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Experience divine blessings at Jagannath Temple which is one of Char Dham pilgrimage sites and home to the mysterious wooden deities. Book verified independent Pandas for Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival), Snana Yatra (Bathing Festival), Hera Panchami, Dol Yatra (Holi), Satyanarayana, and Navagraha supplementary pujas (any other puja of your choice) performed at temple side shrines.

The Jagannath Temple Puri , built in 1161 CE by King Anantavarman Chodaganga, stands as India's most mystical Hindu shrine where Lord Jagannath (Vishnu's avatar), Balabhadra(Balaram), and Subhadra reside in unique wooden forms with incomplete bodies—representing the universe's formless divine essence.

This 12th century architectural marvel spans 400,000 square feet with the sacred Patita Pavana flag atop its 214 feet Neelachakra spire, visible from 20 kilometers away.

Unlike other temples, the deities here are ceremonially replaced in the secret Nabakalebara ritual every 12 to15 years, making this Char Dham pilgrimage site spiritually unparalleled.

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Jagannath Temple, Puri Timings & Rituals

  • Morning: Mangala Alati : 5:30 AM First auspicious lamp offering; darshan opens after this.
  • Morning: Sahanamela : 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Public darshan allowed near the Ratnavedi (inner sanctum).
  • Evening: Dhwaja Parivartan or Chunara Seva and Sandhya Alati : 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Replacement of the Flag and Evening lamp ceremony.

Special rituals and aarti are performed during these times, attracting numerous devotees seeking blessings.

How to reach Jagannath Temple, Puri

  • By Train : Nearest Railway Station: Puri (PURI) which is connected by direct trains from Howrah, Shalimar, Kharagpur, Bhubaneswar, Anan Vihar Terminal.
  • By Flight : The nearest airport: Biju Patnaik International Airport (BBI) in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, located about 60 k.m. away, with a travel time of roughly 1.5 to 2 hours by road, where you can get taxis, buses, or trains to Puri very easily.
  • By Road : NH 16: Major road via Bhubaneswar to Cuttack State Highway(SH) 13: Connects Puri and Konark Sun Temple NH 316A: Upcoming coastal connectivity route Badapokharia-Digha(West Bengal) Coastal Highway

Festivals & Best Best Times to Visit Jagannath Temple, Puri

Jagannath Temple hosts several significant festivals celebrated with great devotion. The ideal time is throughout the year. October to March when the weather is pleasant, perfect for pilgrimage and sightseeing.

Dola Yatra (Dola Purnima / Holi)	
March 4, 2026 (Wednesday) Dola Yatra (Dola Purnima / Holi) March 4, 2026 (Wednesday)

A six-day spring festival in the month of March where representative deities enjoy swing rides (Dola) and are worshipped with coloured powder (Phagu/Rang), culminating on the full moon(Purnima).

Snana Yatra	
June 29, 2026 (Monday) Snana Yatra June 29, 2026 (Monday)

The deities receive a ceremonial bath with 108 pitchers of aromatic water, marking their birthday. Afterward, they enter a 15-day seclusion period known as Anavasara due to "fever". Public darshan (viewing) will be closed from 29th June, 2026(Monday) to 15th July, 2026(Wednesday),

Ratha Yatra (Starting):
16th July, 2026 (Thursday)
Bahuda Yatra (Return Yatra):
24th July, 2026 (Friday) Ratha Yatra (Starting): 16th July, 2026 (Thursday) Bahuda Yatra (Return Yatra): 24th July, 2026 (Friday)

Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra(Balaram), and Subhadra travel on three massive wooden chariots (Rath) from the main temple to the Gundicha Temple for a nine-day annual sojourn.

Prasad of Jagannath Temple Puri

Sweet offerings made of khoya, jaggery, sugar, milk, and ghee, often distributed after puja.

Khaja, Sweets, prasad wrapped with cotton cloth

₹ 551 onwards

Khaja, Sweets, Sandesh, Dry Sweets, prasad wrapped with cotton cloth.
Khaja, Sweets, prasad wrapped with cotton cloth

₹ 2500 onwards

Khaja, Sweets, Sandesh, Dry Sweets, prasad wrapped with cotton cloth.
Khaja, Sweets, prasad wrapped with cotton cloth

₹ 5000 onwards

Khaja, Sweets, Sandesh, Dry Sweets, prasad wrapped with cotton cloth.

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