Buhalipal Village
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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
[edit]Buhalipal situated at 20°38'26.1"N 85°21'29.4"E. The total geographical area of the village is 2800 hectares.
About
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]This village has many temples, named as
- Buhalipal Jagannath Temple
- Pashchimeshwar Temple (Lord Shiva Worship Place)
- Maa Mangala Temple
- Maa Tarini Temple
- Sanidev Temple
- Maa Budhi Temple
Festivals
[edit]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.