dhamnagar, the Budddist caves in Sarisua Hill near Kupari and the mysterious temple of Biranchi Narayan in the village Palia, a parallel to the Sun Temple at Konark. The last battle to vindicate the freedom of Orissa was fought in a village called Gohiratikiri, on the bank of the river Genguti near Dhamnagar in 1568 in which the defeated king Mukunda Dev lost his life. In 1575 the Muslim population settled down in Bhadrak following the discomfiture of the Afgans under Usman at the hand of Raja Mansingh. In Mughal period Bhadrak remained a subah under the Nawabs of Bengal. When the imperial powers of the Mughals waned, the zone consisted of some principalities like Kanika, Ampo and Agarapada with a few administrative sub-units called Chowparhies such as Kubera, Talapada, Nadigaon, Kasimpur, Kurigaon, Bindha etc., all ruled by Kshatriya Chiefs with patriotic temper.

After the British occupation of Orissa, Cuttack and Balasore constituted one of the two administrative divisions, in June 1804. In 1828 when Balasore was made a separate District, Bhadrak become one of its Sub-Division with an Assistant Magistrate cum Deputy Collector as the Sub-Divisional Head, while the Munsif Court remained in Jajpur until 1901.

In modern times, during the period of National struggle Bhadrak became the vanguard. In 1920 when the non-cooperation movement was launched in response to the clarion call of Gandhiji, the boycott of the law court practically resulted in closing down of the court of the 2nd Officer for a whole year. Gandhiji came down to Bhadrak in the last week of March 1921, being impressed with the nationalistic fervour and fighting spirit of the people. In 1922 started the historic mass rebellion of Kanika which for the time being was suppressed with the help of British troops stationed at Bhadrak but ultimately the popular upsurge, under the leadership of Chakradhar Behera, the doyen of Kanika tenants movement triumphed. With the mass civil disobedience movement launched in 1930, Bhadrak once again became vibrant with patriotic zeal, hearts throbbed with the urge for freedom, salt law was defied, a shake up given to the Govt. and success achieved. Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab's role in steering this movement to a crowning success is so great and spectacular that it has become already a part of Bhadrak psyche and history of modern India. Mahatma Gandhi who visited Bhadrak again in 1934 stayed in Mahatab's residence at Nuabazar. Gandhiji addressed a meeting of the Harizan workers in Jibaraj Ashram (Garadpur). It was by this time that Banchhanidhi Mohanty of Eram was shaping, stimulating and sensitizing the national consciousness among the people by his patriotic songs.

In the historic Quit India Movement of 1942 Bhadrak played a leading role. It was under the leadership of Muralidhar Panda that on the 22nd Sept.1942 at Lunia, Katasahi the movement flared up to immortal flame with Nidhi Mohalik and eight others laying down their lives at the altar of freedom. Fittingly the place has been hallowed as Sahidnagar. At Eram on the 28th Sept. 1942 in an enclosed place like jalianawal Bagh nearly forty persons bared their chests to British Bullets for the cause of freedom. The congregated leadership, which guided the quit India Movement, constitutes many luminous figures including Dr.Harekrushna Mohatab, Md. Hanif, Muralidhar Jena, Gokulananda Mohanty, Nilamani Routray and others.

Since independence, the history of Bhadrak has been the history of multifarious progress in Education, Industry, Agriculture, Trade and commerce and with the birth of a new star it is leaping towards the twenty first century with hope and promise.
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Coordinates:   21°3'33"N   86°30'0"E

