SRI
KSETRA JAGANNATHA PURI DHAMA
SRI PURUSHOTTAMA
KSETRA JAGANNATHA PURI DHAMA
The waves pounding on
the beach, the refreshing sea breezes, the colossal hand-carved 12th
century stone temple, the relaxed and happy ambience of the local folk, the
bright red, yellow and blue cloth appliqué, and that bewitching pair of big
smiling eyes looking out from every wall, every billboard, every poster, every
calendar, every wedding invitation, every sticker, every button, every bead
bag, every taxi and rickshaw, every windshield, every t-shirt, every shoulder
bag - This is Jagannatha Puri Dhama, one of Indias most popular pilgrimage
sites located in Orissa, 300 miles south of Kolkata and 60km from Bhubaneswar.
In Skanda-Purana
(Utkala-khanda) it is mentioned that this most beautiful Sri Ksetra is
spread over 10 yojanas (128km or 80 miles) and surrounded by sands. Utkala
is another name of Orissa. Utkala is described in scriptures as the most
holy place on this planet. Utkala is divided into four parts which
represent the weapons of Lord Visnu. These four ksetras are known as Sankha-ksetra
(Puri town), Padma-ksetra (Konark), Cakra-ksetra (Bhubaneswar)
and Gada-ksetra (Jajapura, where the Viraja Devi temple is). Within this
area of 10 yojanas, Puri is known as Sankha-ksetra because its
shape resembles a conch shell. This Puri-ksetra covers an area of 5 krosa,
3 of which are immersed under the ocean, and 2 on land. This land is covered
with golden sands and decorated with a blue mountain. The Lord Himself in His arca-vigraha
form is residing here on the bank of the ocean atop the blue mountain. Sankha-ksetra
spreads from east to west. Its head is towards west where Lokanatha Mahadeva
resides.
Puri-dhama is known
by different names: Purusottama-ksetra, Sri Ksetra, Nilacala-dhama,
Jagannatha-dhama, Yamanika-tirtha, Martya Vaikuntha, Nilagiri, Sankha-ksetra,
Dasa-avatara-ksetra and Nrsimha-ksetra. Glories of Sri
Purusottama-ksetra Jagannatha Puri Dhama are mentioned in different Puranas:
Skanda Purana, Brahma Purana, Vamadeva Samhita, Kapila Samhita, Padma Purana
and Niladri Purana.
Relationship of Three-Dhamas: (teen dhama sambandha) - VRINDAVAN,
NAVADVIPA-MAYAPUR and JAGANNATHA PURI
It
is generally thought that,
Sri Ksetra Jagannatha
Puri Dhama
represents the Aisvarya (opulence, power & grandeur) of
Dvaraka and Kurukshetra.
Sri Navadvipa-Mayapur
Dhama represents
Audarya (compassion).
Sri Vrindavan Dhama represents Madhurya
(sweetness).
·
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Jagannatha Puri and Navadvipa-Mayapur are two bhajana-sthalis for sadhaka
cultivating Krishna-prema because they contribute two important
ingredients.
·
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Navadvipa-Mayapur Dhama gives the mercy of Sri Krishnas Holy Names and
Gaura-Nitai kindly remove anarthas and aparadhas from the heart.
· - Jagannatha Puri embodies the mood of separation - awakening deep longing and yearning to be with Sri Krishna - which forcefully carries one into Krishnas association. Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu displayed this mood in Jagannatha Puri. Through the door of Gaurangas Puri pastimes, one can enter the land of eternal enchantment, Sri Vrindavan Dhama.
LORD GAURANGA MAHAPRABHUS TIME IN SRI JAGANNATHA PURI DHAMA
After
taking sannyasa, Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu made His headquarters in
Jagannatha Puri at the request of His mother, Sri Sacidevi, and was based there
for remaining 24 years of His manifest pastimes. However, Mahaprabhus first
visit was cut short because He immediately left for a South India yatra
which lasted 2 years (1510-12).
Ages
24-30:
All India Preaching
Gauranga
Mahaprabhu continuously travelled to and from Jagannatha Puri. He toured South
India, Vrindavan and Bengal distributing love of God by ecstatic dancing and
chanting the Holy Names: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
| Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare ||
He
met all big religious teachers, debating with them and established Krishna-prema
as the sublime goal of human life. He based His arguments based on Bhagavad-Gita
and Srimad Bhagavatam and He firmly established His Hari-prema-Nama
Sankirtana movement throughout the sub-continent.
Ages
30-36: Puri Preaching
After
travelling to and from Jagannatha Puri for 6 years, Gauranga Mahaprabhu fixed
His residence at Jagannatha Puri for remaining 18 years of His life. Every
year, the devotees visited Puri and stayed with Him for 4 months (catur-masya)
enjoying Lords company. Lord relished various pastimes including cleansing the
Gundica Temple, Rathayatra, ecstatic kirtans in Jagannatha Temple, water sports
in Narendra Sarovara and Deity festivals like Dola Yatra. He spent these 6
years mainly chanting Holy Names and dancing with His many devotees, thus
inducing everyone to love Krishna by this simple process.
Through
His personal behaviours, Lord instructed all living entities in the science of Bhakti.
A person advanced in Krishna Consciousness always feels separation from
Krishna. Lord Caitanya taught how, with a feeling of separation one can develop
his dormant love of Krishna. These feelings develop in time when a person
seriously engages in devotional service.
Ages
36-48: Gambhira & Internally relishing Krishna
For
last 12 years of His life, Gauranga Mahaprabhu was continuously overwhelmed,
night & day by separation from Krishna. Associating mainly with Svarupa
Damodara Gosvami and Ramananda Raya, Mahaprabhu tasted the blissful divine
songs and verses from Krishna Karnamrita, Gita Govinda, Srimad Bhagavatam
and Jagannatha Vallabha Nataka. Mahaprabhu relished Sri Krishnas sweet
beauty, fragrance and mellow as if He were touching Krishna hand to hand.
In
the mood of Vraja-gopis, Sri Caitanyadeva was always experiencing the pastimes
of Krishna in separation within His heart. When Krishna left the gopis and went
to Mathura, they cried for Krishna the rest of their lives, torn by the pangs
of separation from Him. Gopis ecstatic feelings of separation were
specifically advocated by Lord Caitanya through His actual demonstrations.
Tossed by the waves of separation, Mahaprabhu appeared mad day and night.
Sometimes He laughed, sometimes cried, sometimes danced, and sometimes He
chanted in great sorrow. Mahaprabhu saw Jagannatha Swami with the same feelings
of separation that Vraja-gopis experienced when they saw Krishna at Kurukshetra
after long separation.
Lord Caitanya now taught everyone to taste the transcendental mellow ecstasy of Krishna-prema by tasting it Himself. Advanced devotees always feel separation from Krishna. Gauranga taught how, with a feeling of separation one can develop his dormant love Krishna. Such feelings develop in time when a person seriously engages in devotional service.
SRI
KSETRA JAGANNATHA PURI DHAMA PARIKRAMA
Places to
visit:
1. Gambhira (the small room in which
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu lived during His 18 years in Jagannatha Puri);
2. Sri Tota Gopinatha Mandira (most
unique Krishna Deity in the world sitting down);
3. Sri Siddha-Bakula (Bhajana
Kutir of Namacarya Srila Haridas Thakura); 4. Gundica
Temple (Rathayatra culminates here);
5. Lord Nrsimhadeva Temple (unique
ancient Temple of Santa- Nrsimhadeva and Ugra-Nrsimhadeva); 6.
Jagannatha Vallabha Garden (Lord Caitanya used to take rest here after
Rathayatra);
7. Birthplace of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Thakura; 8. Narandera Sarovara (Lord Jagannatha comes here for Nauka-vihar (boat-pastimes) during Chandan
Yatra Mahostav);
9. Srila Haridasa Thakura Samadhi; 10. ISKCON
Bhakti Kuti (Srila Bhakivinoda Thakura spent his last 4
years here); 11. Cataka Parvata Sand Dunes;
12. Bhajana Kutir of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta
Sarasvati Thakura; 13.
Mahodadhi - A Great Ocean;
14. Satasana Bhajana Sthali; 15.
Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya house (Lord Caitanya showed His Sadbhuja (six-armed)
form here);
16. Sweta Ganga; 17. Indradyumna Sarovara; 18.
Markandeya Sarovara; 19.
Visakha Math; 20.
Bali Math; 21.
Mausi Maa Mandir;
22. Ahulya Math (home of Lord Nityananda
and Sri Advaita Acarya at Jagannatha Puri); 23. Cakra Tirtha; 24. Bedi Hanuman Temple; 25.
Atharnala bridge;
26. SRI MANDIRA - LORD JAGANNATHA TEMPLE (eternal
abode of Lord Jagannatha)
1.
GAMBHIRA
Gambhira, the small room in which Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu lived during His 18 years in Jagannatha Puri. This is located on
Svargadvara Road, the main street running by the Lion Gate toward the ocean. It
is 5 mins walk to the Jagannatha Temple. Sign above the entrance gate reads, Sri
Sri Radha Kanta Math Gambhira. When Mahaprabhu
came to Jagannatha Puri after taking sannyasa, He stayed at Sarvabhauma
Bhattacharyas House. But After he toured South India,
on His return to Puri he then stayed at Kashi Mishras House. Kashi
Mishra was Rajguru of King Prataparudra, and King had gifted him a house with a
large garden near the temple. King Prataparudra was a great Devotee of Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu; He suggested to Sarvabhauma that Mahaprabhu can stay in
Kashi Mishras house.
