The Jagannath Temple is a beautiful and peaceful place tucked within Durbar Square. The architecture is impressive, and I love how it's a bit quieter compared to the other temples around. The carvings on the temple are also fascinating, especially the intricate details. It’s a great place to take a break and just enjoy the calm atmosphere.
I was amazed at how much history is packed into this small temple. It’s dedicated to Lord Jagannath, and the design of the temple is really traditional. I spent some time here learning about its significance and just soaking in the surroundings. It’s a nice contrast to the hustle and bustle of the square.
Jagannath Temple is definitely one of those places that you don’t want to miss when visiting Durbar Square. It’s not as crowded as other sites, and the temple itself is beautifully carved. It’s a great place to step away from the crowds, observe the rituals, and...
Read moreJagannath Temple is one of the oldest structures in Durbar Square. 🎪🏛🏛🏛🏵 The temple has a three-tiered platform and two storeys. 🏯 This temple has survived the earthquake but there are worrying cracks in the upper-storey brickwork. There is a big platform near Jagannath temple which is full of pigeons. People buy grains (for 20 rs or so) and feed grains to the pigeons which is a big attraction...
Read moreJagannath Temple is one of the oldest structures in Durbar Square. The temple has a three-tiered platform and two storeys. This temple has survived the earthquake but there are worrying cracks in the upper-storey brickwork. There is a big platform near Jagannath temple which is full of pigeons. People buy grains (for 20 rs or so) and feed grains to the pigeons which is a big attraction...
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