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Sri Jagannath Swami Temples Vizag

Sri Jagannath Swami Temples Vizag

The Sri Jagannath Swami Temples Vizag in Puri is a celebrated Hindu temple devoted to Jagannath and situated in the seaside city of Puri, India.

The name Jagannath (Lord of the Universe) is a mixture of the Sanskrit words Jagat (Universe) and Nath (Lord of) and also, the term "Jagannatha" is developed from "Jagati" and "Natha" that is "Lord". Sri Jagannath Swamy Temple VizagThe Sri Jagannath Swami Temples Vizag is a significant pilgrimage endpoint for several Hindu ethnicities, mainly celebrants of Krishna and Vishnu, and portion of the Char Dham pilgrimages that a Hindu is likely to create in one's era.

 The Sri Jagannath Swami Temples Vizag was constructed in the 11th century over its relics by the forerunner of the Eastern Ganga family, King Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva.

The temple is famed for its yearly Rath Yatra, or chariot festival, in which the 3 central temple immortals are dragged on vast and sumptuously decorative holy place cars. Mythological story as establish in the Skanda-Purana, Brahma Purana and other Purana and later Oriya works state that Lord Jagannath was formerly venerated as Lord Neela Madhaba by a Savar king (tribal chief) entitled Viswavasu.
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