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About Jagannath Temple

The gorgeous and lovely Emami Jagannath Temple is located approximate 10 kilometers from Balasore Bus Stand. This temple is an architectural masterpiece built by Emami out of red stone that draws a lot of tourists. The stone carvings and craftsmanship captivate art enthusiasts. The Sri Jagannath Temple is frequently referred to as Odisha's second Puri Jagannath Temple. The Emami Jagannath Temple looks to be constructed on a big chariot wheel.
Emami Paper Mills Limited launched the sparkling shrine, which stands at an astonishing height of 78 feet, within the grounds of Balgopalpur village, Mitrapur on a three-acre plot of land. The temple appears to be built on top of a giant chariot wheel.

Temple Location & Address

Address: Sivsaktipitha Sri Jagannath, At Ispat Colony, Batitanki, Balgopalpur, Odisha 756019

Visiting Hours: Sunday to Saturday (6 AM to 8 PM)

Contact Number: 06782 275 726

The Lord Jagannath temple covers an area of 4,300 square feet. There are 380-square-foot temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Goddess Bimala, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Sankat Mochan Hanuman on the property.

The Jagannath Temple is made of temple stone and is built in the style of the Sri Jagannath Temple in Puri, with the main spire housing the deities and a minor spire rising above it. The temple's main entrance faces the morning direction. The temple complex is surrounded by the Meghnad Prahara, a rectangular wall.

Four gates surround these two walls. Because it is flanked by two massive lion statues, the main gate is known as the Lion Gate or Singh Dwar. The temple complex is split into four distinct portions. The main temple is 61 feet tall and built on steep terrain, elevated by 22 high steps, making it even more magnificent.

The Blue Wheel is a wheel composed of an eight-metal alloy named Asta-Dhatu that is located above the Jagannath Temple.

There is also a kitchen and housing quarters for the priests within the temple compound. Panchalingeshwar Temple and Emami Jagannath Temple are 23 kilometers apart. The Emami Jagannath Temple is one of the most well-known temples in Balasore.