Narasinghpur

Coordinates: 20°28′01″N 85°04′59″E / 20.467°N 85.083°E / 20.467; 85.083
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Narasinghpur
ନରସିଂହପୁର
Town
Aw (Köppen)
Avg. summer temperature45 °C (113 °F)
Avg. winter temperature10 °C (50 °F)
Websiteodisha.gov.in

Narasinghpur is a town and

state of Odisha
.

Narasinghpur is named after its discoverer Narasingh who was later overthrown by Sri Mandardhar Harichandana Mohapatra. The small town has its own magnificent history. The local deity of the land is goddess Pragala.

Geography

Narasinghpur is situated 100 km far from capital Bhubaneswar and 120 km far from its district headquarters Cuttack. Global positioning is at 20.467La/85.083Lo. One side of Narasinghpur is painted by the perennial giant Mahanadi River, where as the other side is escorted by the vast forest area with many mountains called Satakosia Wildlife Sanctuary.

This place is connecting to districts like Nayagarh district, Angul to its own Cuttack district.

History

Narasinghpur was the capital of Narsinghpur State, a former princely state of India during the period of the British Raj.[1] The state was also known as Arata Rajya. The kingdom was ruled by the Singhdev dynasty. The most renowned king was Sri Ananta Narayana Singhdev, who had got the title of Sandhamarka (means brave and efficient) by the Puri gajapati. He had also established the first high school in the block later named after him Ananta Narayana high school which once had a hostel. The last king of the state was Sri Trilochan Singhdev, who was also the first MLA of the constituency.

Rulers of Narasinghpur

  • 1671   –   1701 Mandardhar Harichandan Mohapatra
  • 1701   –   1723 Kochali Harichandan Mohapatra
  • 1723   –   1765 Biswambar Harichandan Mohapatra
  • 1765   –   1775 Rrishna Chandra Harichandan Mohapatra
  • 1775   –   1798 Nimai Charan Harichandan Mohapatra
  • 1798   –   1826 Jaganath Harichandan Mohapatra
  • 1826   –   1859 Somanath Harichandan Mohapatra
  • 1859   –   1884 Braja Sundar Harichandan Mohapatra
  • 4 Dec 1884 – 1912 Sadhu Charan Man Singh Harichandan (b. 1883 – d. ?) Mohapatra
  • 18 Jul 1912 – 5 Jul 1921 Ramchandra Man Singh Harichandan (b. 1906 – d. 1921) Mohapatra
  • 5 Jul 1921 – 15 Aug 1947 Ananta Narayan Man Singh (b. 1908 – d. 1963) Harichandan Mohapatra
  • The last king Trilochan Mansingh Harichandana Mohapatra (Trilochan Singh dev), the elder son of Ananta narayana Singhdev became the first MLA of newly built Badamba-Narasinghpur constituency.

On 24 February 2024, the Government of Odisha upgraded Narasinghpur village to be a NAC.[2]

Tourism

Narasinghpur is known as a vibrant tourist place with its own charisma, pleasant ambiance and many tourist spots. It is also known as a 'temple town'. Tourist places in the area include:[citation needed]

Culture

The temple town Narasinghpur has a rich historical culture. The town had been the centre of monarchial rule during Gadajaat Odisha. As being under direct influence of the king the town had been celebrating Vijayadashami, Ratha Yatra, Holi, Ramleela, Astashambhu Yatra, Maha Shivaratri, Shitalashasthi, Ganesha puja, Saraswati puja, Prgala yatra, Kumar purnima, Gajalaxmi puja, Vishvakarma puja, hanuman jayanti, Diwali, Kali puja, Chhadakhai Yatra.

The Astasambhu yatra is a festival indigenous to the area celebrated generally in

Prasāda
, lighting earthen lamps and fragrance sticks. The shambhus give phagu (colours) or Abira as the month is of phaguna, the festive season of holi, the festival of colours.

On the occasion of Ashtasambhu Melana (ଅସ୍ତଶମ୍ଭୁ ମେଲଣ) the sambhus unite at the ashtasambhu unition ground in front of hanumantia pond. The night sky is paroxytoned in the sounds of e.g., Dhola and Ghanta. The unition ground becomes sacred and the devotees offer their devotion to the deities. The chants of mantras creates a spiritual environment. The breeze blows carrying, along with it, the smells of flowers. The people become overwhelmed with the shiva naama and bhajans. After the gathering of all sambhus they together march towards the rajabati, king's palace in the crowd of devotees with the sounds of ghanta-ghantaa. There Lord Vishnu comes out of his temple in the royal campus and a function is held which is called hara-hari milana (ହର ହରି ମିଳନ).

From the famous occasion of Chhadakhai Narasighpur Mahosthav(also famously known as Chhadakhai Jatra) is celebrated, which is usually continues for seven to nine days. Hundreds of vendors open their stalls and several amusement activities, melody/musical and stand-up nights are organized in the famous chhadakhai padia near Narasighpur police station. This is a festival every Narasighpuria waits throughout the year to cherish.

Gallery

  • Deojhar waterfall is one of the waterfalls in Odisha which is situated in Narasinghpur Block of Cuttack District.
    Deojhar waterfall is one of the waterfalls in Odisha which is situated in Narasinghpur Block of Cuttack District.
  • Baneswara temple, the place where a Rakshasa named Banasura worshiped Lord Shiva.
    Baneswara temple, the place where a Rakshasa named Banasura worshiped Lord Shiva.
  • Baneswara temple
    Baneswara temple
  • A sculpture in the wall of temple
    A sculpture in the wall of temple
  • Maa Pragala
    The sword being worshipped as goddess pragala

Politics

It is part of the

Baramba block and Narasinghpur block. Sri Devi Prasad Mishra, MLA of the constituency is native of Narasinghpur.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 18, p. 385
  2. ^ "Odisha creates 39 urban local bodies for socio-economic development". The Print. 24 February 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Asset Register". mnregaweb2.nic.in. Archived from the original on 2021-09-02.
  4. ^ Assembly Constituencies and their Extent
  5. ^ Seats of Odisha