- Laxmisagar
Laxmisagar or
Laxmi Sagar is a famous place inBhubaneswar , the capital ofOrissa . Etymologically the name is derived from the words "Laxmi ", meaning theHindu Goddess of Wealth, and "Sagar", which inSanskrit means the sea or ocean. But according to local legend, the name has its roots in the tragic love story of a young girl called "Laxmi" and her boyfriend "Sagar" who lived in that locality centuries ago. Laxmisagar is famous for the Central Jail, which is one of the biggest jails in Orissa. Many big names including well-known political prisoners and notorious criminals have spent time in the Central Jail at Laxmi Sagar. The open space in front of the jail has been a place for film shooting, where many famous imprisonment and jail-break scenes have been videographed in a great number of Oriya films.Major landmarks
Apart from the central jail, the other major landmarks of Laxmisagar are the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) - Eastern Chapter (popularly known as the "Eastern Regional Language Centre") and the "Gram Sevika (
anganwadi ) Taalim Kendra" (Lady Village Workers' Training Centre), both of which are located in peaceful idyllistic sylvan surrounding. The Language Centre imparts training intranslation and comparativelinguistics in various eastern Indian languages such asOriya , Bengali,Assamese andSantali and local dialects ofOrissa ,West Bengal ,Bihar and the North-eastern states of India. It is a place of scholastic research where eminent translators and linguists from all over India commingle to share their knowledge.The "Gram Sevika Taalim Kendra" at Laxmisagar is the largest of its kind in Orissa. It provides residential accommodation and training facility to hundreds of rural women, including tribal ladies, at a time.
The Gokulananda Maharathi Law College (affiliated under
Utkal University ) has also a campus inside the Laxmisagar Municipal Highschool compound. The Regional Traffic Training Institute is also situated in Laxmiagar, where the head quarters of the Seventh Battalion of Orissa Armed Forces was located.Places of interest
Laxmisagar is situated on the
Cuttack -Puri main road between Rasulgarh square and Kalpana square. It is well known for its meat market andabattoir , people from all overBhubaneswar come here to purchase good quality mutton. The famous temples in and around Laxmisagar are the "Maa Dalakhai" temple, "Hanuman " temple, "Sriram " temple and "Buddheswari" temple. The BhubaneswarStock Exchange is also situated in Laxmisagar near Cuttack Road.Famous personalities
Laxmisagar is infamous for the feudal gang war between the Jena and the Mangaraj families. Scores of members of either family have been killed in violent clashes arising from historical antagonism. The famous
Oriya film stars Bijay Mohanty and Jayaraj "(Jayee)" have resided here. The younger brother and family of the famous Orissa-borndalit Swedish artist Mr P K Mahanandia also lived here. The eminent writer and compiler of "Gyanamandal" (the famous Oriya encyclopaedia), Mr Vinod Kanungo compiled hismagnum opus at the Eastern Regional Language Centre in Laxmisagar. The noted poet and writer, and Kendriya Sahitya Akademi "Indian Literature" Golden Jubilee 2007 Poetry award winnerDr Tapan Kumar Pradhan resides here in Stage-1, Laxmisagar. The famous industrialist and film producer Mr Ratikant Kanungo also spent the major part of his life in Laxmisagar. Mr Sudarshan Pradhan, Orissa's liquor baron, was once the head master of Laxmisagar Municipal Highschool.See also
Jharapada village is also near laxmisagar.this village is very old village.A big hanuman statue is situated in this village.this place is called 'RAMLILA PADIA'.Both hindu and muslims are staing mixly hear from a long time.
*Bhubaneswar
*Kalahandi (poem)
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