Puri Tourism
A heaven on earth is the common description of Puri. Both the devout and
the pleasure-seeker bestow such praise on the place. The world's biggest
Vishnu

temple dividing the skyline through a host of smaller temples overlooking
Puri's wide, sprawling, clean, sunny, buoyant, and vibrant beach, which
too is one of world's finest of its kind are its chief attractions.
Puri is also famous for the greatest of the temple festivals, the Rath Yatra
or the Car Festival which falls in June/July.
According to tradition, Puri was originally a densely wooded hill inhabited
by Sabaras, a pre-Aryan and pre-Dravidian tribe.
Chodaganga Dev, the illustrious ruler of the Ganga dynasty, built the present
Jagannath Temple in the twelfth century A.D. Kapilendra Dev, Purusottam
Dev and Prataprudra Dev, all rulers of the Surya dynasty, left their distinctive
marks on the history, art and culture of Puri.
Jagannath worship flourished even during the Moghul and Maratha periods.
The sunny beach at Puri is one of the finest in the world. Watching the
sunrise in a symphony of colours is a wonderful experience. It is one of
the most popular sea-side resorts where visitors from any part of the globe
can comfortably relax.
Jagannath Temple
The Temple of Lord Jagannath at Puri is one of the most sacred pilgrimage
spots in India, one of the four abodes of the divine that lie on the four
directions of the compass. The present temple structure was built in the
twelfth century by the Ganga king, Chodagangadeva, replacing an earlier
structure which probably dated to the tenth century.
Long before one reaches Puri, the 214 feet spire of the temple can be seen
towering over the countryside. This visual dominance is symbolic of the
influence which the temple commands over almost every aspect of life in
Puri. The huge temple compound, each side of which measures 650 feet, is
surmounted with a 20 foot wall.
Within the compound is a city, or, more accurately, a universe unto itself.
With 6000 direct temple servitors, a temple kitchen which feeds 10,000 people
daily and a central deity who has become the focus of religious life throughout
Orissa, the Jagannath temple is truly an institution unique in the world.
Puri Tourism, East India Destinations
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