The
word gambhira means deep, inscrutable, hidden or secret. Mahaprabhu
stayed in Gambhira constantly for last 12 years of His manifest pastimes.
During this time He was feeling intense separation from Krishna and was
manifesting His viraha-bhava. Room is deep inside the house. When
Mahaprabhu stayed here the room had mud walls and sunken floor, which has been
raised in the course of time. By looking through a small barred window one can
see a box holding the kamandalu (clay water pot), paduka (wooden
shoes) and a quilt given to Him by Mother Saci. On marble throne there
is a Deity of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu wrapped with a
cloth so that only His beautiful face is visible. On wall above is a
terracotta bas-relief of Gauranga Mahaprabhu flanked by Svarupa Damodara and
Ramananda Raya on His right and left. Govinda Dasa, personal servant of
Mahaprabhu, stands below holding Mahaprabhus kamandalu. There are
dioramas upstairs depicting the pastimes of Sri Caitanyadeva.
Main
Deities:
Sri Sri Radha Kanta is worshipped in Kasi Mishras house. King
Prataparudras father, Sri Purusottama Deva, conquered the king of kanchipura
in battle and returned with three deities: Radha Kanta, Sakshi Gopala,
and Bhada Ganesha. Bhada Ganesha is still worshipped in an
inner courtyard just behind Jagannatha temple. It is said Radha Kanta was also
worshipped inside the Jagannatha Mandir for some time. But in dream Lord
Jagannatha informed the King Prataparudra to remove Radha Kanta deity
Because He is taking all nice items from his bhoga plate and so king
requested to his Gurudev Kashi Mishra to take the Radha Kanta to his
house.
LORD CAITANYAS ROOM
AT GAMBHIRA
LORD CAITANYAS
ORIGINAL PADUKA (wooden shoes),
KAMANDALU (clay water pot), and
a QUILT to Him by Mother Saci
THEIR LORDSHIPS SRI SRI RADHA-KANTA AT KASI MISRAs HOUSE, GAMBHIRA
LORD SRI
CAITANYA MAHAPRABHU at GAMBHIRA
2. SRI
TOTA-GOPINATHA TEMPLE
Sri
Tota Gopinatha is exquisitely beautiful Deity of Lord Sri Krishna. Tota
Gopinatha is also a most unique Deity because He is the only Krishna Deity in
the world sitting down. Moreover, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu concluded His
manifest pastimes here by entering the Gopinatha Deity.
Main
Deities:
Sri Tota Gopinatha graces the centre altar with Sri Radhika playing vina and
Lalita sakhi playing flute on His left and right. Being deeply absorbed
in syama-rasa - the mellow of satisfying all of Krishnas conjugal
desires - Radhika and Lalita-sakhi appear black. Holding Her kacchapi-vina, Srimati Radharani curiously stands
in a three-fold bending form dancing in time with Her beloved syamam
tri-bhanga-lalitam. The left altar features Lord Balaram with Revati and
Varuni on His left and right. On right altar are Deities of Gaura-Gadadhara and
Sri Sri Radha Madana-mohana installed by Mamu Thakura. He is the nephew of Sri
Nilambara Cakravati, Lord Gaurangas grandfather.
Sri Tota Gopinatha
has such a charismatic bewitching quality that draws one to His darshana over
and over again. Srila Vrindavana Thakura extols His power: Even an extreme
atheist will be changed upon seeing the Deity of Gopinatha.
At
7am during darshan time, upon request, the pujari can show a small
golden streak on Gopinathas right knee where Mahaprabhu entered the Lord.
Appearance of Tota Gopinatha:
Gopinatha temple is situated in an
area named Yamesvara Tota. While residing here in this peaceful garden of trees
and creepers, Gadadhara Pandita recited Srimad Bhagavatam every afternoon.
Mahaprabhu attended regularly and heard recount the stories of Dhruva and
Prahlada Maharaj 100 times.
One day here, Sri Caitanyadeva
experienced immense separation from Krishna. Crying out, Where us My
Prananatha, Gauranga started digging the earth to search of His Lord. Feeling
the carved stone mukuta of a murti below the ground, Gaurahari
declared, Gadai, I have found a most precious treasure here. Would you like to
accept it? Noticing the head of a murti emerging from the sand, Gadadhara
helped Gauranga uncover a most beautiful Deity of Supreme Lord Sri Krishna.
Mahaprabhu named the Deity, Gopinatha, and because He appeared in a garden (tota
in Oriya) the devotees called Him, Tota Gopinatha. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
engaged Gadadhara Pandita in Gopinathas service by awarding him ksetra-sannyasa.
Why Tota Gopinatha is sitting down?
The Deity of Sri Tota Gopinatha was
previously in standing form and was being worshiped by Gadadhara Pandita. But
after the departure of Mahaprabhu, Gadai (Gadadhara) felt devastated. His body
got bent over from intense agony of separation from his beloved Gaura. Although
he was only 47 years old, Gadadhara became lean and thin like an old man.
Incapable of lifting his arms, Gadai could neither dress Tota Gopinatha nor
offer Him candana and flower garlands. Gadadhara thought it best to
engage another pujari in worshiping the Lord. In a dream that night, Sri Tota
Gopinatha appeared and said, Why do you want to engage another pujari in My seva? I only want you to serve Me.
Gadadhara replied, O Prananatha!
Due to my condition, I can no longer stand up and serve You
properly. Lord Gopinatha said, No, I insist that you alone serve Me. If you are finding difficulty, then from tomorrow I will
become shorter. Next morning when Gadadhara entered the Deity room to serve
Gopinatha, he saw an amazing sight. The most merciful Lord had sat down in
order to receive service from his hands.
SRI SRI TOTA-GOPINATHA
- Most Unique Krishna Deity in the world in Sitting posture.
Sri Tota Gopinatha graces the centre
altar with Sri Radhika playing vina and Lalita sakhi playing flute on
His left and right. Being deeply absorbed in syama-rasa - the mellow of
satisfying all of Krishnas conjugal desires - Radhika and Lalita-sakhi
appear black. Holding Her kacchapi-vina,
Srimati Radharani curiously stands in a three-fold bending form dancing in time
with Her beloved syamam tri-bhanga-lalitam.
Sri
Tota Gopinatha has such a charismatic bewitching quality that draws one to His
darshan over and over again. Srila Vrindavana Thakura extols His power: Even an extreme atheist will be changed upon seeing the Deity
of Gopinatha.
LORD BALARAMA (centre)
with SRIMATI REVATI and SRIMATI VARUNI
The left altar at Sri Tota Gopinatha
Temple features Lord Balarama with Revati and Varuni on His left and right.
On right
altar are Deities of Sri Sri Gaura-Gadadhara and Sri Sri Radha Madana-mohana
installed by Mamu Thakura. He is the nephew of Sri Nilambara Cakravati, Lord
Gaurangas grandfather.
3. SRI
SIDDHA-BAKULA
Bhajana Kutir of
Namacarya Srila Haridasa Thakura
Siddha
Bakula is located near Gambhira Temple on Bali Sahi road. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu personally arranged for Srila
Haridasa Thakura to reside at this place. This is the place where he performed
his daily bhajana of chanting 192 rounds (3,00,000
names) of Hare Krishna maha-mantra:
Hare
Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare |
Hare
Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare ||
Since Haridas could not enter the Jagannatha Temple, being of a
Muslim family, Sri Caitanya requested Haridasa, "Remain here and chant the
Hare Krishna maha-mantra. I shall personally come here to meet you daily.
Remain here peacefully, and look at the cakra on top of Lord
Jagannatha's temple and offer obeisances. As far as your Prasadam, I shall
arrange to have that sent here." In order to provide shade for Thakur
Haridasa, Sri Caitanya planted a used tooth stick of Lord Jagannatha. All of a
sudden it grew up and appeared as a great shade tree. When Srila Rupa Goswami
visited Jagannatha Puri, Mahaprabhu allocated him a residence here with Thakura
Haridasa. Rupa Gosvami recited Lalitha Madhava and Vidagdha Madhava
under this tree before Sri Gauranga and his followers. During his stay Sanatana
Gosvami also lived here. Haridasa Thakur left his body here.
There
is a small temple featuring a murti of namacarya Srila Haridas
Thakura in a sitting pose chanting japa. The site has extraordinary bakula
tree winding and climbing around the courtyard. Tree looks like it exploded or
it appears like petrified wood; completely dead. Yet it is wonderfully
flourishing with lush green leaves and fragrant flowers. In another temple
altar is Sadbhuja Gauranga (six-armed Gauranga) in the middle and Sri
Nityananda Prabhu and Advaita Acarya. There is also a Deity of Lord Nrsimhadeva.
SRI SIDDHA-BAKULA -
the place where Srila
Haridas Thakura performed his daily bhajana of chanting 192 rounds (3,00,000 names) of Hare
Krishna maha-mantra:
Hare
Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare | Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama
Hare Hare ||
4.
