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Chandbali

Chandabali
ଚାନ୍ଦବାଲି
Chandabali
Town/city
Nickname(s): CNB
Chandabali is located in Odisha
Chandabali
Chandabali
Chandabali is located in India
Chandabali
Chandabali
Location in Odisha, India
Coordinates: 20°47′0″N 86°46′0″E / 20.78333°N 86.76667°E / 20.78333; 86.76667Coordinates: 20°47′0″N 86°46′0″E / 20.78333°N 86.76667°E / 20.78333; 86.76667
Country  India
State Odisha
District Bhadrak district
Population
 • Total 100,905 up to 2,011
Languages
 • Official Odia
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 756133
Vehicle registration OD
Nearest city bhadrak
Lok Sabha constituency bhadrak
Website odisha.gov.in

Chandabali (or Chandbali) is an old town (now a Legislative Assembly/ Block) in the Bhadrak district of Odisha on the bank of the River Baitarani, and a tourist stop for visitors to the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary.

Before the 19th century AD, Chandabali was a small fishing village, and a natural river port. In 1866, trading began from this port to Bengal and in 1881, it was declared a government port by the British government. This led to growth and development of a market for agricultural produce.

In the 1910s, the United States Hydrographic Office noted that the opening of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway had drawn trade away from the port, and that the port was now considered to be simply part of the port of Dhamra. At the time, the port had between 22 and 30 feet of anchorage, in front of the town, with three landing piers, the water 10 feet deep at their ends. A steamer service ran four times per week between there and Calcutta. The town itself had a single police station, a customhouse and warehouse, and a traveler's bungalow. The 1901 Census of India had recorded the population as 1,826.

The 650 km2 Bhitarkanika National Park is about 35 km away, accessible via ferry.The park, one of the few marine parks in India, was established to protect saltwater crocodiles, with the special status of Crocodile Sanctuary. The Odisha Government has established a saltwater crocodile-breeding center in the park. Other attractions are the remains of two 9th century monuments and a temple dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva.. Another Shakti pitha Maa Patana Mangala Temple(Chhatrapada) is about 25.0 km(30 mins) away from Chandabali.One of the major famous festival for "Patua Yatra" is held at Chhatrapada from April 14 to 21 April annually.Chandabali is home to the Sri Aurobindo Dibyadham Ashram, its Relics Temple and Integral Education centre. The Baba Akhandalamani shiv temple (Aradi is around 15 km away from Chandbali and is one of the renowned saiva pitha's in Odisha.There is a famous temple of Goddess Kali at one end of chandabali market and Goddess Durga at other end.


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