Deogaon

Deogaon
Deogaon
—  village  —
Deogaon
Location of Deogaon
in Orissa and India
Coordinates 21°09′51″N 86°04′03″E / 21.1641°N 86.0674°E / 21.1641; 86.0674Coordinates: 21°09′51″N 86°04′03″E / 21.1641°N 86.0674°E / 21.1641; 86.0674
Country India
State Orissa
District(s) Kendujhar
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation


50 metres (160 ft)

Deogaon is a small village on the Kusei River in the Kendujhar District of Orissa, India. It lies at a distance of 10 km. from Anandapur, 90 km. from the district headquarters 'Kendujhar' and 170 km. from Bhubaneswar, the state capital.

It is a village within the Ghasipura Block of Anandapur Subdivision. The people of the village are Hindus. Most of the people are farmers, a few work in government and private sectors. The major part of the youth in the village are engaged in various types of businesses.

The neighbourhood villages are Bangarakota , Tarimul, Kesadurapal.

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Places of interest

The village is located on the bank of the Kusei River. It has a unique place in the culture of the kendujhar District. In the past it was a flourishing seat of Buddhism.[1] A 5 feet high image of Abalokiteswar stands there as reminiscence of the Buddhism in the past.

Kushaleshwar Temple

The temple of Kushaleswar built in 900 A.D. is a famous centre of pilgrimage. It is one of the holiest shrine of Lord Shiva in the district. On the occasion of Maha Shivaratri a large fair is organized at this place that lasts for more than half a month. Devotees from around the state come to worship in the temple.

Pathara Bandha

It is one of the most important monuments of the place. It is the stone embankment on the river Kusei which is the second of its kind in the state; the first being the embankment on the river Kathajodi at Katak.

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