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10 Amazing facts about Jagannath puri temple

Jagannath Puri Temple

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Jagannath Puri

Puri is famous for the world famous Shri Jagannath Temple and Longest Golden Beach. It is one of the holiest of the holy place. Best time to visit Puri is from June to March.

Jagannath Puri is one among the Four Dhams (Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri and Rameswaram) considered as a Holy Sites

Jagannath Puri Temple- Night view

Opening Time of Temple

The Temple opens around 5:30 AM in the morning. After the completion of Mangal Aarti , Kathaa offerings were given to the lord and then devotees are allowed inside the temple which is around 7:30 AM/8 AM.

10 Amazing Facts about Jagannath Puri Temple

Jagannath puri temple with sea
Sudarshan Chakara Installation at Jagannath puri temple
Nothing flies above Jagannath Puri Temple
No wastage of food at jagannath puri Temple

 

Ratha Yatra

The Jagannath Yatra symbolizes the journey of Lord Jagannath from Vrinadavan to Mathura to slay his conniving uncle Kansa.

Jagannath Yatra is an annual Hindu chariot festival celebrated on the bright half of the lunar month of Ashadh. The festival is associated with the deity Jagannath held at the city of Puri in the state of Odisha, India.

Why do we celebrate Ratha Yatra?

Ratha Yatra symbolizes the journey of Lord Jagannath, as he returns to his home. As everyone can’t make it to Puri, so people wake up early and wear new clothes on this day to cherish the journey of Lord’s from their home.

Devotees celebrates the departure day of Lord Krishna and Balram as a Ratha Yatra. As Lord Krishna and Balram was invited by their maternal uncle Kansa to Mathura. He sent Akrur with a chariot , he was planning to kill both of them.

Jagannath Puri , Ratha Yatra Celebration

When does Ratha Yatra take place?

Ratha Yatra begins on the second day of Shukla Paksha of the Hindu lunar month of Ashadha. It takes place every summer, usually during June or July.

In 2023 it will start on 20th June 2023 and will end on 28th June 2023 (9 days event).

Why it is called as Ratha Yatra ?

Ratha means “Chariot” . It is also called as “Festival of Chariots” as it sees the ceremonial removal and procession of Lord Jagannath, his brother Balaram, and sister Subhadra, from their temple, to the Gundicha temple, believed to be their aunt’s house.

Significance of Ratha Yatra

It is believed that a person who pulls the rope linked to the chariot of the deities and also helps other to touch that rope at least linked to the chariot gets the merits of several penances.

It is specially for a person who is highly spiritual and looking for final liberation.

How many days Ratha Yatra is celebrated

This festival is celebrated for 9 days, during which Lord Jagannath and his other two deities Balaram and Subhadra visit the Gudhicha Temple and Mausi Maa Temple.

Chariots are beautifully decorated which resembles the grand temple structure which is pulled through the streets of Badadanda in Puri.

Traditions of Ratha Yatra

In the Ratha Yatra, the three deities (Jagannath, Balaram, Subhadra) are taken out from the Jagannath temple in the chariots to the Gudhicha Temple, where they stay for nine days. After the completion of nine days the deities are again ride the chariot back to the puri.

Special Food of Ratha Yatra

Favorite Food Of Lord Jagannath

Chenna Poda -> It is believed to be Lord Jagannath’s favorite sweet dish, which is cooked in homes for several hours. Considered as festival special delicacy.

How many dishes are offered to Lord Jagannath

The prasad/offering of Lord Jagannath is knowns as “Mahaprasad Thali” which is offered to deity every day. The Mahaprasad Thali is a combination of 56 different vegetarian dishes each with different flavor, texture and taste.

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