Odisha

Palace Heritage Trip by MHW Enlightens Enthusiasts on Mayurbhanj’s Glorious Past

Baripada: The historic town of Baripada, known for its royal legacy beyond Similipal and the famed Belgadia Palace, opened another chapter of its heritage to eager enthusiasts through the 18th edition of Mayurbhanj Heritage Walks (MHW). Around 50 participants explored the majestic Mayurbhanj Palace—the last capital of the princely state—under the guidance of Kumaresh Nayak and Rushiraj Pattanaik. The walk was organised by Mayurbhanja Mirror and Mayurbhanj Lovers.

The participants were taken on a journey through the palace’s architectural brilliance, construction history, and glimpses of governance, cultural practices, and royal lifestyle. Built originally by Maharani Sumitra Devi Bhanjadeo, the palace was later expanded by successive rulers. Inspired by Buckingham Palace in England, the sprawling structure housed about 156 rooms and became a centre of cultural evolution, including the golden era of Mayurbhanj Chhau.

Once a seat of royal power, the palace later transformed into Maharaja Purna Chandra College (MPCC). Even today, traces of its royal grandeur remain intact. The college library, for instance, was once the Maharani’s bathroom, designed with Belgian blue tiles that created a glowing effect when sunlight streamed in. The palace also boasted a grand Durbar Hall, special administrative chambers, and a Maharaja’s room. Behind the palace, near the temple courtyard of Goddess Kichkeswari—the royal deity of the dynasty—stood an office where meticulous records of visitors to Baripada were once maintained.

Participants of the heritage walk expressed both wonder and concern. While they were awed by the palace’s architectural magnificence and historical importance, they also stressed the urgent need for restoration. Many felt that preserving and promoting this heritage gem could rekindle pride in Mayurbhanj’s glorious past and boost cultural tourism in the region.

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