Haripur Gada
Haripur gada is the capital of the erstwhile Mayurbhanj estate, located in Badsahi Block of the Mayurbhanj district, on the bank of the Budhabalanga river.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Haripur Gada | |
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Native name Odia: ହରିପୁର | |
![]() Restored Rasik Ray Temple inside Haripur Gada, which was built by Maharaja Baidyanath Bhaanj for his Diksha Guru Rasikananda Deb Goswami. | |
Location | Mayurbhanj, Odisha |
Coordinates | 21.8036°N 86.7158°E |
Area | 25 acres (10 ha) |
Elevation | 70.997375 feet (21.640000 m) |
Founded in | 1400 A.D. |
Founded | Maharaja Harihar Bhanj |
Built for | Capital of Mayurbhanj State |
Architectural style(s) | Gauriya style |
Invalid designation | |
Official name | Haripurgarh |
Type | Ruins of ancient fort |
Part of | Monuments of National Importance in Odisha |
Reference no. | N-OR-29 |
![]() ![]() Location of Haripur Gada in Odisha |
References
- "Historical Bhanja palace in Odisha's Haripur village, a monument of neglect". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2022-02-28.
- "Rasika Raya, The Magnificent Brick Temple Of Haripur Gada". 12 Feb 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - Mohanty, Maitreyee (August 2015). "Haripura Gada : The Bhanja Capital in Ruins" (PDF). Odisha Review: 44–46.
- Senapati, Nilamani; Sahu, Nabin Kumar (1967). Orissa district gazetteers : Mayurbhanj. Orissa Government Press, Cuttack.
- Taradatt, Dr. Basa, Kishor K (ed.). "Odisha District Gazetteer (Mayurbhanj)" (PDF). gopabadhuacademy.gov.in. Gopabandhu Academy of Administration [Gazetters Unit], General Administration Department Government Of Odisha. p. 97. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-05-07.
- "Mayurbhanj | IGNCA". ignca.gov.in. See all archeological report of Haripurgarh. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
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