Jagannath Temple - Puri
The Jagannath
Temple is located in the coastal town of Puri in the state of Odisha.It is one of the most famous
temples in india.The name Jagannath literally means the Lord of the
Universe.
It is one of the four holy dhamas of India,
others are Dwaraka, Badarinath and Rameshwaram. One of the most popular and famous attractions of the
Jagannatha Temple of Puri comprises of Rath Yatra which is organized every
year. It is the most popular chariot festival, where idols of Lord Jagannath,
Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra, who are the main deities of Srimandir,
are taken to the Gundicha temple in bejeweled chariots and are brought back to
the mandir in the same way.
History :
The Jagannath Puri temple was originally built by
the then Kalinga ruler Anantavarman Chodaganga (1078 - 1148 CE). Much of the
present structure was built by King Ananga Bhima Deva in the year 1174 CE which
was in 12the century. It took 14 years to complete the construction of the
temple and was consecrated in 1198 CE. It is believed that the image of Lord
Jagannathji was buried thrice in the Chilka Lake for protection from invaders.
Legends :
According to Skanda-Purana, Brahma
Purana and other Puranas and later oriya works state that Lord Jagannath was
originally worshipped as Neela madhab by a Savar king ( tribal chief ) named
Viswavasu. Having heard about the deity , king Indradyumna sent a Brahmin priest,
Vidyapati to locate the deity, who was worshipped secretly in a dense forest by
Viswavasu. Vidyapati tried his best but could not locate the place. But at last
he managed to marry Viswavasu's daughter Lalita . At repeated request of
Vidyapti, Viswavasu took his son-in-law blind folded to a cave where
Neelamadhab was worshipped.
Vidyapati was very
intelligent. He dropped mustard seeds on the ground on the way. The seeds
germinated after a few days, which enabled him to find out the cave later on.
On hearing from him , king Indradyumna proceeded immediately to Odra desha (
Orissa ) on a pilgrimage to see and worship the Deity. But the deity had
disappeared .The king was disappointed .The Deity was hidden in sand. The king
was determined not to return without having a darshan of the deity and observed
fast unto death at Mount Neela, Then a celestial voice cried 'thou shalt see
him '. Afterwards the king performed a horse sacrifice and built a magnificent
temple for Vishnu. Narasingha Murti brought by Narada was installed in the
temple. During sleep, the king had a vision of Lord Jagannath. Also an astral
voice directed him to receive the fragrant tree on the seashore and make idols
out of it. Accordingly the king got the image of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra,
Subhadra and Chakra Sudarshan Made out of the wood of the said tree and
installed them in the temple.
Indradyumna's prayer to Lord Brahma
King Indardyumna put up for Jagannath the
tallest monument of the world. It was 1,000 cubits high. He invited Lord
Brahma, the cosmic creator, consecrate the temple and the images. Brahma came
all the way from Heaven for this purpose. Seeing the temple he was immensely
pleased with him. He asked him as to in what way can HE (Brahma ) fulfill his
(the king's ) desire, since HE was very much pleased with him for his having
put the most beautiful Temple for Lord Vishnu. With folded hands, Indradyumna
said , " My Lord if you are really pleased with me, kindly bless me with
one thing, and it is that I should be issueless and that I should be the last
member of my family. "In case anybody left alive after him, he would only
take pride as the owner of the temple and would not work for the society.
The episode of the Lord's grace during a war with
Kanchi.
At one time, a king of Kanchi in the down south remarked that the king of Orissa was a chandala ( a man of very low caste or status) because, he performs the duties of a sweeper during the Car Festival . When this news reached the ears of the king of Orissa, he led an expedition to Kanchi. Before that, he implored the mercy of Lord Jagannath. The soldiers of Orissa marched towards Kanchi from Cuttack ( then capital city of Orissa, located on the banks of Mahanadi, at a distance of 30 Kms. from Bhubaneswar ).It so happened that when the soldiers, headed by the king Purusottam Dev, reached a place near the Chilika lake, a lady ,who was selling curd ( a milk preparation, sour in taste ) met him ( the king ) and presented a golden ring studded with precious gems and submitted . " My Lord, kindly listen to me. A little earlier, two soldiers riding over two horses ( white and black in colour ), approached me and said ' 'we are thirsty give us curds to drink.' I gave them curds. Instead of giving me money , they gave me this ring and said ,'the king of Orissa will come here, after some time , on his way to Kanchi. You present it to him and he will pay you the money.' So my Lord, you take it and give me my dues.