GUNDICA TEMPLE
Every year the
Rathayatra culminates at this temple which is surrounded by lush gardens and
tall cooling coconut trees. Fragrant flowers and shady trees create a Vrindavan
atmosphere which Lord Jaganantha enjoys for 7 days before returning to Sri
Mandira. This temple is located at the opposite end of main road about 3 km
northeast of the Jagannatha Temple. The temple at Gundica is called Sundaracala
and Jagannatha Temple is called Nilacala. During
Rathayatra festival, Lord Jagannatha, Baladeva and Subhadra along
Sudarshan, leave Jagannatha Mandira for nine days: one day for travelling to
Gundicha, Seven days spent there, and one day to return home. This Journey is
known as to Gundica Yatra, Nava Dina Yatra (nine days Journey),
or Ghosa Yatra. It is most auspicious to have darshana of Lord
Jagannatha at this time.
Gundica Mandira is called the birthplace of Jagannatha Svami because here on a special platform called the mahavedi, a celestial carpenter carved the daru that manifested the Deities of Jagannatha, Baladeva and Subhadra during the reign of King lndradyumna. It is said that the wife of lndradyumna, the king who originally established the temple of Jagannatha, was known as Gundica. The cleansing of the Gundica Temple - Gundica-marjana - takes place the day before the Rathayatra festival as mentioned in Caitanya-Caritamrita. Darshan of Jagannatha during His stay at Gundica temple is known as Adapa Darshana. It is said in scripture that darshan of the Lord Jagannatha at Gundica temple is equal to ten darshan at Nilachala Temple (main temple). This place is compared to Vrindavana.
GUNDICA TEMPLE -
Rathayatra culminates at this temple
5. LORD
NRSIMHADEVA TEMPLE
This
is a very ancient temple, next to Gundica Temple. There are two Deities of Lord
Nrsimhadeva, one behind the other. Santa Nrsimhadeva (peaceful) is in the
front. Santa Nrsimhadeva has human-like features: a sharp nose, curvy moustache
and an outstretched tongue. By seeing Santa Nrsimhadeva one will feel cool and
relaxed; all anger, anxiety and frustration will vanish. Once a Muslim marauder
named Kalapahad ransacked Puri and broke many Deities. Upon seeing Santa
Nrsimhadeva, his anger subsided and he did not touch the Deity. Deity behind is
Ugra Nrsimhadeva (ferocious) and may be seen with pujaris lamp.
6.
JAGANNATHA VALLABHA GARDEN
This
a very important place of pilgrimage because several wonderful pastimes enacted
here, after the Rathayatra when Their
Lordships Sri Sri Jagannatha-Baladeva-Subdhara relaxes in the Gundica Temple,
Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu took rest here for 9 days.
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Sri Gauranga
Mahaprabhu used to meet Sri Ramananda Raya who was His very dear and
confidential associate. A great-devotee and King, King Prataparudra was
delivered by Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu here. Towards the later part of
Mahaprabhus life, when He was feeling intense separation from Lord Sri
Krishna, He came to this garden on a full moon day during the month of
Vaisakha, along with His associates. Srila Krishnadasa Kaviraja Goswami has
explained this pastime very nicely in Caitanya-Caritamrta
Antya 19-76-100.
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The
wonderful pastime of Mahaprabhus Bhojan Lila (Mahaprabhus honouring of
Prasada) took place here. A great pandita Pradyuma Misra came here to
learn to look beyond the material covering and he heard Bhagavata-Katha
from Ramananda Raya,
This
large garden, full of coconut trees and cooling pond, is very dear (vallabha)
to Lord Jagannatha because it produces varieties of flowers and fruits for His
service. Lord Jagannathas utsava murti, festival Deity, come here on
different auspicious functions and relish many spectacular festivities
performed here. It is believed that this garden existed since the construction
of Lord Jagannathas Temple.
Immediately
to the left entrance of the garden is Jagannatha Vallabha Matha, which is said
to be established by the Sri Visnuswami Sampradaya. Inside the temple there are
3 altars. In one, Sri Radha Gopala murtis are worshipped. These Deities
are extraordinarily beautiful. The Gopala murti has four hands: in two
hands He holds sankha and cakra, and in other two His celebrated
flute. Second altar has Deities of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu in sannyasa dress
sitting before Ramananda Raya. Third altar houses large Deities of Lord
Jagannatha, Baladeva, Subdhara and Sudarsana Cakra.
This
temple is half km walk up the Grand Road towards Jagannatha Mandira. Garden has
distinctive dark red boundary wall. Above main entrance gate there is a
colourful diorama of Lord Visnu lying on Ananta Sesa.
LORD SRI CAITANYA
MAHAPRABHU and SRILA RAMANANDA RAYA at Jagannatha Vallabha Matha
Srila Ramananda Raya and Srila Svarupa Damodara were two most confidential associates of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
7.
BIRTHPLACE OF SRILA BHAKTISIDDHANTA SARASVATI THAKURA
Birthplace
of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura is located near to Jagannatha
Vallabha Garden. Proceed towards the Jagannatha Mandira. Until on the right
side the big pink Sri Caitanya Gaudiya Math temple with a sign above the
entrance gate saying, Birth Place of Prabhupada 108 Srila Bhaktisiddhanta
Sarasvati Goswami Thakura. Present day temple is located on the former
site of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakuras house, where he lived while acting as the
Puri District Magistrate and Jagannatha Temple Administrator.
Main Deities: A gorgeous black Krishna and most attractive, charming golden Srimati Radharani named Sri Sri Radha-Nayana Mani Jiu grace the centre altar. The words nayana mani mean, Krishna-the jewel of Radhas lotus eyes. Sri Sri Jagannatha, Baladeva and Subhadra are also here. A murti of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura is being worshiped in the far right altar. This is the exact spot where he appeared. It is said that while digging the earth during the temple construction, a sweet sandalwood smell emanated from the ground where Sarasvati Thakura took birth. While doing the Mandira parikrama, one will see the four sampradaya acaryas: Visnuswami, Madhvacarya, Nimbarka and Ramanuja, and beautiful diorama of various pastimes of Lord Gauranga Mahaprabhu.
BIRTHPLACE OF SRILA BHAKTISIDDHANTA SARASVATI THAKURA
8.
NARANDERA SAROVARA
This
large tank is located north-east of Jagannathas temple. This pond is also
known as Sri Chandan Pukur, because Lord Jagannatha comes here every
evening for 21 consecutive days during Chandan-yatra, from Aksaya-trtiya
(in month of Vaisakha or April/May) up to Suklastami-tithi in the month
of Jyestha (May/June) to enjoy His Nauka-Lila (boating pastime).
Jagannatha
Swamis Chandan Yatra and Nauka-Lila: Before coming here, Lord
Jagannathas festive Deity (utsava murti) of Madan Mohana along with His
consorts Sridevi and Bhudevi bathe in sandalwood water and are
decorated with fragrant flowers. All the Deities travel here on 7 different
palanquins. Madan-Mohana, Sri and Bhu-devis arrive in one
palanquin; Sri Rama Govinda on a second palanquin; and 5 more palanquins
transport the Panca Mahadevas (five Siva linga Deities): Lokanatha,
Janesvara, Kapal-mocana, Markandesvara and Nilakanthesvara. Entire
length of the procession route from Jagannatha Mandira to Narendra Sarovara is
lined with white canopies strewn with forest leaves, flower and fruits. In
Narendra-sarovara two nicely decorated boats are used for Chandana-yatra: one
boat Sri Madan-Mohana and other boat for Sri Rama Govinda and Panca-Sivas.
While the Lords ride in Their boats around the pond,
throngs of devotees line the banks chanting Harinam-Sankirtan and
relishing most spectacular pastimes of the Lord. After a certain point all the
Deities are brought to the temple in the middle of the pond and receive worship
from the pujaris. After the festivities the Deities go back to their
respective temples in their palanquins.
NARANDERA SAROVARA - Chandan Yatra
Mahotsava
9. SRILA
HARIDASA THAKURAS SAMADHI
Srila Haridasa Thakura Samadhi is located on the oceanfront in
the area of Svargadvara opposite to ISKCON Bhakti Kuti. At time of Mahaprabhu
it was just sandy beach. Here Lord Caitanya put the body of Srila Haridasa
Thakura into Samadhi with His own hands.
Towards the west of the Samadhi there are three alter where the
deities of Lord Gauranga, Lord Nityananda and Sri Advaita Acarya are
worshipped. After the disappearance of Srila Haridasa Thakura, Lord Caitanya
Mahaprabhu would come daily after taking bath in the ocean, offer Prasada to
Haridasa Thakura's Samadhi, and do Nama Bhajana for some time. Thus
all the Deities are in sitting posture and doing Nama Bhajana. Srila
Haridas Thakura was residing in his Bhajan kutir behind Gambhira, at the place
known as Siddha Bakula. Haridas Thakura left his body in the presence of
Mahaprabhu, who lifted Haridas Thakura in His arms and carried his
transcendental body to the oceanfront in a Harinama procession. There his body
was placed in the Samadhi.
SRILA HARIDASA THAKURAS
SAMADHI
10.
