Puri Jagannath Temple in Chennai


Not only Puri, but even Chennai also has a Puri Jagannath temple. (For those who are not aware of the 12th century Jagannath temple in Puri city in Odisha state, it is one of India's most important temples.) If you are a Chennaiite who wants to visit the fabulous temple in Puri and if you couldn't go there, don't worry. You can see the replica of Puri Jagannath temple in Chennai.

Jagannath temple was constructed in 2001 CE in the village named Kannathur (a suburb of Chennai) in ECR. To reach the temple, you have to take the opposite lane to Mayajaal, a popular hangout place in Chennai. The temple, built in the Kalinga temple architecture style,  is located in a calm, greeny, and shady area. 

The temple's presiding deities are Lord Jagannatha (Krishna), his brother Balrama and his sister Subhadra. The temple also enshrines Lord Narasimha, Shiva, Ganesha, Gajalakshmi, Vimala and Navagraha. The most important celebration of Puri temple is Rath (Chariot) Yatra, which is world-famous. This temple in Chennai also celebrates Ratha yatra on the same day every year.

The temple also houses Pata Chitra paintings. (Pata Chitra paintings are a kind of Oriya art, which can be found in Orissa's temples.)

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  1. it appears from ur post that puri jagnath has occupied a place in chennai . after reading ur post, i am really longing to visit this temple

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