Description
Puri Jagannath Temple Odisha is known as the land of Lord Jagannath meaning the Lord of the Universe. Take a stroll down our top choices to see how our sculpture of Puri Jagannath temple could benefit from their stylish and novel designs in your home decor.
Material: Soapstone / Pink stone
Dimension(HWL): 9 x 4 x 10 inch
Height: 9 inches
Material: Soapstone / Pink stone
Dimension(HWL): 9 x 4 x 10 inch
Height: 9 inches
The significance of the home decor:
- It’s a small replica of the Puri Jagannath temple.
- There are four gates to enter the temple and one of them is Singhdwara which is a Sanskrit word that means Lion Gate. There are statues of two lions one on each side of the gate. People can enter the temple through the staircase of 22 steps which is known as Baisi Pahacha.
- Arun Stambh is situated in front of the Singdwara. The pillar is sixteen-sided and is monolithic. The idol of Arun can be found here who drives the chariot of the Sun god.
- Hathidwara, Vyaghradwara, and Ashwadwara are the three other entrances from where people can enter the temple. Hathidwara is also known as elephant gate, Vyaghradwara as tiger gate, and Ashwadwara as horse gate. The gates are named so as they are guarded by elephants, tigers, and horses respectively.
- Mukti Mandapa is a platform made with granite and its height is five feet.
The sequence is as follows in the above design;
- The Deula, Vimana, or Garba Griha (Sanctum sanctorum) is the location of the triad deities on the Ratna Vedi (Throne of Pearls). In the style of Rekha Deula.
- Mukhashala (Porch in front).
- Nata mandir / Natamandapa, also referred to as the Jagamohan (Auditorium/Dancing Hall), and
- Bhoga Mandapa (Offerings Hall).
Puri Lord Jagannath temple:
- The historic Jagannath temple (Shrimandira) at Puri was built in the year 1078.
- The Jagannath Temple at Puri is one of the most respected Vaishnava sites of worship in India.
- The Jagannath Temple is a vital Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath, a form of Sri Krishna
- A legend says that Indradyumna was a king who worshipped Lord Vishnu very much.
- One night he slept and saw Lord Jagannath in his dream. He also heard a voice telling him about a fragrant tree and ordering him to make idols from it.
- So the king made the idols of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra. Along with it, he also created the Sudarshan Chakra.
- The Puri temple is well-known for its annual Ratha Yatra or chariot festival.
- The Jagannath temple is one of the four pilgrimage sites of the Char Dham Pilgrimage by the Hindu population.
With a little creativity, decorating your home can be both easy and budget-friendly:
- transform your room by displaying the statuette in the china cabinet or wall-mounted display cases.
- Add the lovely sculpture to your bookshelf, for a dramatic new look.
- Invest in hanging or floating shelves where you never get disappointed with sprucing your money to exhibit the miniature sculpture.
- Get creative with the sculpture by exhibiting it on any tabletop of home or office for good vibes every other day.
- Instantly modernize old wooden dressers, coffee tables, and end tables, to display the art piece.
- Tower display shelves and free-standing showcases add a subtle vibe to your room.
- The vacant corner of your room and staircase should be your first go-to.
- Save the floor space by exhibiting it on a floating or hanging shelf in the patio or living room.
- A gift item is suitable for every festive occasion of your dear one.
How to upkeep your artifact; tips
- We usually look for low-cost and easy ways to clean our decor pieces. below are the best possible ways to keep our artifacts shine and clean.
- Gently buff the statue using a soft bristle brush, or you can use a handheld vacuum cleaner where all unconsolidated dust will get sucked away effortlessly.