His family was provided with Jagirs (vast landed properties and other requisites) and the estate of 'Killa Roranga' for generations by the King of Khurda.
[3] It was the first rebellion of the Paika (soldiers of Odisha) with the support of common people against the British Rule.
This policy resulted in the deprivation of Buxi Jagabandhu from his estates and forced him to depend on the voluntary contributions from the people of Khurda.
As a result, Buxi Jagabandhu led the tribals of Banapur and Ghumusar and marched towards Khurda to fight against colonial power.
[5] Additionally Raja of Khurda had compelled Bidyadhar to surrender to the British and accept a pension.