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Jagannath Temple, Nayagarh

Coordinates:20°07′54″N85°05′33″E / 20.131731°N 85.092373°E /20.131731; 85.092373
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Hindu temple in Odisha, India
Jagannath Temple, Nayagarh
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictNayagarh
DeityLordJagannath
Location
LocationNayagarh
StateOdisha
CountryIndia
Map
Interactive map of Jagannath Temple, Nayagarh
Architecture
CompletedBetween 1788 and 1808 CE

Jagannath temple is aHindu temple atNayagarh,Odisha, India. It was erected by Vinayak Singh Mandhata in between 1788 and 1808 CE. The architect of the unfinished temple was the father of the poetYadumani. Jagannath temple at Laxmi Prasad area was erected by Jadunath Mangaraja, a king ofKhandapada. It was reconstructed in 1972 by one Sri Nilakantha Sahu. Jagannath temple at Khandapada was erected by the king of Khandapada. The temple is inpancharathaRekha Deula style, while theJaga mohan andNatamandapa are inPidha Deula style. The idol ofJagannath called DadhiVanana was brought from the temple at Tikiripada and installed here. The idols from this temple were installed there. Jagannath temple at Tikiripada was constructed with the stones of the tomb of Gosinha Daitya, a demon ruling in this area in the past, whose fort is located inside Baisipalli, also known as Gosinhagarh during the epic period. The first temple was constructed in 1850. It was due to the flood of theMahanadi in that year. The Jagannath temple at Ranpur was erected by King Udhaba Singh in 1324-1363 CE. The Jagannath temple at Daspalla is also an old one and Rajapratisthita. Jagannath temple at Sikharpur (Saranakul) is a unique one where bread (Roti) is offered to the Lord, his queen built the Mukhashala. Main festival here isRath Yatra andSnana Yatra.

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  • Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra in Nayagarh temple, another shrine for Jagannath
    Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra inNayagarh temple, another shrine for Jagannath

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