Secrets of Jagannath Temple That Challenge Logical Rationale

Secrets of Jagannath Temple That Challenge Logical Rationale

 


The popular Jagannath Temple of Puri has a remarkable place of importance to fans. It is one of the Char Dham travel spots in India, and it is also notable for the annual chariot celebration or Rath Yatra. In case different legends are to be thought of, King Indradyumn built this heavenly holy place after Lord Vishnu favored him and guided him in his fantasies to discover Nila Madhava.

It was during one of the heavenly plunges into the waterway, King Indradyumn tracked down a grazing iron pole. It is accepted that Lord Vishnu then, at that time murmured to him that the sliding pole is his heart, which will remain on earth until the end of time. The ruler then, at that moment ran with the bar towards Lord Jagannath and carefully inserted it. He never allowed anyone at any time to see or contact the post.

It is also accepted that when the Pandavas began their excursion to Yamraj, Sapt Rishis encouraged them to visit the 'Singe Dham' to get closer to the 'moksha'. And the Jagannath temple in Puri is one of the blessed places of 'Scorch Dham'. Since then, at that time, the Jagannath symbol has been constantly kept forbidden to people, and fans can see it only for a specific period of time.


The temple flag that go against logic


The sanctuary banner glides peculiarly and consistently against the wind. The banner that slides in reverse stops your logical thinking, and you will just generally accept that there is some power more impressive than science.


The Sudarshan Chakra


The chakra is actually 20 feet tall and measures a ton. It is placed on top of the sanctuary. In any case, the fascinating thing about this chakra is that you can see this chakra from anywhere in the city of Puri. The design secret behind putting and locating the chakra is still a secret on the basis that regardless of your position, you can generally feel that the chakra is pointing towards you.


No planes, no birds fly above the temple

The chakra is actually 20 feet tall and measures a ton. It is placed on top of the sanctuary. In any case, the fascinating thing about this chakra is that you can see this chakra from anywhere in the city of Puri. The design secret behind putting and locating the chakra is still a secret on the basis that regardless of your position, you can generally feel that the chakra is pointing towards you.


The structure of the temple

The construction of the shrine is to such an extent that it does not cast any shadow at some random time. Actually, it has yet to be translated whether it is a designer wonder or a wonder that can be attributed solely to celestial power.


Simhadwaram's Secret


The Jagannth shrine has four entrances, and Singhadwaram is the main entrance to the shrine. As you enter through Sindhadwaram, you can obviously hear the sound of the waves, however once you have passed the Singhadwaram, basically take a turn and go back in a similar fashion, currently you will not hear the sound of the waves. In fact, you will not hear the sound of the waves while you are inside the sanctuary.


The secret of the ocean


In any part of the world, you have probably seen that during the day, the ocean breeze goes to land, while the land breeze blows to the ocean at sunset. However, in Puri, the geological laws are also reversed. Here the opposite occurs.


A 1800 year old custom

Constantly, a cleric moves into the sanctuary, which is 45 stories tall in operation, to change the banner. This custom has been around for a long time. It is accepted that if at any time this custom is ignored, the sanctuary will remain closed for the next 18 years.


The secret of prasadam



Nothing is wasted in the Jagannath temple. Depending on the day, the records express that between 2,000 and 20,000 lovers visit the sanctuary. However, the amount of prasadam, which is cooked in the shrine, remains as before constantly. However, prasadam is never wasted or lacking on any given day.


The method of cooking prasadam

The pots are actually used to cook this extraordinary delicacy with firewood. For this, 7 pots are used and they are placed one on top of the other. It is interesting to note here that the substance in the top pot is cooked first, followed by the bottom pots.

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