Asurabandha is a village/Grama Panchayat under Surada Block of Ganjam district in the state Odisha, India. It consists of 29 villages.

Asurabandha
Village/Grama Panchayat
Asurabandha is located in Odisha
Asurabandha
Asurabandha
Location in Orissa, India
Coordinates: 19°45′N 84°25′E / 19.75°N 84.41°E / 19.75; 84.41
Country India
StateOdisha
DistrictGanjam
Asurabandha1914
Government
 • TypeDemocratic
 • BodyGrama Panchayat
Languages
 • OfficialOriya
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
761151
Telephone code06819
Vehicle registrationOR-07/OD-07
Grama PanchayatAsurabandha
BlockSurada
Sub-divisionBhanjanagar
Legislative Assembly ConstituencySurada
Websiteodisha.gov.in

Villages under Asurabandha Grama Panchayat

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1. Asurabandha, 2. Balasi, 3. Bhagabanpur, 4. Dantalingi, 5. Dhepapalli, 6. Dullada, 7. Ganjana, 8. Gobindapur, 9. Gunduribadi, 10. Kaithapalli, 11. Kathagada, 12. Kharikuti, 13. Liundi, 14. Maniakati, 15. Mayangi, 16. Mentiamba, 17. Murgapalli, 18. Nahaganda, 19. Padareisuni, 20. Paniamba, 21. Parasuramnagar, 22. Patapalli, 23. Rumapalli, 24. Sahanaganda, 25. Sanakharikotti, 26. Sandhabali, 27. T.D.Gochha, 28. Tala Dantilingi, 29. Upara Dantilingi

Educational Institutions

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  • Ashramika High School, Asurabandha, Estd: 1985
  • Upper Primary School, Asurabandha, Estd: 1965
  • Nodal Upper Primary School, Dantalingi, Estd: 1918
  • Nodal Upper Primary School, Bhagabanpur, Estd: 1925
  • Nodal Upper Primary School, Dhepapalli, Estd: 1967
  • Primary School, Asurabandha, Estd: 1914
  • Primary School, Maniakathi, Estd: 1945
  • Primary School, Mayangi, Estd: 1954
  • Primary School, Gobindapur, Estd: 1956
  • Primary School, Padareisuni, Estd: 1958
  • Primary School, Gundiribadi, Estd: 1959
  • Primary School, T.D.Gochha, Estd: 1961
  • Primary School, Dullada, Estd: 1989
  • Project Primary School, Kathagada, Estd: 2008
  • Project Primary School, Rumapalli, Estd: 2008

Worship Places

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Hindu

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  • Maa Kandhuni Devi Temple, Padareisuni
    • It has very beautiful atmospheric surrounding at the temple side. Maa Kandhuni Devi was the tutelary deity of "Surada Royal Family". So, Raja Sandhadhanu Singh was also established Maa Kandhuni Devi's temple at Surada for daily worship purpose.

Christian

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  • Dantilingi Church, Dantilingi
    • This is a big church at the Dantilingi village. Every year a special worship is done in accordance to "Mother Lurdu Marry". She was very helpful for this local people and gave blessings for prosperity.