rakesh patro-facts

5 September 2016

STATE Symbols of ODISHA

Odisha is a state of India, situated on the east shoreline of India, by the Bay of Bengal. The advanced condition of Odisha was built upon first April 1936, as a region in India and comprises transcendently of Odia speakers. April first is, in this manner, celebrated as Utkala Dibasa (Development Day of Odisha). Odisha is the ninth biggest state by zone in India, and the eleventh biggest by the populace.


Every State has a symbl to represent their State. Similarly, Odisha has too.The seal represent Konark Sun Temple Horse.


State ANTHEM of ODISHA
" Bande Utkala Janani "
Utkala Dibasa is celebrated on 1 April in Odisha in the memory of 
 the formation of the state as a  separate province on 1 April 1936

BANDE UTKALA JANANI is an Odia patriotic poem written by Kantakabi Laxmikanta Mohapatra. When Odisha became independent on 1 April 1936, this poem was made the state anthem of Odisha




Asoka has been traditionally used in Indian system medicine for treatment of uterine, genital ailments and other reproductive disorders in women, fever, pain and inflammation. It’s medicinal importance has been inscribed in various Ayurvedic scriptures. All parts of the tree used in medicine.
 The dessert is known as Rosogolla or Roshogolla in Begaliand Rasagola in Odia
According to historians of Odisha, the rasgulla originated in Puri, as Khira Mohaa, which later evolved into the Pahala rasgulla It has been traditionally offered as bhog to goddess Lakshmi at Jagaath temple. Puri. According to the local legend, Laxmi gets upset because her husband Lord Jagannath goes on a 9-day sojourn (the ratha yatra) without her consent. So, she locks Jai Vijay Dwar, one of the temple gates and prevents his convoy from re-entering the Sactum Sactourmof the temple. To appease her, Jagannath offers her rasgullas. This ritual, known as Bachanika, is part of the "Niladri Bije" (or "Arrival of the God") observance, which marks the return of the deities to the temple after the Rath Yatra



Pakhaḷa is an Odia term for an Indian food consisting of cooked rice washed or little fermented in water. The liquid part is known as Toraṇi. It is popular in Odisha, Bengal, Assam, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.
  
The Sambar or also called as Sambhur, Sambur or Rusa unicolor is a big size deer native to Southeast Asia and Indian subcontinent. It is also called as the state animal of Orissa state, India. The size and appearance of Sambar animal vary widely throughout their range that has greatly led to considerable taxonomic big confusion in past-time.


Local name of Indian Roller is Neelkanth. Size of Indian roller is between 25 cm to 35 cm including the tail. Indian roller, generally found in cultivation, thin forest and grassland. They are mostly found near the edges of the forest rather than deep forest.



The Jagannath Temple of Puri is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath and located on the eastern coast of India, at Puri in the state of Odisha. It is one of holy dham out of four.


The 858 Kilometers long Mahanadi river flows through the states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha. It gets formed by numerous mountain streams and the farthest headstream is located in hills of the Dhamtari district of Chhattisgarh. These hills are extensions of the Eastern Ghats and are a source of many other streams which then go on to join the Mahanadi. The river first flows in north and drains Raipur. After Bilaspur, it is joined by its major tributary river Seonath.


Odissi is a classical Indian dance that originated in Odisha, India.Odissi, also known as Orissi (Odia: ଓଡିଶୀ Oḍiśī), is a major ancient classical dance that originated in the Hindu temples of Odisha – an eastern coastal state of India.




Bande utkala Janani, charu hasamayi charu basamayi
Janani.............Janani.............................Janani..............