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Brief note on Mangalajodi

     Mangalajodi is an olden village under Tangi block in Khordha district of Odisha at the northern edge of Chilika lake. It is a waterfowl heven and paradise of birds. Scenic beauty of this village and its vast wetland attracts to visitors. Thousands of fisher-folks are living in this village. Its vast wetland attracts to thousands of migratory birds, journey from as far different places of the world.  Its wetland now host more than 1,50,000 lacs. of birds in the peak season. November to March is the better time to enjoy an amazing experience of visit. Its importance as a significant global waterfowl habitat and declared as an “International Bird Area”

      This village is not only famous as an birding destination or eco-tourism, but also ritual performances of  villagers are intresting. Many occasions and festivals are celebrated in Mangalajodi. “Danda Yatra” is one of the ritual occasions celebrated in the month of Chaitra, performed by the people of this village in an amazing way. “Shree-Rama Leela Folk Theatre” is another performance of these people, celebrated on the eve of Shree-Rama-Navami.
 
   “Patita Paban Temple” is an olden and the biggest temple of this village. Besides this, Gupteswar Temple, Nilakathaswara Dev Temple, Maa Mangala Temple, Maa Brahmani Devi Temple and Maa Balimajhi Devi Temple are the famous religious spot of this village. Ancient legend of these temples give a unique religious status of Mangalajodi. Maa Balimajhi Devi Temple surrounds is a local picnic spot of this village. Lonley atmosphere and scenic beauty of this spot attracts everyone and brings a concentretation to mind.
  
    Country boat manufacturing units are established in this village and have been supplied different types of wooden boats to government and public. “Paika Akhada” is an another dance performance by some villagers.
    
    Easy to get Mangalajodi by rail or road, a railway passenger halt (Mukteswar PH) is nearest to the Mangalajodi and nearest bus-stop is Tangi, 60kms from Bhubaneswar towards Berhampur through NH5.