At one time, a king of Kanchi in the down south remarked that the king of Orissa was a chandala ( a man of very low caste or status) because, he performs the duties of a sweeper during the Car Festival . When this news reached the ears of the king of Orissa, he led an expedition to Kanchi. Before that, he implored the mercy of Lord Jagannath. The soldiers of Orissa marched towards Kanchi from Cuttack ( then capital city of Orissa, located on the banks of Mahanadi, at a distance of 30 Kms. from Bhubaneswar ).It so happened that when the soldiers, headed by the king Purusottam Dev, reached a place near the Chilika lake, a lady ,who was selling curd ( a milk preparation, sour in taste ) met him ( the king ) and presented a golden ring studded with precious gems and submitted . " My Lord, kindly listen to me. A little earlier, two soldiers riding over two horses ( white and black in colour ), approached me and said ' 'we are thirsty give us curds to drink.' I gave them curds. Instead of giving me money , they gave me this ring and said ,'the king of Orissa will come here, after some time , on his way to Kanchi. You present it to him and he will pay you the money.' So my Lord, you take it and give me my dues.
It
took no time for the king to know that the ring belongs to Lord
Jagannath. He was convinced that Jagannath and Balabhadra were proceeding to
the battle field ahead of him to help him there. To perpetuate the memory of
this great incident, the king founded a village in the Chilika lake area. As
the name of the lady was Manika, the name given to the village was Manika
Patana .Even to this day, the curds of this village are famous.
Restrictions :
The premises of the temple are under tight
security. Only indians(hindus,jains,buddhists) are allowed into the temple.
Temple :
The huge temple complex covers an area of over
400,000 square feet This 20 feet high wall is known as
Meghanada Pacheri., and is surrounded by a high fortified wall. The temple
complex contains about 120 temples and shrines. The special shikhara of the
Jagannath temple towers to a height of 192 feet.
Structurally the temple consists of four
chambers. The outermost is called the Bhogmandir, the next is the Nata-mandir
pillared hall for music and dance, then the next is the Jagamohana - or the
mandapa where devotees gather for worship and the last is the sanctum or the
Deul enshrining the deities.
There are 36 traditional communities who render a
specific hereditary service to the Deities. The temple has more than 5000
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.On every Ekadashi day a lamp is
lit on the top of the temple near the wheel.
There are four gates:
·
The Eastern Simhadwara (Lion Gate).
·
The Southern Ashwadwara (House Gate).
·
The Western Vyaghradwara (The Tiger Gate).
·
The Northern Hastidwara (Elephant Gate).
This
temple has largest kitchen in the world.
Main
Deities :
The main Deities in the temple are Lord Jagannath, His
brother Lord Baladeva, and his sister Subhadra.
Other Deities :
The Bimala Shaktipeeth considered
one of the most important of the Shaktipeeths marks the spot where Sati's feet fell. It is located near Rohini
Kund in the temple complex. Until food
offered to Jagannath is offered to Goddess Bimala it is not considered
Mahaprasad. The temple of Mahalakshmi has
an important role in rituals of the main temple. It is said that preparation
of naivedya as offering for
Jagannath is supervised by Goddess Mahalakshmi. The Kanchi Ganesh Temple is dedicated to Uchhista
Ganapati. There are other shrines namely Muktimandap, Surya, Vimala, Saraswati, Bhuvaneshwari, Nrsimha, Ramachandra, Hanuman and Eshaneshwara.
Legends around the temple :
Legend has it that the original image of Jagannath was found
at the foot of a fig tree, in the form of an Indranila or the Blue Jewel. Due
to its blinking brightness it prompted Dharma to request it to be hidden in the
earth. King Indradyumna of the Malwa state who is intending to discover this
image, performed severe penances, and was instructed by Vishnu to go to the
Puri seashore, and look for a floating log, and fashion an image from its
trunk.