ISKCON BHAKTI-KUTI
Bhakti-Kuti is the name that
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura gave to his bhajana kutrir, which was located
beside the sea just opposite Haridasa Thakuras Samadhi. This
the place where illustrious Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura spent his last 4
years on earth (1910-14) before entering Samadhi. In 1908, Thakura left
household life and entered renounced order by accepting babaji-vesa from
Srila Gaura-kisora Dasa Babaji Maharaj. In 1910, Thakura stayed inside the Bhakti-kuti
performing solitary bhajana. He absorbed himself in uninterrupted
meditation upon asta-kaliya lila and rendering
mental service to the Divine Couple Sri Sri Radha-Madhava. Millions of years
ago, the Sapta-rsis performed Hari-bhajana in this area.
When
the Government declared that any Vaishnava Society can undertake its responsibility, ISKCON took its responsibility and
built a temple for the presiding deities Sri Sri Radha Giridhari & Caitanya
Mahaprabhu. On the outside wall is a marble plaque with the following verse
written in Bengali by Bhaktivinoda Thakur himself:
gaura-prabhoh
prema-vilasa-bhumau
niskincano bhakti-vinoda-nama
kopi sthito bhakti-kutira-kosthe
smrtvanizam nama-gunam murareh
In this land, Lord Gaura
enjoyed His prema-filled pastimes.
One desire less sadhu named Bhaktivinoda stays in a small room in his
Bhakti-kuti, constantly remembering the name and qualities of His Lord Murari
throughout the night.
HIS DIVINE GRACE
SACHIDANANDA BHAKTIVINODA THAKURA at ISKCON BHAKTI-KUTI
11.
CATAKA PARVATA SAND DUNES
All
the hilly sand dunes in this area are known as Cataka Parvata where Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu enjoyed ecstatic pastimes. One day while Mahaprabhu was
going to bathe in the ocean He mistook the sand dune named Cataka-parvata to be
Govardhana Hill and ran toward it while uttering verse from Srimad
Bhagavatam 10.21.18: Of all the devotees,
this Govardhana Hill is the best! O my friends, this hill supplies Krishna and
Balarama, along with Their calves, cows and cowherd friends, with all kinds of
necessities water for drinking, very soft grass, caves, fruits, flowers and
vegetables. In this way the hill offers respects to the Lord. Being touched by
the lotus feet of Krishna and Balarama, Govardhana Hill appears very jubilant.
Sri
Caitanyadevas personal servant Govinda followed but he failed to catch the
Lord. Svarupa Damodara Goswami, Jagadananda Pandita, Gadadhara Pandita, Ramai,
Nandai and Sankara Pandita roared tumultuously as they ran after Mahaprabhu.
Bhagavan Acarya, who was lame, trudged along very slowly. Although Gauranga was
running at the speed of wind, He suddenly became stunned in ecstasy
(stamba-bhava) losing all power to move.
Within
seconds, Sri Caitanyadeva manifested all asta-sattvika vikara, 8 transformations
of divine ecstasy- stupor (stamba), perspiration (sveda),
horripilation (romancha), choking of the voice (svara-bhanga),
trembling (vepathu), changes in color (vaivarnya), profuse
weeping (asru), and loss of external consciousness (pralaya).
Gauras transcendental body flushed with thrill bumps and His bodily hairs,
standing on end (romancha), appeared like kadamba flowers. Blood and
perspiration (sveda) flowed incessantly from every pore of Gaurangas body. He
could not speak a word but simply produced a gargling sound within His throat (svara-bhanga). Unlimited tears poured
from Mahaprabhus eyes like Ganga and Yamuna flowing into the sea. Mahaprabhus
golden form turned white like a conch shell, and He trembled like the waves in
sea and then collapsed on the ground. Upon seeing the divine rapture visible in
Mahaprabhus body, Svarupa Damodara Goswami and all the devotees became struck
with wonder and cried. Devotees performed loud kirtana and wasked Gaurangas
divine body with cold water. After listening for a long time, Mahaprabhu
suddenly stood up and chanted, Haribol!.
Upon returning to half external consciousness, Mahaprabhu spoke: Who has
brought Me here from Govardhana Hill? I was seeing Sri
Krishnas pastimes, but now I cannot see them. Today I went from here to
Govardhana Hill to find out if Krishna was tending His cows there. I saw Sri
Krishna climbing Govardhana Hill and playing His flute, surrounded on all sides
by grazing cows. Hearing the vibration of Krishnas flute, Venunanda, Radha Thakurani
and all Her gopi friends came there to meet Syama.
They awere all very nicely dressed. When Krishna and Srimati Radhika entered a
cave together, the other gopies asked Me to pick some
flowers. Just the, all of you made a tumultuous sound and carried Me from there to this place. Why have you brought Me here, causing Me unnecessary pain? I had a chance to see
Krishnas pastimes, but I could not see them. Saying this, Mahaprabhu wept and
then so did the Vaishnavas upon seeing Gaurangas condition. [Caitanya
Caritamrta Antya Lila 14.84-119]
CATAKA PARVATA SAND
DUNES
12.
BHAJAN KUTIR OF SRILA BHAKTISIDDHANTA SARASVATI THAKURA
Kutir is on top of the
hill behind Purusottma Gaudiya Math, which stands on the hilly sand dune known
as Cataka Parvata on the road leading to Tota Gopinatha temple. Main temple
houses Deities of Sri Sri Gaura-Gadadhara and Radha-Vinoda Madhava Jiu. Inside
the bhajana kutira are Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakuras bed and
personal effects. There is also a murti of Srila Vedavyasa and
Madhvacarya. Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada once stayed here for a
few days.
Sri Sri
Gaura-Gadadhara and Sri Sri Radha-Vinoda Madhava Jiu
13.
MAHA-TIRTHA or MAHODADHI - A GREAT OCEAN
Like
holy Ganga and Yamuna rivers, the ocean at Puri is a purifying sacred place of
pilgrimage. Ocean here is not just a pilgrimage place; it is a maha-tirtha,
a great pilgrimage site. During Nama-acarya Srila Haridasa Thakuras
samadhi ceremony, Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu bathed his transcendental body
in the sea and declared, From today onwards, this sea has become a great
pilgrimage site, samudra ei maha-tirtha. Every day, Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu would bathe in the ocean and take darsana of the nila-cakra
of Lord Jagannathas temple, offering obeisances to it. He also instructed His
devotees to follow His example and perform these practices.
MAHODADHI - A GREAT
OCEAN
14.
SATASANA BHAJANA STHALI (SAT ASANA MATHAS)
On
the road next to ISKCON Bhakti-kuti and Srila Haridas Thakuras samadhi
one will find Sat Asana Mathas, which are actually only 4 temples honouring 7
sitting places (sat asana) established by the Sapta-rsis, who once did
bhajana here. Sapta-rsis are 7 potent Brahmin sages amongst demigods who assist
in universal affairs: Kasyapa, Atri, Vasistha, Visvamitra, Gautama, Jamadagni
and Bharadvaja.
One day during his samudra-snana (sea bath), King Indradyumna saw 7 exalted sages doing bhajana in a lonely place on the beach. When asked about their identity, they remained silent, absorbed in meditation. That night, Lord Jagannatha told King Indradyumna in a dream, They are the universally famous Sapta-rsis. You must give them some land and daily send My maha-prasadam. Although the king offered land, the rsis refused saying, We are detached sadhus only interested in bhajana. But if you desire, you may send Lord Jagannatha maha-prasadam everyday. In time, 7 mathas (temples) were established to honour the 7 sitting places of these exalted saints. Today however, only 4 temples remain.
15.
SARVABHAUMA BHATTACARYAS HOUSE (GANGA MATA MATH)
When Lord Caitanya first came to Puri, He fainted in front of
Deity of Lord Jagannatha and Sarvabhauma took Him to his home. Sarvabhauma
Bhattacharya spoke to Lord Caitanya in his house about the impersonal doctrine
for several days and finally Lord Caitanya defeated all his impersonal
conclusions and bestowed His causeless mercy upon him by showing His Sadbhuja
rupa, or six-armed form, a combined form of Lord Krishna, Lord Rama and
Lord Caitanya. The house is located opposite to the Sveta Ganga tank. There is
Radha Krishna Deities called Sri Sri Radha-Rasikaraja in this house worshipped
by Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya. There is a hidden tunnel in the house that is said to
lead in two directions, one to the sea and another to the Jagannatha Temple. It
is said that this tunnel was used by Sri Caitanya.
SAD-BHUJA GAURANGA
(Six-armed Gauranga) -
A combined form of
Lord Krishna, Lord Rama and Lord Caitanya.
Lord Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu bestowed His causeless mercy upon Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya by
showing His Sadbhuja rupa.
16. SWETA
GANGA
This
large sacred bathing tank is located just opposite Ganga Mata Math. Puri
residents say that Ganga-devi personally resides here in the form of Sweta
Ganga so that she can regularly take darsana and serve Jagannatha Swami.
Being non-different from the Ganga, Sweta Ganga never becomes dry. Even if all
the water is pumped out for some reason, it automatically refills. Remarkably,
its water level rises or falls at the same rate as the Ganga river.
Sweta Ganga is one of the Panca Mukti Tirthas of Sri Ksetra Dhama. After
cremating the deceased, Puri residents bath here and perform the sraddha
ceremony.
SWETA GANGA -
Non-different from
Ganges river. Sweta Ganga never becomes dry.
Even if all the water
is pumped out for some reason, it automatically refills.
17.
INDRADHYUMNA SAROVARA
This water tank is half km from
Gundica temple. Mahaprabhu took water from here to cleanse Gundica temple.
