Know secrets of Jagannath Puri temple, which could not be solved till date
Know secrets of Jagannath Puri temple, which could not be solved till date
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You must have heard the name of Jagannath temple, because it is considered to be one of the four shrines of Hindus. Situated in the coastal city of Puri in Odisha, this world famous temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Every year lakhs of devotees come from all over the world to see God. There are many mysterious and miraculous things related to this sacred temple which is more than 800 years old, which surprises. So today we are going to tell you many interesting things related to this temple.

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The biggest secret of Jagannath temple is that the flag at its peak always wave in the opposite direction of the wind. Usually during the day the wind moves from the sea towards the earth and in the evening from the earth towards the sea, but you will be surprised to know that this process is reversive here. Now why this is so, no one has known this secret till date. A Sudarshan Chakra is placed on the summit of the Jagannath temple, about which it is said to look at it from any direction, but it seems that the face of the chakra is on your side. Similarly, another mystery is that the shadow of the shrine of the temple always remains invisible. Nobody is able to see him on the ground. It also say that no one can hear the sound of the waves of the sea inside the temple, while the sea is nearby, but as soon as you step out of the temple, the sound of the ocean waves starts to be heard clearly. Really it is nothing short of a surprise.

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Although birds usually pass over the temple or sometimes sit on its crest, Jagannath temple is the most mysterious in this case, because no bird passes over it. Not only this, even airplanes do not fly over the temple. The kitchen of this temple also surprises everyone. Seven pots are placed on top of each other for the devotees to cook the prasad, but surprisingly it is the prasad that cooks first in the top placed vessel. Then the prasad kept in one pot is cooked downwards. It is also said that the prasad made here every day never falls short among the devotees. Whether 10-20 thousand people come or millions of people, everyone gets prasad, but as soon as the temple gate is closed, the prasad also ends.

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