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06 March 2021

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Puri Culture

Odisha is the land of Jagannatha Culture. It represents the religious worships of Odisha. … Lord Jagannatha is the presiding deity of Odisha Culture. It became the symbol of unified religion and culture among the Jainism, Buddhism, Saivism, Vaishnavism and Saktism from time to time.

Puri is one of the cardinal centres of pilgrimage for Hinduism and is particularly revered by the Vaishnavas as the principal centre of the cult of Krishna in his form of Jagannatha, the Lord of the Universe. The Jagannatha temple is one of the largest in India and was founded in the 12th Century by Anantavarman Chodaganga (r.1077-1147), ruler of the Eastern Ganga dynasty. The temple consists of an enclosed inner sanctuary, covered by a spire (57 m tall) that is richly decorated with figures from Vaishnava myths and topped by the flag and wheel, symbols of Vishnu. This is preceded by a mandala with a pyramidal roof, surrounded by other mandapas that were added by subsequent rulers. The Rath Yatra (car festival) is the largest annual festival in Puri when the images of Jagannatha, his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra are placed in large chariots (raths) and are paraded about the town. The festival is meant to symbolise the journey of Krishna from Gokul to Mathura and is represented in this drawing.

The Great Temple of Jagannatha and procession, Puri (Orissa). September 1820

Pencil drawing of the procession at the Great Temple of Jagannatha at Puri in Orissa, part of the MacKenzie Collection, dated September 1820. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Temple & Procession at Pooree, Septr, 1820.’

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