Temple

Gundicha Mandir Puri

Odisha, Puri, Bhubaneswar

Situated in Puri, Orissa, Gundicha Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath. The famous Rath Yatra of Puri is held at this temple. The shrine, located 3 km from Shree Jagannath Temple remain closed for the
rest of the year and opened during the Ratha Yatra festival. This ritual is called as the Nava Dina Yatra ( 9 days Journey), or Ghosa Yatra.

Legend

According to the legends, the temple is named after the queen of King Indradyumna, Gundicha. One day, Gundicha saw the divine image of Jagannath being created by the architect Vishwakarma. After that, Gundicha insisted on her husband to built a temple for Lord jagannath. According to another legend, Once Lord Jagannath and his consort Lakshmi decide to stay at Gundicha temple for seven days. However, Lord Jagannath leaves behind Lakshmi in the Jagannath Temple and enjoys his summer vacation with His Gopis. There are Devdasis in the temple who become the Lord's consort in the Temple. When He comes back, Devi Lakshmi sprinkles some magical powder on Her Husband that makes Him forget about his romantic escape to the Gundicha Temple and the both are again reunited.

Architecture

Though, the Gundicha Temple stands to be built in the Kalinga style of architecture, but the glimpses of Deula style is predominant because of the use of the light-grey sandstone in the edifice. The temple premise comprise major 4 constituents- Vimana or the tower of the temple sanctum, Jagamohana or the assembly hall, Bhoga Mandapa where the offerings are served to the Almighty and the Nata Mandapa or the Festival Hall where dance performances are arranged by the devdasis. There is a small passage that connects the kitchen to the main mandir.

Darsan Info

Ratha Yatra is the ideal time to visit the pilgrim where the deities are relocated temporarily for their summer retreat.

Culture

The rich culture of Puri reflects the true spirit of the Odisha Society. Puri, the temple town of the state is the pious place where the Jagannath cult and the different other Indian cults, especially Vaishnavism are synthesizing. Besides the strong religious aspects, the temples of Puri are the assets of India that tells us the long lost century old stories. Pilgrims from other states and abroad visit the Shreekhetra all throughout the year and especially during the Ratha Yatra festival, Nabakalebar (executed in every 12 years), Chandana Snana and for different other religious zests.
The second most striking thing of their culture to witness is the enriched art. The art and crafts of Puri district is simply breathtaking. Catching a glimpse of the handloom silk and cotton sarees to the pipli handicrafts can be an enticing exploration.
When it comes to performing art, Odisha has set its benchmark with the famous Odissi dance.  The gala dance celebration at the Sun Temple of Konark is worth mentioning in this regard. Every year the Konark Dance Festival is attended by many dance lovers across the country and the world to witness the hallmark performing art at the awe-inspiring shrine.

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Temple Rituals

The temples is opened and cleaned when the deities are about to reach during the ratha Yatra Festival. During that time the idols are worshipped regularly for 7 days.

Special Rituals

Ratha Yatra

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