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Banki, Odisha

Banki is a town and a Subdivision, Legislative Council constituency no. 88 and Notified Area Council in Cuttack district in the state of Odisha, India. Banki is known for the Charchika Temple, dedicated to the deity of Chamunda, the eight armed goddess and incarnation of Durga. Current[when?] MLA Devi Ranjan Tripathy.[citation needed]

Banki
Town
Banki
Location in Odisha, India
Banki
Banki (India)
Coordinates: 20°23′N 85°32′E / 20.38°N 85.53°E / 20.38; 85.53
Country India
StateOdisha
DistrictCuttack
Elevation
48 m (157 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total17,521
Languages
 • OfficialOdia
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
754008
Vehicle registrationOR/OD 05 XX XXXX
Websiteodisha.gov.in

Toponym edit

Banki is part of the original Bankigarh, the native king of Banki State. The word Banki is derived from Bakra Durg, as the fort of king of Banki is slightly round shaped, the Oriya word Bakra implying bend/round, was the source of origin. The name later used in folk Oriya as Banka Durg later misinterpreted as Banki from Banka.

History edit

Banki was a zamindari state in western part of Cuttack District.The Mahanadi River flowed on the northern part of the state. It was annexed in 1840 by the British. The population of Banki was 56,900 in 1881. The rulers of Banki bore the title Raja.

The king of Banki got married with Rajkumari Sukadei of Badamba kingdom, the daughter of king of Badamba. The king of Khurda challenged Banki's king for a war. King of Banki was killed in the war and Sukadei got widowed. She vowed to take revenge from king of khurda for her husband's death. She took help of her brother, the prince of Badamba to win the war. She defeated the king of Khurda but did not kill him as she did not want the queen of Khurda to get widowed like her. Sukadei annexed some parts of Khurda with Banki and took the title Maharani.

After independence of our country in 1947, Banki became a town.

Geography edit

Banki is located at 20°23′N 85°32′E / 20.38°N 85.53°E / 20.38; 85.53[1] on the southern bank of the river Mahanadi in the southwest part of Cuttack district. It has an average elevation of 48 metres (157 feet). Banki is 58 kilometers away from the state capital of Bhubaneswar to the southeast, 47 kilometers from the district headquarters in Cuttack to the east, 35 kilometers away from Khurda in south, 45 kilometers away from Dhenkanal and 64 kilometers away from Nayagarh.

Climate edit

Banki has a tropical wet and dry climate according to Köppen classification system. Summer is hot as maximum temperature reaches 43 °C, winter is chilly and minimum temperature can drop around 9 °C. The rainy season is from June to September and the annual rainfall is between 75 and 150 cm. The average summer temperature is 40 °C and average winter temperature is 13 °C.

Neighbourhood edit

Banki is surrounded by many semi-urban villages which are the main source of local economy and trade needs as well as man-power.

Demographics edit

As of the 2011 India census,[2] Banki had a population of 17,521. Males constitute 52%, of the population and females 48%. Banki has an average literacy rate of 82%, higher than the national average of 74.04%; with 55% of the males and 45% of females literate. 9.16% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Tourist attractions edit

Banki has many tourist attractions and places of worship, such as Charchika Temple, Anshupa Lake, Chandaka Elephant Sanctuary, Shri Mahima mani Temple of Ragadi, Shri Singhanatha Temple of Patapur, Arachandi Temple, Maa Bramhei Temple of Sahadapada Village, Sunadei Hill, Kalika Prasad, Devi Dwara of Gayal Bank, Bhagabat Goswami Temple Bilipada, Akhandeswar the Lord Shiva temple (Harirajpur) and Maa Ratneswari temple in Harirajpur village, Nilakantheswar Temple in Kuspangi village, Pandaba Bakhara Hill (Padanpur Village), Maha parbat Hill (Dhansar) etc.

Culture edit

Charchika Temple edit

Charchika Temple, one of the oldest Shakti places in India, is located here.[citation needed] This temple is situated on top of a small hillock Ruchika Parvata on the banks of the Renuka river. The goddess is an eight-armed goddess Chamunda, also known as Maa Charchika Devi. She is seated on a prostrate human body and wearing a garland of human skulls. She displays khadga, shula, katari and varadamudra in her four right hands whereas the four left hands represent severed head, blood-cup, ‘’damru’’ and leaving a finger of the remaining hand soaked in blood. One more temple of Maa Charchika is at Mathura, near the Yamuna river.[citation needed]

Cuisine edit

The cuisine of Banki includes popular dishes such as the Prasad of goddess Charchika (made of fish). Many residents are vegetarians, but non-vegetarian items such as chicken and mutton are preferred. Rice, lentils (locally referred to as dal), fish, prawns, meat and vegetables form the staple diet. There are also roadside dhabas that sell meat and vegetarian dishes. Sweets such as dahi boondi, rasagola, and chamcham are also prepared.

