Shree Jagannath Templepuri
The Abode of the Lord of the Universe

Overview
A 12th-century architectural marvel dedicated to Lord Jagannath, famous for its mysterious rituals and the grand annual Rath Yatra.
What To Expect?
An atmosphere of overwhelming devotion and ancient mystery. You will witness the massive 65-meter high Shikhara and the 'Neelachakra'. The temple is famous for its 'Mahaprasad' cooked in earthen pots. Observe the unique wooden idols of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra. Note that non-Hindus are not permitted inside the main temple complex.
Tips
- Leave your footwear and electronics at the official free stands near the Lion’s Gate.
- Traditional Indian attire is recommended for a smooth entry.
- Try to catch the 'Dhvaja Parivartan' (flag changing) ritual in the evening.
Exploring Shree Jagannath Temple
Mysteries of the Temple
The temple is shrouded in legends: the flag always flaps in the opposite direction of the wind, and no birds or planes ever fly above the main dome.
The 'Ananda Bazar' inside the complex is the world's largest food court, where thousands share the sacred Mahaprasad every day regardless of caste or creed.
How to reach Shree Jagannath Temple
Located at the end of the Grand Road (Bada Danda). Easily reachable by auto-rickshaw or battery rickshaw from any part of Puri.
Tips for Visiting Shree Jagannath Temple, puri
- Leave your footwear and electronics at the official free stands near the Lion’s Gate.
- Traditional Indian attire is recommended for a smooth entry.
- Try to catch the 'Dhvaja Parivartan' (flag changing) ritual in the evening.



















































