Kenduli Sasan has recently been identified as Kenduvilva, the birthplace of
Jayadeva. It is also where the poet spent his childhood, with his parents, Bhojadeva and Vamavati. Being called a
Sasana (which in ancient Odisha referred to a seat of
Brahmin learning), this village appears to have been a centre for Hindu literature during the 10th and 11th centuries. Jayadeva himself refers to his birthplace in the seventh song of the
Gita Govinda as Kenduvilva, located by the sea: Kinduvilva samudra sambhava Rohini ramanena Prachi valley has a long history of worshipping
Madhava, another name for
Krishna. During Jayadeva's period, it was known as a religious place dominated by Vaishnava Brahmins. Even today, the village of Kenduli Sasana is replete with images of Madhava. This indicates that the great poet must have been influenced by the devotional milieu in that area when he composed his magnum opus, the
Gita Govinda. ==Tourism==