Handicrafts edit

Handicrafts called Chandua are made by the people, sarees and dresses being woven by women. Fishing is also a common practice and the collected fish is sold in local markets. The fishing industry in Banki is famous due to the illish, caught in the Mahanadi River by the fishermen.

Politics edit

Current MLA from Banki Assembly Constituency is Devi Ranjan Tripathy, who represented the party of Biju Janata Dal in the state elections of 2019 . Previous MLA from this seat were Pravat Tripathy who won this seat in 2014, 2009 and 2000 representing BJD and in 1995 representing JD, Debasis Patnaik in 2004 who representing INC, Ghanasyam Sahoo of JD in 1990, Akshay Kumar Patnaik representing INC in 1985 and representing INC(I) in 1980, and Dr. Jogesh Chandra Rout of INC in 1977.[3]

Banki is part of Cuttack Lok Sabha constituency.[4]

Politics of Banki N.A.C. edit

Banki N.A.C. is the most prominent part of Banki subdivision as consisting of Banki town market and area around it mainly Sahadapada, Patapur, Gopalpur, Dangipita, Charchika, Srichandanpur, Ranapur, Khamarang, Bedapur, Sisua & Chakapada villages. It is divided into 17 wards. The chairman is elected within the wardmember/councilors of these wards. Current Chairman of Banki NAC is Shrimati Manika Sahu of Biju Janata Dal.

Religion edit

The main religion practised in Banki is Hinduism. Other religions are Islam and Christianity.

1. Hinduism 96.86% 2. Islam 2.4% 3. Christianity 1.10% 4. Buddhist 0.5%

References edit

  1. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Banki
  2. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  3. ^ "State Elections 2004 - Partywise Comparison for 46-Banki Constituency of Odisha". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 24 September 2008.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 November 2005. Retrieved 24 September 2008.

External links edit

  • A website on Banki, Orissa[permanent dead link]
  • An Website of Common Service Centre "Subhashree Internet World, Banki"

