Debakunda
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Debakunda or Devkund is naturally created pond located in the Mayurbhanj district of Odisha, India, and is part of the Simlipal National Park.[1][2] The flowing water from an adjacent waterfall has created this pond. There is a temple called "Ambika Mandira" that was discovered by Rajkumar Prafulla Chandra Bhanja Deo, a researcher and a king during British Raj who stayed at Devkund and researched about this place.[3][4][5] Debakunda is home to lichen species like Parmeliaceae.[6][7]
This article is about the waterfall of Mayurbhanj, Odisha. For the waterfall of Raigad, Maharastra, see Devkund Waterfall.
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Debakunda | |
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Devkund | |
ଦେବକୁଣ୍ଡ (Odia) | |
Location | Mayurbhanj, Odisha, India |
Coordinates | 21.70°N 86.44°E / 21.70; 86.44 |
Part of | Simlipal National Park |
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