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The Jaganath Temple: Impotent aspects

IIn the 12th century, Chodaganhadeva constructed the Jaganath temple in the city of Puri. Lord Jaganath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are the three main deities in the temple who come in their rath during the rath yatra festival. Thatu2019s the reason people come here, as it is one of the Temples of the Char Dham Yatra.<br><br>Why do people call it char Dham Yatra? <br>In India, we believe in u2018mokshau2019. it helps to give us moksha by visiting this char Dham. The four Dhamu2019s are: Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri, and Rameswaram. In India we believe that every Hindu should visit the char Dham at least once in their lives.

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The Jaganath Temple: Impotent aspects

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  1. The Jaganath Temple: Impotent aspects

  2. In the 12th century, Chodaganhadeva constructed the Jaganath temple in the city of Puri. Lord Jaganath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are the three main deities in the temple who come in their rath during the rath yatrafestival. That’s the reason people come here, as it is one of the Temples of the Char Dham Yatra. Why do people call it char Dham Yatra? In India, we believe in ‘moksha’. it helps to give us moksha by visiting this char Dham. The four Dham’s are: Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri, and Rameswaram. In India we believe that every Hindu should visit the char Dham at least once in their lives. Why is Jaganath temple so famous? It’s so true that lord Jaganath temple is very beautiful in terms of Architecture, appearance and his ancient history, but did you know about these facts about lord Jaganath temple? Have a

  3. look at the top Mystical facts about lord Jaganath temple. Flag direction: It is shown that the temple flag always flying in the opposite direction of wind. there is no scientific explanation for this nature defying facts. Flag changes every day at the top of the temple: Do you know that every day, a saint claim to have climbed 65 meters to the top of the temple, just to change the temple flag? The Neela chakra mystery: The Neela chakra was visible from every side of the Jaganath temple as well as the city of Puri, and it seemed to be looking at you with the same appearance. The architecture of the Chakra was so good that no one have solved this riddle to this date.

  4. Nothing flies above the Jaganath temple: As you know, if you look to the Sky, you will see birds flying over your head over a tree or temple. But in Puri Shree Jaganath temple you will see there is no one flying over the temple. There are no birds as well as no aircraft. The biggest yatra of all time: Rath Yatra The Rath Yatra is the biggest festival for every Hindu who lives in Odisha as well as Puri. At this festival, the three all-mighty lords, Jaganath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra, come to their rath for the yatra to Gundicha temple. On their way back from the Gundicha temple,the three deities stop for a while near the Mausi maa temple and have an offering of the Poda Pitha, which is a famous sweet in Odisha and also the favourite sweet of lord Jaganath. After a stay of seven days, the deities return to their abode. The Construction and making of chariots begins on Akshaya Tritiya, which happens on the third

  5. day of Vaisakha. on this day, the framers declare the new agricultural practices such as ploughing their fields. Why do we use 56 Bhog? The 56 Bhog refers to the 56 different types of food that are offered to the lord Jaganath in every day in Jaganath temple. As a report says, the Jaganath temple has the capacity of cooking for 1 lakh People each day. it was the largest kitchen in the world.

  6. The MahaPrasad iscooked in a Pot which is made of soil and water, and the cooking medium is wood and water. There are 600 cooks who cook varieties of foods like rice vegetable, and the mainstay of all time, sweets.

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