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  • mahesh barik nalanga (guest)
    bhadrak is a very famous place in orrisa beacouse here is very old temple. such as LORD MAA BHADRAKILI,LORD AKHANDALAMANI TEMPLE,LORD NALANGA NALESWAR TEMPLE and etc.this is my native place.
  • sudam lenka,asurali, (guest)
    bhadrak is famous place in orissa bcz various religion people lives here.pallua ladu is famous for sweet.
  • dinesh (guest)
    it one of the best places of the world
  • The KING is Hear (guest)
    its a devloping city,its good but not best
  • umesh ch.swain (guest)
    BHADRAK IS FAMOUS FOR VARIOUS TYPES OF THINGS,SUCH AS IT'S GLORIOUS HISTORY DURING FREEDOM FIGHT,MAA BHADRAKALI TEMPLE,BIRANCHI NARAYAN SURYA TEMPLE(PALIA BINDHA), DHAMRA PORT,LORD AKHANDALAMANI,SPECIAL PALUA LADU,MAA KALI PUJA & ALSO FOR FINE RICE. DO U KNOW CHARAMPA IS FAMOUS FOR 7DAY LONG KALI PUJA & ALSO IT IS SIGNIFICANTLY TERMED AS THE RICE BOWL OF ORISSA.
  • yours_muskaanrediffmail. (guest)
    BHADRAK IS A WONDERFUL PLACE. MAA BASHULI TEMPLE IS HERE. PEOPLE OF MANY RELLIGIONS ARE FOUND HERE AND ARE VERY FRIENDLY AND PEACE LOVING. A DREAMLAND TO GO.
  • satya prakash pati (guest)
    TIHID IS ONE OF THE FAMOUS BLOCK IN BHADRAK.FIRSTLY THE FAMOUS POET AND FREEDOM FIGHTER KANTAKABI LAKHMIKANTA MOHAPATRABELONGS TO THIS BLOCK.ORISSA'S 2ND SUN TEMPLE (BIRANCHI NARAYANA TEMPLE)WAS LOCATED NEAR TIHID.
  • eba_rani2007rediffmail (guest)
    BHADRAK IS THE PEACEFULL PLACE IN ORISSA.BHADRAK AUTO.COLLEGE IS THE 2ND LARGEST COLLEGE IN THE STATE.
  • gasdoc
    Bhadrak is the Town always in the core of my heart, where I did my Schooling and primary education. The Place is now undergoing alround development, bur still political will power is lacking to take the Town to new high. All the best to my town where I spent mu formative years. Dr Umesh K Dash
  • prasantasamalorissa (guest)
    this is prasanta form chinnai
  • sunny (guest)
    improvement of bhadrak in all nature is necessary amusement places should b discovered 4 childrens n youngies. politics should b inpolitics way not in personal way
  • mustafiz nuashai (guest)
    hai every body iam mustafiz ahmed bhadrak nuashai garadpur c/o ,haroon rashid khan bhadrak is such anice place
  • Kamal Khan (guest)
    This is my hometwown, I miss u so much my Bhadrak, I have more comments on Bhadrak but can not express my feelings as it is like my mother and every body to me.
  • Chinmay Mukharjee (guest)
    There is a famous temple of goddess "SUBARNAMUKHI" in village Garadpur.This is a beutiful village having a nice ambience surrounded by river salandi in al most 50% of circumference.This is a nice place to stay.
  • armaan28 (guest)
    BHADRAK is a historical place both in Mughal, Marhatta and British Rule. It is the halting place for soldiers and officials from Calcutta to Madras. Because of Mughal rule, Bhadrak is the highest population of Muslims in the State. It is a peaceful place. Apart from historical Bhadrakali Temple, Aradi Dham, Biranchi Narayan Temple and a week long Kali Puja Bhadrak is also famous for Muslim Sufi and saints. To name a few Hazrat Mansoor Baba in Barda, Pahelwaan Shah Baba in Nuasahi, Huzur Mujahid-e-Millat in Dhamnagar are famous for its Charisma. A living legend and renowned Sufi saint Sarkaar Baba in Shaikh sahi, Bhadrak Town propagates the real meaning of 'Hindu-Muslim Ekta' in Bhadrak. Thousands of people visits everyday for his divine blessings. <Munir Armaan Nasimi>
  • kamlesh mohanty (guest)
    kamlesh mohanty hai Iluinbhadrak there aremany tample akhandalamani is Afamous temple Bye
  • satyajit nayak (guest)
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  • banani parida (guest)
    the flyover needs 2 b completed soon enough.....big trouble with dust flying around.........but the famous kali puja still draws crowd
  • DADIN MOHAPATRA (guest)
    bhadrak is my hometown, i miss so much that place.my child hood friend and also collegemate are there.i miss them.one of my special friend are there.bhadrak is a peaceful place.every minute i miss this place so much
  • bapuni_rashmirediffmail. (guest)
    I love my village "Garadpur"
  • subhransu (guest)
    i love bhadrak. It is a beautiful city.
  • sudhir kumar rout (guest)
    There is an ancient port which near to 50 km from bhadrak city and naval trainning centre and also the way to bhitar kanika forest path by river.
  • Nirakar Mallick, junuda (guest)
    Bhadraka is the one of district in Orissa. There are got peace & affection. Here most place Dhamara Port. Nirakar Mallick ,Junuda , Motto , Bhadrak nirakarmallick@rocketmail.com
  • Amarjit Cbu (guest)
    Bhadrak is the place many hiding talents. So many guys of bhadrak dist are working in fortune 500 companies. The biggest entreprenure of orissa named as Brhera group is there at Khurda who is from Bhadrak & Many more things to come. Jai Ho...
  • Anil Mohanty (guest)
    I LOVE MY VILLAGE "PALASAHI" It is an ancient Village in BHADRAK,ORISSA. The main occupation of the villagers are agriculture and the ancient name of the village is "PALA". There are two Famous Temple in PALASAHI one is Lingeshwar Mandi(BILA MAHADEV) and another is Gobind Jew Mandir (RADHA & KRISHNA MANDIR)
  • Bishnu prasad behera (guest)
    My village Ganeswar pur is under Bhadrak . It has many ancent tempels €it is full of historical significance,so i love it very much.
  • saubhagya ketan dash (guest)
    my village name is bodak .i love my village my villae is great lord gopinath temple situed near the village our village grama devati is maa gagulai our village is divided in to 7 sahi all most pepole of our village is farmer and 30% govt empolyes my village is great village in the world
  • Dr.Narahari Behera (guest)
    I am a resident of Bhadrak District. My native place is Biswanathpur ( a small hamlet) in Rahanj G.P. under Bhadrak Police station(R). Now I am residing at Jagannath Vihar,Bypass, Bhadrak. I respect my mother land. I hope all residents of this district would help the administration for peace and communal understanding. Dr.Narahari Behera
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  • Pintu (guest)
    AKANKSHYA ITC BY PINTU
  • Santosh das& sanjay (guest)
    we love our village and our india
  • Santosh das& sanjay (guest)
    santosh mob:8904668860 sanjay:8197982062
  • Dr.Arya Mohanty (guest)
    Bhadrak is nice but cleanliness is not maintained regularly , roads are not fine for driving vehicles and government is not taking care of the roads
  • Dillip Kumar Khatua (guest)
    Land of Goddess Bhadrakali & Lord Amhandalamani
  • Dillip Kumar Khatua (guest)
    Land of Goddess Bhadrakali & Lord Amhandalamani
  • RAKESH RANJAN PADHI (guest)
    LOVE MY VILLAGE PROUD OF ITS RICHNESS
  • Debasis (guest)
    i love my dist
  • JAGANNATH (guest)
    I LOVE MY VILLAGE
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