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Banki Odisha news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Banki is a town and a Subdivision Legislative Council constituency no 88 and Notified Area Council in Cuttack district in the state of Odisha India Banki is known for the Charchika Temple dedicated to the deity of Chamunda the eight armed goddess and incarnation of Durga Current when MLA Devi Ranjan Tripathy citation needed BankiTownBankiLocation in Odisha IndiaShow map of OdishaBankiBanki India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 20 23 N 85 32 E 20 38 N 85 53 E 20 38 85 53Country IndiaStateOdishaDistrictCuttackElevation48 m 157 ft Population 2011 Total17 521Languages OfficialOdiaTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN754008Vehicle registrationOR OD 05 XX XXXXWebsiteodisha wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 Toponym 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 3 2 Neighbourhood 4 Demographics 5 Tourist attractions 6 Culture 6 1 Charchika Temple 6 2 Cuisine 6 3 Handicrafts 7 Politics 7 1 Politics of Banki N A C 8 Religion 9 References 10 External linksToponym editBanki is part of the original Bankigarh the native king of Banki State The word Banki is derived from Bakra Durg as the fort of king of Banki is slightly round shaped the Oriya word Bakra implying bend round was the source of origin The name later used in folk Oriya as Banka Durg later misinterpreted as Banki from Banka History editBanki was a zamindari state in western part of Cuttack District The Mahanadi River flowed on the northern part of the state It was annexed in 1840 by the British The population of Banki was 56 900 in 1881 The rulers of Banki bore the title Raja The king of Banki got married with Rajkumari Sukadei of Badamba kingdom the daughter of king of Badamba The king of Khurda challenged Banki s king for a war King of Banki was killed in the war and Sukadei got widowed She vowed to take revenge from king of khurda for her husband s death She took help of her brother the prince of Badamba to win the war She defeated the king of Khurda but did not kill him as she did not want the queen of Khurda to get widowed like her Sukadei annexed some parts of Khurda with Banki and took the title Maharani After independence of our country in 1947 Banki became a town Geography editBanki is located at 20 23 N 85 32 E 20 38 N 85 53 E 20 38 85 53 1 on the southern bank of the river Mahanadi in the southwest part of Cuttack district It has an average elevation of 48 metres 157 feet Banki is 58 kilometers away from the state capital of Bhubaneswar to the southeast 47 kilometers from the district headquarters in Cuttack to the east 35 kilometers away from Khurda in south 45 kilometers away from Dhenkanal and 64 kilometers away from Nayagarh Climate edit Banki has a tropical wet and dry climate according to Koppen classification system Summer is hot as maximum temperature reaches 43 C winter is chilly and minimum temperature can drop around 9 C The rainy season is from June to September and the annual rainfall is between 75 and 150 cm The average summer temperature is 40 C and average winter temperature is 13 C Neighbourhood edit Banki is surrounded by many semi urban villages which are the main source of local economy and trade needs as well as man power Demographics editAs of the 2011 India census 2 Banki had a population of 17 521 Males constitute 52 of the population and females 48 Banki has an average literacy rate of 82 higher than the national average of 74 04 with 55 of the males and 45 of females literate 9 16 of the population is under 6 years of age Tourist attractions editBanki has many tourist attractions and places of worship such as Charchika Temple Anshupa Lake Chandaka Elephant Sanctuary Shri Mahima mani Temple of Ragadi Shri Singhanatha Temple of Patapur Arachandi Temple Maa Bramhei Temple of Sahadapada Village Sunadei Hill Kalika Prasad Devi Dwara of Gayal Bank Bhagabat Goswami Temple Bilipada Akhandeswar the Lord Shiva temple Harirajpur and Maa Ratneswari temple in Harirajpur village Nilakantheswar Temple in Kuspangi village Pandaba Bakhara Hill Padanpur Village Maha parbat Hill Dhansar etc Culture editCharchika Temple edit Charchika Temple one of the oldest Shakti places in India is located here citation needed This temple is situated on top of a small hillock Ruchika Parvata on the banks of the Renuka river The goddess is an eight armed goddess Chamunda also known as Maa Charchika Devi She is seated on a prostrate human body and wearing a garland of human skulls She displays khadga shula katari and varadamudra in her four right hands whereas the four left hands represent severed head blood cup damru and leaving a finger of the remaining hand soaked in blood One more temple of Maa Charchika is at Mathura near the Yamuna river citation needed Cuisine edit The cuisine of Banki includes popular dishes such as the Prasad of goddess Charchika made of fish Many residents are vegetarians but non vegetarian items such as chicken and mutton are preferred Rice lentils locally referred to as dal fish prawns meat and vegetables form the staple diet There are also roadside dhabas that sell meat and vegetarian dishes Sweets such as dahi boondi rasagola and chamcham are also prepared Handicrafts edit Handicrafts called Chandua are made by the people sarees and dresses being woven by women Fishing is also a common practice and the collected fish is sold in local markets The fishing industry in Banki is famous due to the illish caught in the Mahanadi River by the fishermen Politics editCurrent MLA from Banki Assembly Constituency is Devi Ranjan Tripathy who represented the party of Biju Janata Dal in the state elections of 2019 Previous MLA from this seat were Pravat Tripathy who won this seat in 2014 2009 and 2000 representing BJD and in 1995 representing JD Debasis Patnaik in 2004 who representing INC Ghanasyam Sahoo of JD in 1990 Akshay Kumar Patnaik representing INC in 1985 and representing INC I in 1980 and Dr Jogesh Chandra Rout of INC in 1977 3 Banki is part of Cuttack Lok Sabha constituency 4 Politics of Banki N A C edit Banki N A C is the most prominent part of Banki subdivision as consisting of Banki town market and area around it mainly Sahadapada Patapur Gopalpur Dangipita Charchika Srichandanpur Ranapur Khamarang Bedapur Sisua amp Chakapada villages It is divided into 17 wards The chairman is elected within the wardmember councilors of these wards Current Chairman of Banki NAC is Shrimati Manika Sahu of Biju Janata Dal Religion editThe main religion practised in Banki is Hinduism Other religions are Islam and Christianity 1 Hinduism 96 86 2 Islam 2 4 3 Christianity 1 10 4 Buddhist 0 5 References edit Falling Rain Genomics Inc Banki Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 State Elections 2004 Partywise Comparison for 46 Banki Constituency of Odisha Election Commission of India Retrieved 24 September 2008 permanent dead link Assembly Constituencies Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Odisha PDF Election Commission of India Archived from the original PDF on 8 November 2005 Retrieved 24 September 2008 External links editA website on Banki Orissa permanent dead link An Website of Common Service Centre Subhashree Internet World Banki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Banki Odisha amp oldid 1189494478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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