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<description>Bengal District Gazetteers Puri
O'Malley, L.S.S.
The district of Puri, the southernmost district of the Orissa Division  and of the Province of Bengal, is situated between now.&#13;
9°. 28' and 20° 26/ '*north latitude and between 84° 56' and&#13;
86° 25' east longitude. It extends over an area of 2,499 square&#13;
miles and contains a population, according to the census of 1901,&#13;
of 1,017,284 souls. The district is named after its headquarters&#13;
Purl, situated on the shore of the Bay of Bengal in 19° 48'&#13;
N. and 85° 49' 13. The place is known to up-country Hindus as&#13;
Jagannath and locally as Purushottam Kshetra, the abode of the&#13;
best of beings, i.e., Jagannath, ‘%he lord of the world, whose&#13;
shrine has, for centuries' past, attracted devout pilgrims from all&#13;
t parts of India. The name Purl means simply the city and .seems ever to have been in use before the British conquest of Orissa ;&#13;
it believed to be merely an abbreviation of Jagannat Puri, the&#13;
city of Jagannath. The distriot- Is boudQed on the north and north-east by Bound-&#13;
Outtaok; on the south-east and south by the Bay of Bengal; on&#13;
the west by the distriot of Ganjam in the Madras Presidency;&#13;
and on the north-west by the Tributary States of Nayagarh,&#13;
Ranpur and Khan’dpara.&#13;
Physically, Puri contains three distinct traots. Along the sea Configurastretches&#13;
a belt of sandy ridges, which, towards the Madras tl0n‘&#13;
frontier, forms a long bare spit of land dividing the great Ohilka&#13;
lake from the ocean. This belt, formed by the strong monsoon&#13;
and the violent currents which sweep from the south during&#13;
eight months of the year, varies from four miles to a few hundred&#13;
yards in width, and in some places rises into lofty cliffs.&#13;
It effectually prevents all but two of the rivers finding an exit&#13;
.to the sea, and they are thus diverted to the ohilka which is the great basin into which, the rivers of the delta find their way&#13;
Behind this barren strip lies a fertile alluvial tract forming th&lt;&#13;
south-western part of the Mahanadi delta. This is* a rich, flat&#13;
region of yillages and rice fields, watered by a network of&#13;
channels, through which the waters of the Koyakhai, the most&#13;
southerly branch of the Mahanadi, find their way to the sea.
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