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    Her Highness Maharani Sucharu Devi (or Suchara Devi) (9 October 1874 – 14 December 1959) was the Maharani of Mayurbhanj State, India. Early life. She was born in a Bengali Hindu family. She was daughter of the Brahmo Samaj reformer Maharshi Keshub Chandra Sen of Calcutta.

  2. Jun 1, 2019 · One such was the tumultuous love story of their ancestor Sriram Chandra Bhanj Deo and Sucharu Devi, the third daughter of Keshub Chandra Sen, philosopher and social reformer of 19th century Bengal. Sriram Chandra’s first wife, Lakshmi Devi, gave birth to two sons and a daughter and thereafter, she died of smallpox.

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  3. Jan 29, 2019 · It was initially built for Sucharu Devi, the daughter of Keshub Chandra Sen, a noted 19th-century philosopher and social reformer of Bengal. Sri Ram Chandra Bhanj Deo had fallen in love with young Sucharu while he was in Calcutta, and later married her despite stiff opposition from his family.

  4. Feb 22, 2021 · Person sitting in the centre in white sari is Sucharu Devi. | Author. It was a chance meeting that sowed the seeds of a serendipitous love story. In 1889, three years before Sri Ram Chandra Bhanj Deo was crowned King of Mayurbhanj, he met Sucharu at an event in Darjeeling. He was 18 and she 15.

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    • The History of Belgadia Palace
    • The Architecture and The Interiors of Belgadia Palace
    • Our Tour of Belgadia Palace
    • Interiors of The Guest Rooms
    • Things to Do Inside Belgadia Palace
    • Beez – The Boutique Shop
    • Places to Go from Belgadia Palace
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    • How to Make A Booking in Belgadia Palace

    Belgadia Palace used to be the guest house of the Bhanj Deo, the rulers of the erstwhile Mayurbhanj state in Odisha. Initially, it was built to accommodate state visitors. The first stone was laid in 1804 by Maharani Sumitra Devi Bhanj Deo’s orders, who ruled the state from 1796 to 1810. The interiors were built by three successive generations – Ma...

    Belgadia palace has a bright white two-storied facade supported by strong Corinthian columns that complement the majestic Greek and Victorian architecture. Inside there are exquisite interiors, private courtyards and grand furnishings. Being reminiscent of a bygone era, this 200-year-old Palace houses a rich collection of art and antiques showcasin...

    The Palace is situated over the hill, surrounded by sprawling lawns and a small pond on one side. As soon as we entered through the iron gate, we drove through the unpaved road between well-manicured gardens. The entrance to the Palace leads through a high arched porch known as the “Hathi Varanda”. It was built to accommodate the Maharajah’s entran...

    There are three kinds of rooms in this palace hotel – standard room, heritage room and suite. The standard rooms and heritage rooms are on the ground floor while the suite rooms are on the first floor except the peacock suite on the ground floor. The suite rooms with a high ceiling and large bay windows are elegantly decorated, vintage furnishings,...

    Enjoy the hospitality

    You can relax in one of the suite rooms and enjoy the hospitality. Pervez, Rashida, Byostho and all other staffs are always keen to ensure your comfort. The customised services, homely foods, and eagerness to answer all your curiosities make this boutique Palace Hotel more unique.

    Take a tour of the Palace and listen to the colonial and pre-colonial history

    If you love history, then Belgadia Palace is a perfect place for you to engross yourself in the Bhanjdeo Dynasty’s past in the colonial and pre-colonial period. Mayurbhanj was one of the princely states in India during the colonial period. The emblem of the state is two peacocks. According to a legend, the ancestors of Bhanja rulers originated from peafowl’s eyes. Adi Bhanja established the dynasty in the 12th century. Still, it came in prominence during the Eastern Ganga Dynasty rules when t...

    Pick your favourite book and spend some quality time in the library

    There is an extensive collection of books and journals in Belgadia Palace. Few of them are rare and special editions. The library inside the Palace is perfect for soaking in one of those rare books and gather more knowledge.

    Beez is a boutique shop inside the Palace where you can purchase local handicraft items from a wide range of choices. Beez is not only a shop. It’s a dream project by the present directors of this Palace-hotel who want to promote the local artisans and contribute to sustainable tourism. Every purchase you make here will go to the artisans who made ...

    Baripada town

    While staying in Belgadia Palace, you should explore Baripada town as well. Baripada, the Mayurbhanj district headquarter, is a well-planned town built beside the Burha Balanga river. Some of the places you should visit here are – Ambika Temple, Jagannath Temple, Mayurbhanj Palace and Jubilee Park. The Ratha-yatra festival in Baripada is the second largest in Odisha after Puri Ratha-yatra.

    Simlipal forest

    Simlipal National Parkis the seventh-largest national parks in India. It is situated over 2750 square kilometres and one of the most significant tiger reserves in India. The Pithabata entry gate is 15 kilometres from Baripada town. You can go for a full-day trip to Simlipal National Park while staying in Belgadia Palace. The experience will be a memorable one. Not only the jungle safari, the views of the waterfalls like Joranda and Barehapani are also unforgettable. Simlipal Forest was also t...

    Haripur ruins

    Haripur was the second capital of the Bhanj Dynasty. Harihar Bhanja Deo established this capital after the invasion of Khiching by Feroz Shah of the Tughlaq Dynasty in 1361. Today only the ruins of the fort remain in the premises with two temples. One of them is the Rasika Raya temple, and the other one is the Jagannath temple. The excavation is not complete yet, and the Palace is probably buried inside till now. The brick foundations around the Rasika Raya temple have underground chambers bu...

    Belgadia Palace can be reached easily from Kolkata and Bhubaneswar. It is 220 kilometres from Kolkata and 250 kilometres from Bhubaneswar. It will take around 5 hours to drive from Kolkata and 6 hours from Bhubaneswar. From Kolkata, you can follow two routes. If you go along NH6, then turn left from Jharpokharia and reach Baripada via Kuliana. If y...

    You can book a room in Belgadia Palace Hotel through their website. Else you can send an email to houseofmayurbhanj@gmail.comor call the below number for any enquiry.

  5. Aug 23, 2020 · He met Sucharu Devi after all these years and realized she had never got married as she had already given her heart to him.

  6. Jan 5, 2021 · Steered by millennial princesses Mrinalika and Akshita Bhanj Deo, The Belgadia Palace is a regal homestay that is putting Mayurbhanj in Odisha on the global map of responsible tourism. Text & Produced by Aindrila Mitra. Photographed by Arka Patra. Styled in Raw Mango. Makeup by Rebecca Polizzi.