Buhalipal is a village in the Dhenkanal district, of Odisha, India. Buhalipal is surrounded by villages such as Analabeda, Pasasing, Bidyadharapur, Kunua, Padhani and Bankatia. Buhalipal nearest market place is Rasol. It's 5 km, away from Buhalipal village.

Geography

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Buhalipal situated at 20°38'26.1"N 85°21'29.4"E. The total geographical area of the village is 2800 hectares.

About

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Experience Pure Tranquility at Buhalipal Village. Visit this beautiful village of Dhenkanal, Odisha.

The village code of Buhalipal village is 403129. It is situated 21.6km away from sub-district headquarters Hindol (tehsildar office) and 38km away from district headquarters Dhenkanal. As per 2009 stats, Buhalipal village is also a gram panchayat.

Buhalipal has a total population of 4000 people, out of which the male population is 2,200 while the female population is 1,800. The literacy rate of Buhalipal village is 72% out of which 75.4% of males and 60.5% of females are literate. There are about 750 houses in Buhalipal village. The pin code of the Buhalipal village locality is 759021.

Best Place to Visiting

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Kalijodi Dam. This dam was completed in 1973. It is built to conserve water, which helps in growing crops. This place is a beautiful picnic place of Buhalipal.

The most famous place near Buhalipal is Sapua Dam, which is located in Rasol Panchayat. Maa Sukiabauti Temple is the most beautiful and famous temple here. Buhalipal Panchayat has a small dam named Kalijodi Dam.

Buhalipal Village has many beautiful cricket grounds

Buhalipal village people are very passionate about playing cricket. There here a sports club named JCC(Jay Jagannath Cricket Club).

Temples

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This is the worship of Lord Jagannath in Buhalipal. People pray to lord Jagannath for good health and happy life.

This village has many temples, named as

Festivals

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The famous festival of this village is Rath Yatra. Buhalipal is the first village to celebrate Rath Yatra in Hindol subdivision. Many other festivals are also celebrated here like; Laxmi Puja, Ganesh Puja, Saraswati Puja and Shiv Panchami etc. This village has a separate festival named Ashtaprahari.

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