Jagannath Temple Puri
The Sri Lord Jagannath Temple is an important Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath Ji, a form of Vishnu, in Puri in the state of Odisha on the eastern coast of India. The temple was built by the Ganga dynasty king Anantavarman Chodaganga in the 12th century CE, Jagannath temple is popularly called Jagannath Puri.
The Sri Lord Jagannath Temple is an important Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath Ji, a form of Vishnu, in Puri in the state of Odisha on the eastern coast of India.
The temple was built by the Ganga dynasty king Anantavarman Chodaganga in the 12th century CE, Jagannath temple is popularly called Jagannath Puri. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple is one of the four holiest places (Char Dhams) of India. Inside the main temple, with the idol of Lord Krishna (Jagannath) in between, the idols of Lord Balabhadra (brother) and Goddess Subhadra (sister) are placed.
Non-Hindus cannot enter the premises of the temple. They can get a good view of this magnificent temple from the roof-top of the Raghunandan Library located just opposite to the temple. The annual and world famous Rath Yatra conducted at Puri gives a chance to get a good glimpse of the Lord Jagannath along with Balabhadra and Subhadra riding on the chariots. Thousands and thousands of people pulling the sacred chariot makes for a mesmerizing spectacle.