There are 3 main temples here: Indradyumna Maharajas temple on left side near
tank, a large Saksi Gopala temple on right side and Nilakantesvara Mahadeva
Siva temple mid way down the stairs leading to the sarovara.
Mother Cow creates a huge lake: Millions of years ago during
Satya-yuga, King Indradyumna performed asvamedha-yajna (horse sacrifice)
here. At that time he honoured the assembled Brahmins by donating 1000s
of cows. While all those heavy cows were standing here, their hooves made a
deep depression in the earth; creating a large lake. Lake became filled with
water and cow urine. Since then it became a tirtha, a purifying place of
pilgrimage. Skanda Purana says that this is the best of all tirthas.
Chandana Yatra and Sitala-sthali festival are pompously celebrated here.
18.
MARKANDEYA SAROVARA
This large tank is located
south-west of Jagannatha Mandira in Markandeshwar-sahi area. Great Vaishnava
sage Markandeya Rsi resides here worshipping Siva Deity named Markandesvara
Mahadeva. Sri Madana-mohana, Lord Jagannathas utsava-murti, enacts His
Kaliya-mardana-lila (crushing Kaliya serpent) in this holy tank. If one bathes
in Markandeya Sarovara and then takes darshan of Markandesvara Mahadeva, he
obtains the pious result of performing rajasuya and asvamedha-yajnas.
19.
VISAKHA MATH
This
extremely small holy spot is only 5 mins from Markandeya Sarovara. Madhava
Chandra Dasa worships the Deities in a make ship Deity room next to the
original temple which is now severely rundown. It is said that Sri Narahari
Sarakara Thakura, an eternal associate of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, installed
and worshiped 5 feet tall, blissfully dancing neem wood Deities of
Gaura-Gadadhara here. Jagannatha, Baladeva, Subhadra and many salagrama-silas
share the altar.
SRI
SRI GAURA-GADADHARA WORSHIPPED BY NARAHARI THAKURA
20. BALI
MATH
This
is in Markandeshwar-sahi area behind Bada Oriya Math, 5 mins from Markandeya
Sarovara. It is said that Srila Abhirama Thakura (Abhirama Gopala) who is
Sridhama in Krishna-lila, established this classic temple, which now
desperately needs renovation. Deities are Sri Sri Radha-Krishna, Sri Sri
Radha Madana-Mohana vijaya-vigraha, Patita-pavana Jagannatha Deva, many salagrama-silas
and a murti named Abhirama Gopala.
Deities worshipped by
Abhirama Thakura
21. MAUSI
MAA MANDIR
In Orissa Mausi Ma means
aunty. Temple is situated almost the mid-way of the Grand road, a small temple
of the Goddess Ardhasini otherwise called as Mausima of Lord Jagannatha.
She is maha-saktis who also help protect Puri Dhama. According to
local stories, once Lakshmi Devi left Sri Mandira, and thus Jagannatha
and Baladeva becomes poor. They had nothing to eat for a long period of
time and so they had to go out begging. When Jagannatha and Baladeva
were out during that time, Subhadra Devi was forced to stay here at Mausi
Ma, or aunty's house. During return of Rathayatra all chariots stop here at
Mausi Ma Mandira and the Deities are offered Poda Pitha, a kind of cake.
22.
AHULYA MATH
This important place
is the Puri home of Lord Nityananda and Sri Advaita Acarya. It is difficult to
locate this place because this is in a private home and very unfortunately the
owners have removed sign-boards for this very important place. It on the other
side of Grand Road, 5mins walk from Gaudiya Math temple. Coming from Gaudiya
Math, go down Heragohiri-sahi road toward Daitaparha-sahi area. Go past Jaduani
library and Temple passing police station. On the chowk (intersection), just
opposite to chemist shop, a private home with green color small entrance door
is the spot. Present
day, unfortunately, this very important spot is in a very deprecated and
neglected state.
AHULYA MATH
Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu stands in the centre flanked by Sri
Advaita Acarya and Srimati Sita Thakurani (the eternal wife of Sri Advaita
Acarya) on His left, and Sri Nityananda Prabhu on His right. Small Deities of
Jagannatha, Radha-Krishna and salagrama are also on the altar.
23. CAKRA
TIRTHA (CAKRA NARAYANA TEMPLE)
It is located on Cakra Tirtha road
at the beach on the east side of Puri, 3km from Jagannatha Mandira. Temple is a
small white building with a red stripe, off Cakra Tirtha road, behind Z hotel down
the beach near the ocean. There are 3 Deities: Nrsimhadeva, Cakra Narayana and
Adi Narayana. A brown stone shaped like cakra is worshiped here as Cakra
Narayana. Nearby is a small temple of Jagannathas father-in-law, Varuna-deva,
the father of Laksmi-devi. Inside here are Deities of Jagannatha, Baladeva,
Subhadra and Garuda holding Visnu.
CHAKRA TIRTHA
24. BEDI
HANUMAN TEMPLE
This small temple with red-granite
roof is on Cakra Tirtha road, across the street from Z hotel, 2 mins from Cakra
Tirtha temple. This temple is dedicated to a tall black stone Deity of Hanuman,
now covered in red sindhur, who serves Lord Jagannatha by protecting the
holy dhama. Word bedi means chain.
Puffed Rice Cant Match Ladoos: Puri residents of yore complained to
Lord Jagannatha that cyclone whipped sea often washed away the town. Lord
Jagannatha posted Hanuman here to protect Puri and prevent future inundations.
The faithful were daily offering some puffed rice and jaggery to Hanuman
but he longed for laddoos. One day Hanuman leaped to Ayodhya to see his beloved Lord Rama
and received some delicious laddoo maha-prasadam. Angry seas took
advantage of Hanumans absence and once again flooded the town of Puri. When
Hanuman returned, Lord Jagannatha promised to daily give him laddoos. But just
to make sure that this mischievous monkey would not leap away again, Lord
Jagannatha bound Hanumans leg with a heavy steel ball and chain. Henceforth,
Hanumanji was called Bedi Hanuman.
25. ATHARNALA
SETU (BRIDGE)
This
is 6 km from Jagannatha Mandira at the entrance of Jagannatha Puri Dhama on the
main road to Bhubaneswar. There is a small pink domed temple with green doors
beside Atharanala road, marking the place where Mahaprabhu rested before
crossing Atharanala Bridge. Inside there is a marble plaque enshrining the
lotus footprints of Gauranga Mahaprabhu (mahaprabhu pada-pitha).
ATHARNALA SETU
(BRIDGE)
26. SRI
MANDIRA - LORD JAGANNATHA TEMPLE
Eternal abode of Their Lordships Sri Sri Jagannatha,
Baladeva and Subhadra
Jagannathah
swami nayana-patha-gami bhavatu me
O Lord of the
universe, kindly be visible unto me.
Jagannatha
means
Lord of the Universe. Jagannatha Swami is a unique Deity form of Lord Sri
Krishna, who has especially appeared in Kali-yuga to deliver the most fallen
souls. Merciful Lord Jagannatha accepts worship from one and all. Padma
Purana states:
Samudrasyottare
tire, aste sri-purusottame
Purnananda-mayam
brahma, daru-vyaja-sarira-bhrt
At Sri Purusottama
[Jagannatha Puri], on the northern shore of the ocean, resides the Supreme
Absolute Truth. Full of ecstatic bliss, He has assumed a transcendental body
that appears wooden.
Jagannatha
Svami is called daru-brahman because He is the Absolute Truth in
wood (daru), and because He destroys (daranat) the miseries of
material existence. Daru Brahman means the Deity form of God, the Supreme
Brahman, Parabrahman. It means the Supreme Personality
of Godhead Sri Krishna who cuts away all sufferings and miserable material
attachments, and then rewards one an eternal life of endless bliss in the
spiritual world; He is Lord Jagannatha or Daru Brahman.
Being
absolute, Lord Jagannatha is identical in person, form, picture, kirtana and
all other circumstances. If one thinks that the form of Lord Jagannatha is an
idol made of wood, he immediately brings ill fortune into his life. Lord
Jagannatha is sac-cid-ananda-vigraha, just as the body of Krishna is sac-cid-ananda-vigraha.
A pure devotee who knows the science of Krishna Consciousness makes no
distinction between Lord Jagannatha and His body. Lord Jagannatha is identical
with Sri Krishna (Krsnera atma-svarupa). But in Jagannatha Puri, He
appears as daru-brahma, a non-moving entity (sthavara-svarupa).
Thus Lord Jagannatha and Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, although appearing as two,
are one because They are both Krishna, who is one
alone. The supreme desire to deliver the entire world meets in both Mahaprabhu
and Jagannatha, and for that reason also They are one
and the same. To deliver all the materially contaminated people of the world,
that same Krishna has descended in the moving form (jangama rupa) of
Gaura. (Caitanya Caritamrta Antya Lila 5.148-151)
Beauty of Jagannatha Svami: Lord Jagannatha has extraordinary
form. Pilgrims in Puri often ask, Why does the Deity of Jagannatha Deva have
such an unusual form? Answer is simple: God wants to appear like this, in this
most unusual form, to establish religion in this most unusual age of Kali. Vamadeva
Samhita and Skanda Purana state that Lord Sri Krishna appears in
this covered wooden form out of His independent will and due to prayer of
Brahma Ji. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was very thirsty to see the Deity of Lord
Jagannatha. Gaurangas eyes became like two bumblebees drinking the honey from
the lotus-like eyes of Lord Jagannatha who is Krishna Himself.
