In one sense, Puri is synonymous, with Jagannatha and vice versa. For more than a century past, historians, foreign and Indian, have been trying to' unveil the mystery of the three deities namely, Jagannatha, Balabhadra and Subhadra worshipped in the Puri temple. But the success they have achieved is almost negligible. All the same, the traditional authorities strongly hold that Jagannatha is perhaps as old as human civilization. The antiquity of Jagannatha is so much shrouded in mystery that it may take many more years for scholars to arrive at any definite conclusion. There are a number old works in Sanskrit which sing the glories of Orissa in general and of Puri in particular. A passage is frequently quoted from the Rg Veda and explained in the light of the well-known commentary of Sayana to show that the history of Jagannatha dates back to the age of the Rig Veda itself.
The Puranas (Voluminous works in Sanskrit containing accounts of ancient
Indian history,
culture, mythology, philosophy, religion, etc.) present elaborate accounts
pertaining to the
origin of Jagannatha in an atmosphere of mystery and divine inspiration.
Prominent among the
Puranas are the Skanda Purana, the Brahma Purana and the Narada Purana. Even in
the
Ramayana and the Mahabharata, there are references to the shrine of Jagannatha.
The Pandavas of
the Mahabharata are believed to have come here and offered worship to
Jagannatha. ,Some scholars hold that even
Jesus Christ and Mohammed, the founders of Christianity and Islam respectively
also visited
Puri. But the historicity of such a view is yet to be established.
Historically speaking, the antiquity of Jagannatha can
be taken to the second century B.C.when Kharavela was the emperor of Kalinga (the ancient name of Orissa). There is
the mention of
one Jinasana in the historic Hatigumpha inscription of the emperor on the top of
Udayagiri
hills near Bhubaneswar and though it clearly speaks of a Jaina deity, it is
often identified
with Jagannatha. But reliable materials in historical form are available from
the 9th century
A.D. when Sankaracarya visited Puri and founded the Govardhana Matha as the
eastern dhama of India.
The place where each one of the four Mathas has been established by Sankara
is known by the
celebrated name of dhama which literally means, a sacred place. Puri is the
dhama of eastern
India. It is the traditional belief that a Hindu should visit these four dhamas
at least once
in his life and the prevailing practice is that, after visiting the other three
dhamas, one
must visit Puri dhama. The records maintained by the Pandas in the Puri temple
contain
reliable materials to show that for centuries past, people from the whole of
India have been
visiting Puri in course of their pilgrimage.
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The main temple in Puri is surrounded by about 30 temples,
small and big, a list of which may
be seen in Chapter 8. They were Put up at different periods of history by
different periods. Even
to, this day, the pilgrims are generally advised by the Pandas to visit and
offer worship in
almost all these temples before they are taken to the Jagamohana or the porch to
see the
presiding deities in the sanctum sanctorum.
Jagannatha is not the only deity worshipped in the
temple,
though it is known as the
'Jagannatha Temple'. But along with Jagannatha, two others namely,
Balabhadra,
and Subhadra
are also worshipped here. These three, constitute the basic and
fundamental
Trinity and are considered to be the forms and manifestations of the
omni-present, omni-scient and omni-potent supreme power.Sudarsan who is
supposed to be the fourth important divine manifestation is also
worshipped with
the celebrated trio and these four are known as the Caturdha murti or
the
four-fold divine
images.Besides, Madhava, a replica of Jagannatha, Sridevi and Bhudevi
are also
installed in the sanctum
sanctorum and worshipped.
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