Shree Jagannath Temple


Height of Jagannath Temple - 214 ft 8 inch (From Road Level)


- 181 ft From Inner Base (ANTARVEDI)


Outer wall (Meghanada Prachira) - 665 ft x 644 ft


Inner wall (Kurma beda) - 420 ft x 315 ft (Made between 1467-1494)


Area of Temple withinin Outer wall - 9.83 Acres


Area of Temple within Inner wall - 3.03 Acres


Distance between two wall - 11 ft


Height of wall - 20 ft TO 24 ft


JAGAMOHANA or MUKHASAALA - 80 ft x 80 ft


Height of JAGAMOHANA or MUKHASAALA - 120 ft


NATA MANDAP - 80 ft x 80 ft


BHOGO MANDAP - 58 ft x 56 ft


Height of Aruna Stambha - 34 ft (11 mtr)



Nilachakra (Blue Wheel)


Weight -2200 kg. (55 MAHANA)


Height - 11 ft 8 inch


Diameter - 7 ft 6 inch


Thickness of PARIDHI - 2 inch


Width of PARIDHI - 9 inch


Dimeter of central circle - 2 ft 6 inch


Number of wheel bar - 8


Length of each wheel bar -1 ft 10 inch


Price (approx) - 2 crore (in 1983), 10 cores (in 2000)


Length of Flag (Patita Paban Bana) - 62 ft (42 HAATA) [Now limited to 19 HAAT]



Mahaprasad (Pure Vegetarian Spiritual Food)


Fire Places - 240


No. of dom (JHINKAA) in a fire place - 6


No. of mudpot cooked once in a fire place - 9


Cooks - 600


Rice - 30 monds


Varieties of Mahaprasad - 56


Mahaprasad can prepare in a festival day - For 1,00,000 people


Mahaprasad prepare everyday - For 25,000 people



Rath Yatra (Car Festival)


Cloth on Rath - 1090 mtr


No. of woods - 1072


No. of FAASI wooden log for wheel - 72


Height of Nandighosh (Jagannath) - 33 ft


No. of wheels of Nandighosh - 18 (Now 16)


Wooden log in Nandighosh - 832


Weight of Nandighosh - 65 Ton


Height of Darpodalona (Subhadra) -31 ft


No. of wheels of Darpodalona - 12


Wooden log in Darpodalona - 593


Height of Taladhwaja (Balabhadra) - 32 ft


No. of wheels of Taladhwaja - 16 (Now 14)


Wooden log in Taladhwaja - 763


Rathayatra in USA - 16 city (approx)


No. of Rathayatra abroad - 166 (By ISKCON)


Others


Sevayat (Survitors) - 206 kind (Now 119)


Number of priests - 6,000



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  • jai jagannath,.thanks for sharing the info prabhu
  • Very interesting to see. I pray that some day, the meaning of the holy name, which translated to "Lord of the Universe", will be taken to heart, and non-Hindu persons will be allowed to enter and worship these deities in this place.
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