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V3QW+PVF, Konark Rd, Konark, Odisha 752111, India

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Priya Pai
at 2023 Oct 07
Priya Pai
at 2023 Oct 07
God jagannath worshipped in jagannath puri. Very historical backgrounds and beautiful temple with powerful history. The story of flag is must be get in knowledge it's really surprise able. The story of jagannath temple is really nice u get book out side please collect and read it. Temple is always rush but u can wach and worship god with full bhakti. The prasadam will be provided there. It really ossum must tast.out side u get may sweet items must try. Don't miss shoping books of jagannath storys. And flag story. See the flag and do namaskar u can visibly that in all u r standing direction surrounding temple. Visit jagannath temple at evening time. U can visibly flag without sun light.
Anwesha Singha
at 2023 Jun 11
Anwesha Singha
at 2023 Jun 11
The Jagannath Temple is a famous Hindu pilgrimage site located in Puri, Odisha, India. It is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, along with his siblings, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra. The temple holds immense religious and cultural significance and is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites for Hindus.

The temple's history dates back to the 12th century when it was built by the Ganga dynasty ruler, King Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva. The main sanctum of the temple, known as the Deul, towers over the complex with its imposing height and intricate architectural details. The temple follows the Kalinga style of architecture, characterized by its pyramid-shaped roof and elaborately carved stone pillars.

One of the most significant aspects of the Jagannath Temple is the annual Rath Yatra, or Chariot Festival, which attracts millions of devotees from all over the world. During this grand event, the deities of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra are placed on enormous wooden chariots and pulled through the streets of Puri by devotees. It is believed that participating in this procession and catching a glimpse of the deities brings blessings and spiritual fulfillment.

Inside the temple, non-Hindus are not allowed to enter, but the outer complex is open to all visitors. The temple complex houses various other shrines, halls, and gardens. The Ananda Bazar within the temple premises is famous for its Mahaprasad, a sacred food offering that is distributed to devotees.

The Jagannath Temple is not only a place of worship but also a center for art, music, and dance. The temple complex hosts cultural performances, classical music concerts, and traditional dance recitals that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Odisha.

The Jagannath Temple in Odisha is a symbol of devotion, spirituality, and cultural pride. Its grand architecture, religious rituals, and vibrant festivals attract pilgrims and tourists alike, offering a unique experience of spirituality and cultural immersion.
Ananya Pal
at 2023 May 22
Ananya Pal
at 2023 May 22
No words can describe the feelings that i experienced on my visit to the mighty jagannath temple!

The magnificent architecture and the powerful divine presence of lord Jagannath makes it India's one of the most religious place......

We went there early in the morning at 6am, and hence the rush was a bit less.
I would feel myself very lucky if i get the chance to visit that place once again!!
Lomakshi Mankar
at 2023 Apr 11
Lomakshi Mankar
at 2023 Apr 11
Jagannath temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to lord jagannath a form of lord Vishnu in Orissa (puri) It's a Very spritual and peaceful place. Mobiles are not allowed inside the temple. And you can have Prasad which is made here. Shri Jagannath Puri Temple is one of the most impressing monuments of the Indian State Odisha, was constructed by a famous king of Ganga Dynasty Ananta Varman Chodaganga Deva.
Jagannath Trio: Jagannath, Subhadra and Balabhadra Images of the god with his white-colored brother, Balabhadra, and their yellow-colored sister, Subhadra, are regularly carved from logs of fragrant margosa trees that have been ritually cut down.
Piyush Raj
at 2022 Aug 15
Piyush Raj
at 2022 Aug 15
The Jagannath Temple is an important Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath, a form of Vishnu - one of the trinity of supreme divinity in Hinduism, Puri is in the state of Odisha on the eastern coast of India. The present temple was rebuilt from the 10th century onwards, on the site of pre existing temples in the compund but not the main Jagannatha temple, and begun by Anantavarman Chodaganga, the first king of the Eastern Ganga dynasty
Sabita Sahu
at 2022 Jun 05
Sabita Sahu
at 2022 Jun 05
Very old and religious place. The work is going on for more devotees. Because it was a attractive place of odisha. The phones were not allowed into the temple that was the good thing.
Suparno Pal
at 2019 Nov 11
Suparno Pal
at 2019 Nov 11
The Shree Jagannath Temple of Puri is an important Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath, a form of lord Maha Vishnu, located on the eastern coast of India, at Puri in the state of Odisha. The temple is an important pilgrimage destination. The present temple was rebuilt from the 10th century onwards, on the site of an earlier temple, and begun by King Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva, first of the Eastern Ganga dynasty.[1]

Shree Jagannath Temple at Puri
The Puri temple is famous for its annual Ratha yatra, or chariot festival, in which the three principal deities are pulled on huge and elaborately decorated temple cars. These gave their name to the English term Juggernaut. Unlike the stone and metal icons found in most Hindu temples, the image of Jagannath is made of wood and is ceremoniously replaced every twelve or nineteen years by an exact replica.[2]

The temple is sacred to all Hindus and especially in those of the Vaishnava traditions. Many great saints, such as Ramananda and Ramanuja, were closely associated with the temple. Ramanuja established the Emar Mutt near the temple and the Govardhan Mutt, which is the seat of one of the four Shankaracharyas. It is also of particular significance to the followers of the Gaudiya Vaishnavism whose founder Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, was attracted to the deity, Jagannath, and lived in Puri for many years.[citation needed]

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