Rituals Of Temple :
- The different rituals carried in
the Jagannath Temple are the "DWARPHITA & MANGAL ALATI "
which is at 5 A.M. Soon after the opening of the door the sacred lamps is
offered to the deities which is called "Mangal Alati".
- Then later "MAILAM" is
done at 6 A.M. The word "Mailam" is used in Shri Jagannath
Temple, which means change or removal of dresses and flowers etc. during
time some specific sevaks change the clothes, flowers, Tulasi leaves of
the deities worn on the previous night.
- Then “ABAKASH" is done from 6
A.M. TO 6.30 A.M. Which are the Purificatory rites like brushing of teeth
and bath is known as "Abakash ".
- "SAHANAMELA " from 7A.M.
TO 8 A.M. Though this is not a part of the rituals, but about one hour is
been spent to facilitate pilgrims to go up to "Ratnavedi” or inner
sanctums to have a Darshan, without paying fees for it.
- " BESHALAGI " is done at
8 A.M. After Sahanamela the deities are again been dressed up which can be
witnessed from a little distance i.e." Bhitara Katha ".
- ROSHA HOMA, SURYA PUJA, AND
DWARAPAL PUJA are done from 8 A.M. to 8.30 A.M. While some sevayats would
be busy with vesha lagi of the Deities, Pujapandas at that time perform
“Rosha Homa "(Fire Sacrifice) are at the kitchen and “Surya puja “at
the surya temple near "Mukti Mandap ".
- GOPALA BALLAVA PUJA - 9 A.M.
(which is the Breakfast of the God) the prescribed time for this is 9 A.M.
This is the time for breakfast of the deities
- Then SAKALA DHUPA (MORNING FOOD
OFFERING) 10 A.M. At this time puja jrtr is performed by three main
Pujapandas with 16 Upachars or Sodasha Upachars.
- MAILAM & BHOGA MANDAP: 11 A.M.
After Morning Dhupa or Puja the Deities changed their Clothes “and again
Puja takes places in "Bhoga Mandap ", a place behind the Garuda
pillar of Jagamohan.
- MADHYANHA DHUPA (Afternoon food
offering) 11A.M. to 1 P.M. Like Sakal Dhupa, this puja is also performed
with Sodasa Upachar in the afternoon.
- MADHYANHA PAHUDHA 1 P.M. to 1.30
P.M. If rituals have been performed in time and if time permits, the
Deities retire for the afternoon.
- SANDHYA ALATI In the evening again
sacred lamps are offered to the deities after Madhyana Dhupa Mailam. 14.
SANDHYA DHUPA - 7 P.M. to 8 P.M.
Bhoga :
Every day there area about 5 bhogas which are been offered to
the Lords, these are "Gopala-Ballava"(Break fast), "Sakal
Dhupa" "Madhyana Dhupa" "Sandhya Dhupa" and
"Badasinghar Dhupa".
Timings :
The Jagannathji temple gets open at 5am and is open till
midnight. At 1 in noon the gates are closed for about a half an hour.
Best Time To Visit :
The best time to visit the temple is during the Rath-Yatra.
Otherwise devotees can visit Puri Jagannath during Oct.-April.
Accomodation :
The Jagannath Temple Administration, keeping in mind the
needs of the devotees, has come up with “Nilachal Bhakta Nivas” .
Other Places to visit :
Gundicha Mandir – The Gundicha
Ghar or Gundicha temple is an important part of the famous Rath Yatra festival
of Puri.
Sakshigopal – The shrine of Lord Sakshigopal is
only 20 kms away from Puri. The sacred feet of Shri Radha can however be only
seen on ‘Anala nawami’ day.
Brahmagiri – (25 kms from Puri) is known for the
living shrine of Alarnath. Pilgrims visit Alarnath during Anabasara of Lord
Jagannath.
Baliharachandi – 27 km to the
south-west of Puri is the temple of Baliharachandi. Situated on a sandy hill
near the sea and adjacent to the mouth of the river Bhargavi, Goddess Durga is
worshipped here as Baliharachandi.
How to Get Here :
By Air : Bhubaneshwar is the nearest airport i.e. 60kms
from Puri.
By Road : Puri is well connected by road with
important cities in and out of the state.
By Train : Puri is well connected to the major city of
Orrisa by regular and few express trains.
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