Friday, 12 February 2016

Shri Jagannath Temple, Puri




Jagannath Temple

Puri is one of the four holy dhamas of India (The others are Dvaraka, Badarinath and Rameshvaram). It is located 60km from Bhubaneshwar, on the coast of the Bay Of Bengal.
Puri is called Sri Purushottama Dhama, the abode of the Lord Vishnu on earth. Other names are Sri Kshetra, Nilachala-dhama, Jagannatha-dhama, Yamanika-tirtha, Martya Vaikuntha, Nilagiri, Shankha-kshetra, Dasha-avatara-kshetra and Narasimha-kshetra. Puri is about 2 km wide and 4 km long.
 The name Jagannath literally means the Lord of the Universe. King Indradyumna first established the temple of Lord Jagannath here on the Nilachala hill with the Deity being installed by Lord Brahma himself.
The present temple was begun by King Chora Ganga deva and finised by his descendant Ananga Bhima Deva during 12th century. The temple complex comprises an area of 10.7 acres and is enclosed by 2 rectangular walls. The outer enclosure is called Meghanada Prachira. The walls are 20ft high. The inner wall is called Kurma bheda. The walls were built during 15th or 16th century.
This temple has the largest kitchen in the world, and feeds thousands of devotees daily. The kitchen can prepare food for 1,00,000 people on a festival day and 25,000 is not unusual on a normal day.
There are 36 traditional communities who render a specific hereditary service to the Deities. The temple has as many as 6000 priests. There is a wheel on the top of the Jagannath temple made of an alloy of 8 metals. It is called Nila-Chakra (blue wheel). Everyday a different flag is tied to a mast attached to the Nila-Chakra. Every Ekadashi a lamp is lit on the top of the temple near the wheel.
Thirty different smaller temples surround the main temple. The Lord Narasimha temple adjacent to western side of the Mukti-Mandapa, was constructed before the present temple. In front of the main gate is an 11 m pillar known as Aruna Sthambha. This pillar was once in front of the Sun Temple in Konark. It was bought to puri during 18th Century. The figure on the pillar is Aruna, the Sun god's charioteer. 
In the passage room of this gate is a Deity of Lord Jagannath known as Patita Pavana (Savior of the Fallen). This deity is visible from the road, so non-Hindus may take His Darshan.
There are 4 gates:
  • The Eastern Simhadwara (Lion Gate).
  • The Southern Ashwadwara (House Gate).
  • The Western Vyaghradwara (The Tiger Gate).
  • The Northern Hastidwara (Elephant Gate).
There is a carving of each form by the entrance of each gate. The Lion gate, which is the main gate, is located on the Grand side of the road.
The main Deities in the temple are Lord Jagannath, His brother Lord Baladeva, and his sister Subhadra. Some of the other temples within the walls of the temple house Deities of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Lord Rama Chandra, Sakshi Gopal, Hanuman, Lord Narasimha, Lord Varaha and others.


General Information

  • State: Odisha, India
  • Languages spoken:  Odiya(General), Bengali, Telugu, Hindi, English
  • Best Season: During Car Festival (June-July), October to February
  • Temperature: Summer : Max- 39.9°C Min- 20.0°C, Winter: Max/ Min-17.1°C

How to reach?

Jagannath Puri is connected by Air, Rail and Road. 
Air
State Capital Bhubaneswar is the nearest Airport otherwise known as "Biju Pattnaik Airport". The distance is 65 K.Ms from Puri and can be covered in an hour by car.
Indian Air lines operates flights from Delhi, Calcutta, Visakhapatna, Hyderabad, Raipur, Mumbai and Chennai.
Rail
Puri is well connected by Railways. Trains are from Kolkata (Howrah jn), New Delhi, Ahmedabad, etc. It is also a major railhead on the East Coast Railway, bifurcated from Khurda Road Jn. The Railway Station of Puri is in The heart of the town and near to all hotels. If you arrive by train go to the Odishan State Tourist counter at the station for advice, they are usually very helpful and speak English. The MCO Booth is also quite helpful. Locals speak Odiya. Due to the presence of people from various parts of India there would not be a language problem. Hindi is also widely used. Some locals even speak Bengali.
Road
Only 60 Kms. away from Bhubaneswar by State Highway No-8,Puri has got a 35 Km Marine drive road way to Konark.The State Capital is situated on both sides of Calcutta-Madras National Highway No-5.
Getting around in Puri
You can use cycle or auto rickshaws but agree a price before you set off. There are places on C.T Road where you can hire an Enfield motorbike; good if you want to drive along the coast to Konark (Sun Temple). A cycle rickshaw is in the range of 15-80 rupees (depending on the distance).

Emergency numbers

ContactNumber
Jagannath Temple06752 222001
Town Thana Police Station06752 222039
Kumbharapara Police Station06752 222014
Sea Beach Police Station06752 222025
Sadar Thana Police Station06752 222043
Fire Station101
Ambulance (Govt.)102
Ambulance (Govt.)108
Ambulance (Apollo Hospital)1066
Railway Enquiry139

Where to Eat

Best to stick to the Prasadam available at:
  • Caitanya Gaudiya Math
  • Jagannath Temple(Anand Bazaar)
  • Tota Gopinath Temple
  • ISKCON Swargadwar, Puri
Other Pure vegetarian restaurants (Please check beforehand to ensure you get sattvic food without onion and garlic)
  • Grand Hotel: A Pure vegetarian Hotel just opposite to Gaudiya math near Jagannath Temple.

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