The eyes of Lord
Jagannatha conquer the beauty of blossoming lotus flowers and His neck defeats
the luster of a mirror made of blue sapphires.
The chin of
Jagannatha Svami, tinged with a buff color conquers the beauty of bandhuli
flower. This increases the beauty of Jagannathas mild smiling, which is like
lustrous waves of nectar.
Luster of Jagannatha
Devas beautiful face increases at every moment, and the eyes of 100s and
1000s of devotees drink its honey like bumblebees.
Feeling such great
pleasure upon seeing the face of Lord Jagannatha, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
forgot everything. (Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya Lila 12.210-19)
Temple Architecture:
Main
temple of Jagannatha Svami soars 214 feet high. Temple complex comprises an
area of 10.7 acres and is enclosed by 2 rectangular walls. Outer enclosure is
called Meghananda Prachira (665 x 640 feet). Walls are 6 meters high. Inner
wall is called Kurmabedha (420 x 315 ft). This ancient temple combines two
styles: South Indian (Dravidian) and North Indian (Nagara). King Anangabhima
Deva completed the temple in 1200 AD. Within the boundary walls of the
Jagannatha temple there are 30 different temples. Outer wall has opening in
four directions. East and main gate, Lion Gate (Simha-dvara) has two crouching
stone lions. South gate, Horse Gtae (Aswa-dvara) has a pair of galloping horses
carrying Jagannatha and Baladeva on backs with all Their
martial glory. West gate, Tiger Gate (Vyaghra-dvara) has two stone tigers, and
north gate, Elephant Gate (Hasti-dvara) has a huge stone elephant.
Cakra
& Flags:
The cakra (Sudarsana disc) above Lord Jagananthas temple is called
Nila-Cakra (blue wheel). Nila-cakra is made of an alloy of 8 different
metals. It is 11 feet 8inch high and has circumference of 36 feet. On every
Ekadasi a lamp is lit near the wheel. Daily around 6:30pm, the Garuda Sevaka (a
pujari flag bearer) fearlessly climbs up 214 feet to the Nila-cakra and fastens
a number of flags to the mast fixed to Nila-cakra. Flags, which are bright red,
white or bright yellow in color, are embroidered with a crescent moon and a sun
in the middle, signifying that Lord Jagannatha is our ever-watchful, loving guardian
both in the day and night. It alsom means that Lord Jagannatha rules the
universe wherever the sun and moon shine. Nila-cakra sevaits,
begin this hereditary service from age of 8, get the ability to perform this
very difficult service by the mercy of Garuda, whose name they chant while
scaling the shikara.
In
front of main gate is a pillar 11m high called Aruna Stambha.
On top of this single-stone pillar is Aruna, the charioteer of the sun god. In
passage room of main gate is a Deity of Lord Jagannatha called Patita
Pavana (saviour of the most fallen). It is visible from the road. One
can stand behind Aruna Stambha and respectively gaze at the Nila-Cakra, flags
billowing atop Jagannathas temple and Patita Pavana Jagannatha in front, and
then offer humble obeisances. Seeing Nila-Cakra, flags and Patita Pavana
Jagannatha is equal to direct darshana of Lord Jagannatha in the temple. (Caitanya
Caritamrta Madhya Lila 11.195 purport)
Transcendental
ambience within sacred space of the Supreme Lord Jagannatha:
While
approaching innermost sanctuary (Garbha Grha) of the Jagannatha Temple through
the various halls and past many pillars and carved panels, a devotee is subtly
influenced by sacredness of the architecture. He finds himself enclosed with
the Supreme Lord in a dim, soothing atmosphere. His eyes find rest after fierce
light of the day outside. Not only is lighting dim, but the air is filled with
scent of flowers, burning oil lamps and incense coming from the sanctuary.
Gradually his mood calms and his spiritual feelings are awakened as he
approaches the Deities.
Garuda-stambha: Garuda-stambha
(pillar) stands along east back wall of the Jagamohana. It supports murti of
Lord Narayanas eagle carrier Garuda, who is admiring the Deity of Jagannatha
Deva from this vintage point. Devotees regularly hug this pillar and offer
prayers while seeing Lord Jagannatha. By doing this they feel blessings of
Lords direct embrace. Gauranga Mahaprabhu used to stand here and offer
obeisances and prayers while reeling in ecstatic bliss gazing upon saksat
Vrajendranandana Jagannatha Svami. Mahaprabhus divine finger prints are
imprinted on the wall behind the Garuda-stambha. Srila Krishna dasa Kavriraj
Goswami describes:
Staying
near the Garuda-stambha, Gaura-raya gazed upon the Lord Jagannatha. What can be
said about the strength of that love? On the ground beneath the column of the
Garuda-stambha was a deep ditch, which filled with the water of Gaurangas
tears. (Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya Lila 2.54)
Kitchen & Maha-Prasadam of Lord Jagannatha:
·
Temple has largest
kitchen in the world and feeds thousands of devotees every day. Kitchen can
prepare prasadam for 100,000 people one day, and 250,000 is
normal on a festival day.
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Kitchen has
astounding 752 wood-burning stoves, each 3x4 spread over one acre in the
south east corner, far left inside the Lion Gate.
·
600 cooks and 1,000
devotees work daily in the kitchen.
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Chillies, onion,
garlic, carrots and widely available new-world ingredients such as cabbage,
potatoes, tomatoes, cauliflowers are not used in any
preparation. Wide variety of locally available organic produce such as beans,
tubers, squashes, melons, leafy greens, local spices like mace, cumin, fennel,
nutmeg, cardamom, cinnamon, coriander, mustard seed and black cumin is used.
·
·
Without electricity
or machines, skilled chefs work under oil lamps over open wood fires. Every day
they prepare more than a 100 different dishes and offer them to the Deities.
Given only 1 day notice the chefs can prepare a full meal for up to 10,000
guests at a sitting.
·
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Every day, a fire
sacrifice is performed in the temple kitchen. Afterwards, the cooks take embers
from that sacrificial fire to ignite their individual stoves.
·
All bhoga is cooked
in earthen pots. Nine clay pots full of bhoga are cooked simultaneously upon
one oven with 9 burners. Every pot of bhoga is placed before Lord Jagannatha,
Baladeva and Subhadra, unlike most temples in India where only small portions
of the entire meal are offered before the Deities.
·
·
Everyday Lord
Jagannatha is offered 56 items (chappana bhoga) for His pleasure: 9 rice
preparations, 14 subjis & curries, 9 milk preparations, 11 sweets, 13
cakes, pancakes and patties.
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Jagannatha Temple
kitchens are exemplary in many ways. Three things are of special significance:
Preservation of ancient cooking standards, Training program for temple priests
and Highly efficient system for distribution of temple
prasadam.
Ananda Bazaar: Near the northeast corner, after climbing
22 stairs from Lion Gate on right side is where one can get Jagannatha
maha-prasadam and experience the bliss (ananda) of tasting Lords
unprecedented mercy remnants. There are 36 traditional communities (chatisha
niyaga) who render a specific hereditary service to the Deities. Temple has
as many as 6000 priests.
Deity Dresses (vesa) of Lord Jagannatha:
Lord
Jagannatha is regularly dressed in silk or cotton outfits enhanced with lots of
pretty flowers, tulasi garlands and manjaris. Only sweet smelling
flowers of white, yellow, gold, orange and pink colors are offered to
Jagannatha Svami. Jasmines, marigolds and pink and white lotuses are
Jagannathas favourites. Some devotees adore Jagannatha Svami as Sri Krishna,
the majestic, opulent Lord of Dvaraka. Others see Him as Vrajendranandana, the
simple, carefree cowherd of Vraja. This combination of simplicity and grandeur
is prominently visible in the varieties of Lord Jagannathas outfits.
Nava-kalevara-yatra (or ritual of transformation):
Since the Deities are made from wood, each 12 years Nava-kalevara-yatra
(or ritual of transformation) is held. After elaborate preliminary
preparations, the right trees are found, Deities carved, transformation made
and old Deities buried in the ground. Though as much as half million people
attend the festival, most of the procedures are conducted in secret and no
other than few appointed priests and servants can be present. First of all the
special trees with the symbolic marks of chakra, conch shell, mace and lotus
have to be found. The search party consists of exact numbers of man belonging
to specific families and casts. After several stops they will reach village
Kakatpur 80 km from Puri. The oldest member of Dayitapati family has to sleep
in the temple of Goddess Vimala or Mangala, meaning "Auspicious One".
