Amazing facts of Puri Jagannath Temple

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • #purijagannadh #lordkrishna #lordsiva #lordshiva #harharmahadev #jaisrikrishna #odisha #puri #omnamonarayanaya #kanhaiya I’m sure these facts about the Puri Jagannath Temple will amaze you
    the Temple’s main flag defies the laws of physics by fluttering in the opposite direction of the wind. Additionally, the shadow of the main Temple is said to be invisible at any time of day, adding to the mystique surrounding the Temple.
    The Singhadwaram entrance of the Temple is situated directly opposite the beach. Yet, once you pass through it, you won’t be able to hear the sound of the waves. It’s a fascinating phenomenon that has left many visitors scratching their heads.
    Another mystery of the Puri Jagannath Temple is that nothing hovers above its dome. No bird, no plane, not even a kite has ever been seen above the Temple’s dome. There is no logical explanation for this, and it remains a mystery to this day.
    One of the most impressive features of the Temple is the Sudharshan Chakra, which is positioned on top of the Temple. From any angle, the Chakra seems to be facing the observer, and its placement is an engineering marvel that has yet to be fully explained.
    The Temple’s 20 feet wide triangular flag is changed manually every day by priests who climb up the 65 meters temple structure to change it. If this ritual is skipped even for a day, the Temple will remain closed for 18 years. That’s how important this ritual is to the Temple’s daily operations.
    Puri Jagannath Temple is also renowned for its enormous kitchen, considered the largest in the world. The Temple can serve up to 2 million devotees at a time, and the amount of Prasadam served is always enough for all devotees without wasting a single bite. Prasadam is cooked using seven pots stacked on top of each other over firewood; surprisingly, the pot at the top gets cooked first, followed by the second, and so on. Puri Jagannath Temple is one of the Char Dham sites, along with Rameswaram, Badrinath, and Dwarka. This pilgrimage site attracts millions of devotees from all over the world who come to marvel at its beauty and seek blessings from the Lord.
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