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Khandagiri PIN Codes: 751019 to 752057 | Khordha, Central, Odisha

PIN Codes for Khandagiri range from 751019 to 752057 in Khordha, Central, Odisha, India. To find exact PIN Codes and postcodes within Khandagiri, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Khandagiri

Showing 47 places in Khandagiri. Last verified with official records on April 24, 2026.

Ambedkar Sahi
Bahadalpur
Baliapada
Bank of India
Biju Nagar
Bput
Central Bank of India
Cet Ladies Hostel 1,2,3
Chandeswar Sahi
Chhotraypur
Coir Board
Damodarpur
Gangipichunagar
Gondamunda
Handicraft
Haraparbati Sahi
Hatasahi
Igmaic
Jadupur
Jagamara
Jee Complex
Kathagola Basti
Kdvic J16 With Qr
Majhi Sahi
Mdtc & Kvic Board
Nuatamando
Patrapada
Radhakrushna Sahi
Ranasinghpur
Ranganisahi
S S College
Sahajpur
Sahanikasipur
Saisibam
Santoshi Nagar
Sarakantara
Satyanagar B. Pur
Sijiput
Sijua
Sijupul
Suanga
Talabania
Talguda Office
Tartua
Telugu Sahi
Ubi Tc With Qr
Vrc For Hp

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Khandagiri, Khordha, Central, Odisha, 751029
INDIA

Khandagiri on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Khandagiri sub-districts in India.

Khandagiri Quick Facts

CountryIndia (IN)
Administrative PathIndia → Odisha → Central → Khordha
Postal Code751019~752057
StateOdisha
DivisionsCentral
DistrictsKhordha
ISO CodesIN / IND / 356
Top-level domain (ccTLD).in
Coordinates20.25973, 85.78994
Places47

What to Know About Khandagiri

Key Facts

Khandagiri is a prominent neighborhood and archaeological site located in the Khordha district of Odisha's Central region in eastern India. Situated approximately 7 kilometers southwest of Bhubaneswar city center, Khandagiri forms part of the historic twin hills complex along with its counterpart Udayagiri, both renowned for their ancient rock-cut caves dating back to the 1st-2nd century BCE. These hills represent one of the earliest examples of Jain rock-cut architecture in eastern India, originally excavated during the reign of King Kharavela of the Mahameghavahana dynasty. The area covers roughly 2 square kilometers and serves as both a residential locality and major tourist attraction, with the caves featuring intricate carvings, inscriptions, and sculptures depicting various aspects of Jain mythology and royal life. Khandagiri is administratively part of the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation and contains several residential colonies, educational institutions, and commercial establishments while maintaining its archaeological significance. The neighborhood's elevation provides panoramic views of modern Bhubaneswar while preserving ancient heritage, creating a unique blend of historical and contemporary urban development. For residents and visitors seeking detailed location information, postal code data for Khandagiri's various sectors and sub-areas can be accessed through regional administrative services.

Neighboring Regions

  • Udayagiri
  • Jagannathpur
  • Baramunda
  • Patia
  • Nayapalli

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