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Learn moreThe temple of Lord Jagannath at Baripada is universally known as Haribaldev temple. It was built by Shri Baidyanath Bhanj in 1575 A.D. on the same architectural principles of Kakharua Baidyanath temple. The temple stands as a symbol of the religious favour of the Bhanja Rulers of Mayurbhanj and is regarded as the Queen Monad among the princely states during the pre-merger days.It is made of laterite stone with exquisite designs engraved in the walls. It has height of 84โฒ-6โณ. A big boundary wall encirles the temple which is a replica of that of Lord Jagannath at Puri. An inscription on the temple wall states that in the year 1497 of the Saka Era this temple was built by Baidyanath Bhanj. This temple, like the Kakharua Baidyanath of Manatri is provided with Vimana, Jagamohan and Nata Mandira and is in a better preserved condition than the latter.Besides the presiding deities, there are as many as seventeen Bedha deities consecrated in the temple. The Jagannath temple compound is provided with small cells in which the images of different religions find place.
Every year Car festival is celebrated on the day after the day on which Car festival is celebrated at Puri. The three deities come to the Radhamohan Temple (Mausimaa Mandir) during car festival which lasts for two days. The speciality of the Baripada Car festival is that only ladies can pull the chariot of...
ย ย ย Read more๐ Historical & Cultural Significance Second Srikhetra: Baripadaโs Jagannath Temple is revered as Second Srikhetra after Puri, echoing similar rituals and architectural grandeur. Built in 1575 CE: Maharaja Baidyanath Bhanj, a visionary ruler of Mayurbhanj, commissioned the temple in classic Kalinga architecture, symbolizing devotion and royal patronage. Unique Rath Yatra Tradition: Baripada is the only place where women exclusively pull Maa Subhadraโs chariot during Rath Yatraโa powerful gesture of inclusion and reverence.
๐ฟ Spiritual Ambience & Tourism The temple is nestled amidst the serene backdrop of Mayurbhanj, with nearby attractions like Similipal National Park adding to its eco-spiritual charm. Local initiatives have enhanced tourism with better infrastructure, cultural festivals, and promotion of handicrafts and cuisine.
โจ Symbolism & Legacy The temple stands as a beacon of devotional resilience. Legend says the Maharaja, denied darshan at Puri due to royal protocol, built this temple in penance and devotion. It reflects the inclusive spirit of Odisha, blending royalty, spirituality and...
ย ย ย Read moreThe Jagannatha Temple in Baripada, Odisha, is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra. Built by Maharaja Baidyanath Bhanj in 1575, it's also known as the 'Second Srikhetra' after the famous Jagannath Temple in Puri. This temple boasts an impressive architecture, with exquisite designs engraved on its walls, and is considered one of the oldest temples in Odisha.
Key Features: Rath Yatra: The temple celebrates a grand Rath Yatra, second only to the Puri Rath Yatra, where women devotees are given priority to pull the chariot of Goddess Subhadra. Architecture: The temple is made of laterite stone, with a height of 84 feet, and features a big boundary wall encircling it. Deities: The temple houses 17 Bedha deities, including Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra.
Things to Do: Visit the temple during Rath Yatra (July) for a unique experience. Explore the nearby Rasikaraya temple, located 270 feet southeast of the Jagannatha Temple. Take a stroll around the temple complex, soaking in its...
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