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- Shree Jagannatha Temple
Disclaimer : This is the Official Website of Shree Jagannatha Temple Administration, Puri Any queries may be sent to Chief Administrator, Shree Jagannatha Temple Office, Puri
- Darshan Facilities – Shree Jagannatha Temple
Darshan of Shree Jagannatha Mahaprabhu is available almost throughout the day i e from early in the morning till late night excepting some festive occasions Generally, Temple opens and darshan starts at around 5 30 A M
- visitor services – Shree Jagannatha Temple
Mahaprasada : Sacred Mahaprasada (Dry sweets, Rice, Dal, Curry etc ) are available in an ear-marked area inside the temple This place is known as ‘Aananda Bazaar’ situated at the north east corner of the temple premises There are dinning space for partaking Mahaprasada with all basic amenities
- Main Temple Complex – Shree Jagannatha Temple
It was the foremost temple of Lord Shree Jagannatha History is silent about the subsequent reforms taken up by the kings in the temple that was originally built by King Indradyumna of Satya yuga
- Accomodation – Shree Jagannatha Temple
The Jagannatha Temple Administration, keeping in mind the needs of the devotees, has come up with “Nilachal Bhakta Niwas Nilachal Yatri Niwas” a brand new guesthouse right on the Grand Road and adjacent to the temple, the guest house has great locational advantages
- Mahaprabhu Shree Jagannatha – Shree Jagannatha Temple
In His eternal Abode in Shree Jagannatha Temple in Puri, the Supreme Lord in His Four Daru Forms of Lord Balabhadra, Lord Jagannatha, Devi Subhadra and Chakra Sudarshan (Chaturdha Daru-Vigraha) are invoked and worshipped in a myriad of different ways
- Shreekshetra – Shree Jagannatha Temple
With the Holy Temple of Lord Jagannatha in the centre, the sacred Kshetra is divinely guarded by Ashta-Shivas (eight forms of Lord Shiva), Ashta-Shakti (eight forms of Goddess) and Ashta-Mahaveer (eight forms of Shree Hanuman) and contains innumerable sacred temples and holy sites
- Management – Shree Jagannatha Temple
The affairs of Shree Jagannatha Temple at Puri were looked after with great devotion and care by the successive Hindu ruling dynasties of Odisha for whom Shree Jagannatha Mahaprabhu had come to be regarded as the State deity
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