He must have a dream during this stay in which goddess tells him the exact
location where the trees can be found. The tree for each of the four Deities
will be in a different place (the fourth Deity is Sudarsan). When the search
party locates the places, they may find many trees, but the sacred symbols will
be found on only one of them. The Siva's temple and pond has to be nearby. Very
rare types of trees must be growing beside: The Varuna tree, which can protect
you from snakes. It is said that this tree has the power to destroy all anger
and pride. People today often carry a piece of Varuna bark with them if they
must meet a bothersome person. The Sahada tree, which gives
the power to forget oneself. The Vilua tree, which has the power to cure
any disease, even heart disease, cancer and leprosy The
cure is obtained by chewing its leaves. All three trees are very rare, whereas
the Neem tree is very common. When the trees are found, they must construct a
small hut nearby in which they will now reside. A great fire sacrifice is
performed there to invite all demigods to give their blessings and cutting of
the tree can start. First only the golden axe can touch the tree, then silver
and after that iron axe can finish the work. 108 names of the Lord are chanted
continuously. Neem wood will not decay for more than thirty years and it is one
of the longest-lasting types of wood in India. Since "Neem" is called
"daru" Jagannatha Deity is also called "daru-brahman". Only
members of the Dayitapati family have the right of carrying the huge log back
to Puri and the descendant of the original carver can carve the Deity. Only few
precisely designated servants can participate in the rites of transformation.
Old Deities are placed in front of the new ones and three oldest members of
Dayitapati family transfer "Daru-brahman" to the new Deities Not even
the head priest can be there during this time. Nava-kalevara-yatra is actually
this transformation ceremony during which all present have very intense
experiences as they blindfolded transfer "life force" to the new
Deities. Old Deities are buried in a place known as Koili Vaikuntha. Koili
means "burial ground" and Vaikuntha means "Heaven".
Non-Hindus tread the Humble Path: Although many
western born convert to Hindu thought and Gaudiya Vaishnavism in particular
visit Puri, they cannot enter temple to see Lord Jagannatha because temple law
forbids entrance of non-Hindus. Srila Prabhupada speaks sympathetically, We
should not feel sorry about this, as long as we engage in chanting Hare Krishna
maha-mantra. Krishna Himself associates with with devotees who are chanting His
holy name, and there is no need to be unhappy over not being able to enter a
certain temple. Such dogmatic prohibitions were not approved by Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu. Those who were thought unfit to enter Jagannatha temple, Srila Rupa
Goswami, Sanatana Goswami, Haridasa Thakura, were daily visited by Caitanya
Mahaprabhu, and this indicates that Mahaprabhu did not approve of the
prohibitions. To avoid unnecessary turmoil, however, these great personalities
did not enter the Jagannatha temple. (Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya Lila 1.63)
Out
of His infinite compassion, Jagannatha shows Himself in 3 wonderful forms:
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Patita Pavana Jagannatha, Nila-Cakra & flags: Everyday Lord
Jagannatha sits just inside Lion Gate as Patita Pavana Jagannatha smiling and
glancing lovingly toward anyone who peeks in from the street, and also gaze at Nila-Cakra
& flags atop Jagannathas Temple. Seeing Nila-Cakra, flags and Patita
Pavana
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Jagannatha
is equal to direct darshana of Lord Jagannatha in the temple. (Caitanya
Caritamrta Madhya Lila 11.195 purport)
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Jagannatha maha-prasadam: He arrears in His most relishable form as Jagannatha maha-prasadam
for everyone to see by tasting. In the form of maha-prasadam He
reciprocates very intimately with all His worshipers.
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Snana-yatra, Rathayatra & Ulta-Rathayatra: Their Lordships
Sri Sri Jagannatha, Baladeva, Subhadra come out in full public three times a
year - Snana-yatra, Rathayatra & Ulta-Rathayatra. At these times
everyone can directly see their benevolent Lord, worship and pray to Him, pull
Jagannathas chariot and relish His beautiful darshana to their hearts
content.
In addition, Sri Murari Gupta, an eternal associate of Lord Gauranga as confirmed in Sri Krishna Caitanya Carita Maha-kavya 3.4.39: Whatever benefit is achieved by having direct darshan of Lord Jagannatha, the master of Purusottama Ksetra, one can obtain simply by regularly reciting the pastimes of Gaurahari.
SRI
MANDIRA - LORD JAGANNATHA TEMPLE
Eternal abode of Their Lordships Sri Sri Jagannatha,
Baladeva and Subhadra
PATITA PAVANA LORD
JAGANNATHA
In passage room of
main gate is a Deity of Lord Jagannatha called Patita Pavana (saviour of
the most fallen). It is visible from the road. One can stand behind Aruna
Stambha and respectively gaze at the Nila-Cakra, flags billowing atop
Jagannathas temple and Patita Pavana Jagannatha in front, and then offer
humble obeisances. Seeing Nila-Cakra, flags and Patita Pavana Jagannatha
is equal to direct darshana of Lord Jagannatha in the temple. (Caitanya
Caritamrta Madhya Lila 11.195 purport)
LORD JAGANNATHA
RATHAYATRA
Phandi Ceremony of Lord
Balabhadra (also known as Bada Thakur), the elder brother of Lord Jagannatha,
during the l Rathayatra.
Lord Balarama (Balabhadra) coming out of Sri Mandira. Phandi is the ceremony of Deities
coming out of the Temple to the Rathayatra Chariot. Lord Balabhadra is bulkiest
of the three.
Floral crown is known as Tahia is prepared by Raghava Math and is
brought to the Temple early in the morning. Elaborate flowers are beautifully
decorated on a bamboo frame. Flowers are lotus flowers, champaka, malati flowers and Tulsi leaves. These decorations have been going on since ages in
a very traditional manner. Totally 16 Tahias are worn. Two large Tahias when
Lord comes out of the Sri Mandira, Two large Tahias
when Lord enters Gundica Mandira. Two small Tahias when coming out of Gundica
Mandira during the return-tourney and Two small
Tahias before entering the Sri Mandira. Lord Balaram is fanned by chamara called arota chamara. The head is covered
with red cotton cloth.
There is blank color umbrella in front. For Lord Balabhadra umbrella is black color, for Lord Jagannatha it is white color and for Subdhara Devi it is red & black color.
Phandi Ceremony of Sister
Subhadra Devi
Phandi Ceremony of Lord Jagannatha
KHAJA - LORD JAGANNATHAS FAVORITE
SWEETS!
Places to visit near Jagannatha Puri:
#1) SAKSI GOPALA: This is
20km west of Jagannatha Puri in a town called Saksi-Gopala. It is easily
reachable by taxi, bus or train. Vrajranabha (Sri Krishnas great-grandson)
installed two Gopala Deities in Vraja Mandala: Saksi-Gopala and Madna Gopala
(Madana Mohana). The Saksi-Gopala Deity here, being 5000 years old, is
exceptionally special one.
#Pastime:
Lord Testifies for His Devotee
Once two brahmins, a young and old one, left their homes in
Vidyanagara, South India, and visited many holy places before coming to Vrindavana.
Satisfied with the service of the young brahmin
and feeling grateful, the old one promised him before the Gopala Deity of
Vrindavana to offer his youngest daughter in marriage. Hence, Gopalji acted as
a witness. When the two brahmins returned to
Vidyanagara, the old brahmin, due to family constraints, reneged on his
promise; flatly denying that he had ever made such a promise. The younger brahmin, upset and dejected, returned to Vrindavana
and told everything to the Gopala Deity. Out of love for His devotee (bhakta-vatsala),
Gopalji, followed the young brahmin to Vidyanagara in
South India to act as witness (saksi). All the way, that fortunate brahmin heard the joyful, tinkling sound of Gopaljis
ankle bells. In Vidyanagara, all the senior brahmins
listened as Gopalji testified to the promise of the elderly brahmin.
Thus the marriage was rightfully performed.
Full
story: Sri Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya Lila Chapter 5; http://vedabase.net/cc/madhya/5/en
#2)
DANDA-BHANGA: This sacred place is where Lord Nityananda Prabhu broke Gaurangas sannyasa
danda in three pieces. When Sriman Mahaprabhu went alone to visit the
temple of Lord Siva known as Kapatesvara Mahadev, Lord Nityananda, taking
advantage of the absence of Mahaprabhu, broke His danda (staff) into
three pieces and threw it into the sacred waters of river Kancha (the tributary
of river Bhargavi).
Importance:
danda-bhanga-lila ei
parama gambhira sei bujhe
dunhara
pade yanra bhakti dhira (Sri Caitanya-Caritamrta, Madhya
Lila, 5, 158)
The devotees could not understand why Nityananda
Prabhu broke the staff, why Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu permitted him to do so, or
why, after permitting Him, Caitanya Mahaprabhu became angry. This Dandabhanga
pastime, of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Lord Nityananda Prabhu, is supremely
deep, supremely grave and supremely hidden. Only to him, who is unflinchingly
surrendered and soberly fixed at the Divine Lotus Feet of the two Lords, in his
heart of hearts, can the immeasurable glories of this great eternal pastime be
revealed.
Danda Bhanga is located in the village of Candanpur
on main road to Bhubanesvara, 10km, from Sri Jagannatha Puri Dhama. After the
occurrence of this wonderful pastime, the river subsequently came to known as
river Dandabhanga, meaning breaking of the staff. This unique pastime place of Gaura-lila,
Sri Caitanya Danda Bhanga Lila Kunja, is being developed by ISKCON under
the guidance of Sriman Sacinandana Das, a disciple of nitya-lila-pravista
His Holiness Gaura Govinda Swami.
Danda
Bhanga pastime:
Sri Caitanya-Caritamrta
Madhya Lila Chapter 5, text 140 to 158 - http://vedabase.net/cc/madhya/5/140/en
#3) ALALANATHA VISNU Temple: Lord Alalanatha is an
ancient four-handed Visnu Deity installed by one of the Alvars. This temple is
1 hour taxi ride from Jagannatha Puri.
