Bahadur Pentho

Bahadur Pentho is a village in Ganjam district in the south of Odisha, India, bordering Andhra Pradesh. It is located southeast of Berhampur and northeast of Ichchapuram. Alternative forms of the village's name include "Bahadurpeta" and "Bahadurpally".

Bahadur Pentho
Village
Nickname: 
Bahadurpally
Bahadur Pentho is located in Odisha
Bahadur Pentho
Bahadur Pentho
Location in Orissa, India
Coordinates: 19°10′04″N 84°45′52″E
Country India
StateOdisha
DistrictGanjam
Elevation
25.2 m (82.7 ft)
Population
 (2018)
  Total2,300
Languages
  OfficialOriya/Telugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
761008
Telephone code0680
Vehicle registrationOD-07
Nearest cityBerhampur, Ichchapuram
Sex ratio50%-50% /
ClimateTropical wet and dry (Köppen)
Websitewww.facebook.com/BahadurPentho

Bahadur Pentho is a business center catering to surrounding villages. The major occupations are agriculture, trading, and self-employment. Crops are dependent on rain for irrigation. There is a primary school and an Engineering college (Vignan). There is a water tank project of Gram Vikas Jala Porimala Jojona (35,000 liter capacity), around Bahadur Pentho which supplies every home with drinking water. Most residents are bilingual and speak both Odia and Telugu.

Demographics

  • 300 meter east:west
  • 150 meter north:south
  • Total Population: 2300
  • Male Population: 1100
  • Female Populati: 1200
  • Children Under 6 years of age: 400

Features

Temples

  • Village Temple (ఉరామ్మోరు)
Village Temple of Bahadur Pentho
BahadurPenthoVillageTemple
  • Trinath Mandir Temple
  • Pathalamma Temple
  • Hanuman Temple
  • Bhajagovindam Temple

Festivals

Ugadi is celebrated as the Telugu New Year. People listen to Panchanga recitals by Pundits on the day of Ugadi. This process is called as Panchanga Shravanam which is an important aspect of the festival. Makara Sankranti is also a famous harvest festival which is celebrated across the Village. Every year festivals are "Pathalamma yatra" & "Ammoru yatra" are celebrated with much funfair, around 5,000 people of the yatra. Every 5 years Bhajagovinda yatra is celebrated with "Hari Namam" prayer 24 hours per day for 5 days. Around 10,000 people gather for daily 5 days of the yatra. Just like in other parts of the country, many other festivals include – Dasara, Vinayaka Chaviti, Deepavali, Vasantotsavam, Maha Shivaratri, etc.

Other temples

  • Rajamma (Suggu & Dharmala)
  • Gandhamma (Paili & Kotta)
  • Narsimha (Paili)
  • Rajamma (Pedini)
  • Narsimha (Dharmala)
  • Narsimha (Kota)

Ponds

  • Village Pond
  • Mangala Pond
  • Diguva Pond
  • Bairodi Pond

Photos

References

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