Ganeswarpur

It is believed that, the village was settled after the famous Kanchi Vijay of Puri Gajapati Maharaja Sri Purushottama Deva.

Ganeswarpur is a well known village of the famous Puri district of Odisha.

It is situated between 19° 97' North Latitude 86° 01' Longitude and at an altitude of 5 fits above sea level.

The east and north side of the village is surrounded by river Kushabhadra.

At the very beginning Brahmins were brought from different places of Odisha to settle the village.

The Brahmins whose heirs are since the beginning of the village are Panigrahis, Nandas, Dashs, Mohapatras, Badapandas, Hotas and Mishras.

From some old sources it is believed that a long before the village was stretched from North to south.

Before 3 days to Dola Purnima Lord Gopaljeu is offered "bhoga"/"prasada" at every person's door.

The Lord moves on a chariot accompanied by dholak, sahanai n traditional Ghanta.

Holi is widely enjoyed by the villagers with an ending ceremony that is dancing crazily.

In the evening all the villagers gathered near Gopaljeu temple because of Melana and cultural festival.

Apart from Dola Purnima villagers celebrate Ganesh Puja and Rama Nabami grandly with Bhajan sandhya, Parayana and Pala.

The average temperatures range between a minimum of around 15 °C in the winter to a maximum of 35 °C to 40 °C in summer.

The average annual rainfall is 154 cm, most of which is recorded between June and October.

Most of the educated are serving as teachers, lecturers, IT professionals, managers, researchers, businessmen and government employees.