Ref: http://backtogodhead.in/alarnath-abode-of-spiritual-longing-by-bhakti-vikasa-swami/ and http://backtogodhead.in/lord-alarnath-four-arms-or-two/
#4) ISKCON Bhubaneswar: ISKCON Bhubaneswar was the
last founded project of Srila Prabhupada's worldwide established temples and the
108th temple of ISKCON. Srila Prabhupada stayed here continuously for 17 days
in a humble cottage in Jan-Feb 1977. His Divine Grace finished the English
translation of 9th Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam and started 10th Canto Srimad
Bhagavatam translation here. Bhubaneswar is only 2 hours from Puri. http://www.iskconbbsr.org/
#5) GOPAL JIU, Gadaigiri: Gadaigiri is a small village situated in the Jagatsinghpur district of
Orissa, about 2 hours from Bhubaneswar. Gadaigiri houses exceptional Deity of
Gopal Jiu which came from Vrindavan. ISKCON has guesthouse facility at
Gadaigiri.
More details & wonderful pastimes of Gopal Jiu: http://narasimhalila.com/gopaljiu.html / http://www.radhagopaljiutempel.com/ and http://sriradhagopaljiu.org/history.html
#6) CHOTI, Kendrapara, Orissa: Choti is
famous for as the home of ancestral Deities of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, Sri Sri Radha-Madhava. Srila
Bhaktivinoda Thakura wrote hundreds of songs glorifying the Supreme Lord Sri
Krishna. His songs capture the essence of Gaudiya Vaisnava philosophy. One
song, Jaya Radha-Madhava, was a
favorite of Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, who would sing it every
day just before his public lectures. This song paints a beautiful picture of
the Vrindavana pastimes of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakuras beloved Lordships Sri
Sri Radha-Madhava. Further details on Choti are avaialble in book: Choti: The
Native Place of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura by Gopal Jiu publications.
#7) REMUNA (Gupta Vrindavana): Famous
temple of Ksira-cora Gopinatha, the Krishna Deity who stole condensed
milk (ksira) for His dear-most devotee, Sr Madhavendra Puri, lies in a
small pastoral village named Remuna in the Balasore (Baleshwar) district of
Orissa. Balasore is halfway between Puri and Kolkata, is the nearest railway
junction to Remuna. Remuna is called Gupta Vrindavana because Gopinatha
had many pastimes here in the mood of Vrindavana with His intimate vraja-madhurya
premi bhaktas.
Between
5am-7am visitors can have full darshana of the Deity while the pujari baths and
dresses Gopinatha. One can clearly see cows, cowherd boys and asta-sakhis
carved in black stone bas-relief Deity of Ksira-cora Gopinatha. On Gopinathas
right & left are black stone Deities of Govinda and Madana-Mohana brought.
There are also Deities of Radha-Rasabihari, Lord Jagannatha and Mahaprabhu. All
Vaishnavas are welcome here for Gopinathas special darshana, and the
indescribably mouth-watering milk sweet known as amrta-keli, prepared
from condensed milk, cream, sugar and a smidgen of raisins.
How Sri Gopinatha became Ksira-cora
Gopinatha?
This very
wonderful pastime is described in Caitanya Caritamrta Madhya Lila 4.21: http://vedabase.net/cc/madhya/4/21/en
other ref: http://backtogodhead.in/remuna-the-place-of-pleasure-by-bhakti-vikasa-swami/
#8) NILA-MADHAVA: This is a small village in the interior hilly
region of Orissa state, about 6-7 hours from Jagannatha Puri. Very nice pastime
about Nila-Madhava took place here. Local devotees at ISKCON Puri temple can
tell more on this.
#9) VARAHA-KSHETRA, Jajpur: In
Satya-yuga Lord Varaha dev appeared here who killed demon Hiranyakhya. In other
kalpas also different Varahadev appears here, and because of that this is
called Varaha Ksetra. Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu stayed here for a day or two
and offered worship to Lord Varaha on his way to Puri in the first decade of
16th century. Lord Sri Krishna Caitanyas Lotus foot print by the melting of
stone at varaha kshetra inside Varaha temple. Jajpur is very close to
Kapilesvara, the birthplace of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhus grandfather. It is
the place from where His grandfathers family had moved to Bengal. This is one
of the four most holy places (Char Dhams) in the religious tradition of
Vaishnavism located in Orissa. According to the tradition, Lord Vishnu after killing
the demon Gayasura (at Gaya city of Modern Bihar), to commemorate the glory of
His victory, placed his Sankha (Conch) in Puri, Chakra (Disc) in Bhubaneswar,
Gada (Mace) in Jajpur and Padma (Lotus) in Konark and they were later known as
Sankha Ksetra, Chakra Ksetra, Gada Ksetra and Padma Ksetra respectively in
spiritual and religious tradition.
Any
devotee interested to visit or help the new Namahatta centre at Varaha Ksetra
can please contact H.G. Krishna das. E-mail: daskrsnadas@yahoo.co.in
More
details on Varaha Ksetra are on website: www.dandavats.com/?p=9783
#10) SRIDHAM MAYAPUR: The
Appearance Place of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Jagannatha Puri to Sridham
Mayapur is little more than overnight tourney by train via Howrah. www.Mayapur.com
#11) EKACHAKRA DHAMA: The
Appearance place of Lord Nityananda Prabhu. Ekachakra Dhama is about 4 hours
tourney (165km) by taxi from Sridham Mayapur. Accommodation is available at the
ISKCON guesthouse. Please contact Mayapur Tourism office for taxi and
accommodation bookings (mtd@pamho.net ) for
Ekachakra Dhama.
More
details: http://www.dandavats.com/?p=11277
Annual
Sri Ksetra Jagannatha Puri Dhama Parikrama
Organized
by ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness)
Every year during the month of November/December few
days after the end of Kartik masa (month) Sri Ksetra Jagannatha Puri Dhama
Parikrama organized by ISKCON. Please contact HG Ananga Mohan Das (Ananga.Mohan.tkg@pamho.net) or HH Bhakti
Purusottama Swami Maharaj (bps@pamho.net) for more details.
WONDERFUL KIRTAN IN
FRONT OF LORD JAGANNATHA TEMPLE
Every evening during
Parikrama there is Jagannatha-katha by transcendentalists and various cultural
programs
Offering Obeisances to
Sri Ksetra Jagannatha Puri Dhama
Directions to reach Sri Jagannatha Puri Dhama:
Sri Jagannatha Puri Dhama is
well connected by air, rail and road to different parts of India.
Air: Nearest airport is Bhubaneswar, 60
km from Puri. Bhubaneswar is well connected by flights to Kolkata, Delhi,
Mumbai and other Indian cities. One can take a pre-paid taxi from the airport
to Puri, which will take about an hour to reach Puri.
Rail: Many fast trains link Puri to
different parts of India. Puri is overnight tourney from Howrah (Kolkata)
station. A number of overnight trains run from Howrah to Puri which are very convenient. Once a week (on Friday - #15644 Kyq
Puri Express) a direct train from Nabadwip Dham goes to Puri.
MAP OF
ORISSA and HOLY PLACES
Valuable references:
A. Sri Caitanya Caritamrta by Srila Krishna Das
Kaviraj Goswami: http://vedabase.net/cc/
B. Book: Sri Ksetra Parikrama by HH Bhakti
Purusottama Swami
C. Hidden Identity of Lord Jagannatha, Sri
Krishna Kathamrita magazine annual addition, Gopal Jiu Publications:
http://www.gopaljiu.org/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=32&category_id=3&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=86&vmcchk=1&Itemid=86
D. Patita-Pavana Jagannath, Sri Krishna
Kathamrita magazine annual addition, Gopal Jiu Publications: http://www.gopaljiu.org/index.php?page=shop.product_details&product_id=33&category_id=3&flypage=flypage.tpl&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=86
E. Sri Krishna Kathamrita Bindu fortnightly
e-magazine, Gopal Jiu Publications (free subscription): http://www.gopaljiu.org/bindu
F. Sri Ksetra Parikrama songs, Gopal Jiu
Publications
G. Book: Gopal Jiu beloved Deities of HH Gour
Govinda Swami at Gadeigiri, Gopal Jiu Publications
H. Jagannatha Mandir by Srila Bhaktivinoda
Thakura: http://gaudiyahistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Bhaktivinoda_Thakura_Jagannatha_Mandir.pdf
I. Book: Practical Guide to Puri and Navadvipa Dhama by Jada Bharata Das
Sri Ksetra Jagannatha Puri Dhama video: http://vimeo.com/43239393
Jagannatha Puri City of Lord Caitanya (video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPvrXLZT-48
Live Rathayatra Telecast
from Sri Jagannatha Puri Dhama (achieve):
http://rathjatra.nic.in or
http://rathjatra.nic.in/live2010d.htm
Jagannatha Puri Rathayatra 2013 Live Telecast recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0C4qxBfjfY
MAYAPUR TV: http://Mayapur.tv
/ Vrindavan TV: http://www.iskconvrindavan.com/krishnalive/
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JAGANNATHA SWAMI KI JAI!!!
SRI
PURUSHOTTAMA KSETRA JAGANNATHA PURI DHAMA KI JAI!!!
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