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DEOGARH, ODISHA

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Jagannath Temple in Deogarh Odisha is the above all else Jagannath sanctuary in Bamanda State. It is an authentic landmark of creative wonder and legacy of the Ganga administration. The wonderful constructions are recreated on the Kalinga style of sanctuary engineering.

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Jagannath Temple in Deogarh, Odisha situated at Purunagarh, the old capital of Bamra State, this sanctuary is one of the most seasoned among the arrangement of sanctuaries around there. It was worked by Raja Pratap Rudra Deb in the year 1705. This is the above all else Jagannath sanctuary in Bamanda State. It is an authentic landmark of creative wonder and legacy of the Ganga administration. The wonderful constructions are recreated on the Kalinga style of sanctuary engineering. The sanctuary was isolated into four significant parts – Garbhagriha, Natyashala, Jagnyashala, and Bhogamandap. There is a presumptive patio of the concrete ground surface. Alluring places of worship have been engraved which have an orientation to the Indian culture and custom. The area is encircled by holy places of assistant gods.

The main celebration of the Jagannath sanctuary is the vehicle celebration, during the period of Ashadha (June-July) acted in the line of the acclaimed vehicle celebration of Lord Jagannath of Puri and proceeds for six days on the Bada Danda, the primary avenue of Deogarh and finishes on the Bahuda Jatra day when the Lords Jaganath Lord Balabhadra and Maa Subhadra get back from their stay.

Geographical Information

Located at Purunagarh, the old capital of Bamra State, this temple is one of the oldest among the series of temples in Deogarh town. It was built by Raja Pratap Rudra Deb in the year 1705. The temple was divided into four major parts – Garbhagriha, Natyashala, Jagnyashala and Bhogamandap.

Weather

The climate of Deogarh district is characterised by hot and dry summer, moist winter and distributed rains during the South-West monsoon season. The maximum temperature on an average remains about 41º Celsius and the average minimum temperature remains at about 26º Celsius. On hottest days prior to the advent of the South-West monsoon during May the maximum temperatures veers between 45º to 47º Celsius. December and January are the coldest months of the year with the minimum temperature remaining between 7º and 12º Celsius. Due to the passing of western disturbances across North India during the winter months, short spells of extreme cold conditions prevail in the district and on certain occasions, the minimum temperature drops to about 4º Celsius. The relative humidity is high during the South-West monsoon season being generally over 75 percent. After the monsoon season, humidity decreases and during the winter season, the air is salubrious. The driest part of the year is the summer season when the relative humidity is rather low, the afternoon humidity being generally about 25 to 30 percent.

Best Foods

You can get food from Hotels in the town area.

Best Time To Visit

The most important festival of the Jagannath temple is the car festival, during the month of Ashadha (June-July) performed in the line of the famous car festival of Lord Jagannath of Puri and continues for six days on the Bada Danda, the main thoroughfare of Deogarh and culminates on the Bahuda Jatra day when the Lords

Transportation (Direction)

By Air
Nearest Aerodrome – Bhubaneswar – 270 K.M.

 

By Train
Nearest Railway Station – Rairakhol – 90 K.M.

 

By Road
Within Deogarh Town

How to Prepare for Place

To visit Jagannath Temple in Deogarh Odisha, You can any time visit here. This place has rich history and culture. It is advisable to bring a camera to capture its beauty.

 

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