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* Home * About Us * Members * Existing Members * New Member Registration * Administration * Advisory Committee * Executive Committee * Puja Committee * Area Representatives * Technical Support * Puja * Puja Details * Puja Fees * Gallery * Donation * Job Openings * Contact Us * +91 9463326374 * Ratha Yatra * Sri Jagannath Puri Official Website * Live * * * Home * About Us * Members * Existing Members * New Member Registration * Administration * Advisory Committee * Executive Committee * Puja Committee * Area Representatives * Puja * Puja Details * Puja Fees * Gallery * Donation * Job Openings * Contact Us * Previous Next TODAY IN THE TEMPLE TEMPLE DARSHAN GUEST HOUSE BOOKING Shree Jagannath Temple Administration, Chandigarh never accepts any donation/offerings from the Devotees for Online Puja. So devotees are requested on behalf of the Temple Administration to be careful against fraudulent sites offering for such services. Chief Administrator, Jagannath Mandir, Chandigarh. LATEST NEWS Utkal Divas (Odisha Day) Celebration - Monday, 1st April 2024 UPCOMING EVENTS Deba Snana Purnima - June 22, 2024 Netra Utsav - July 6, 2024 Rath Yatra - July 7, 2024 DAILY PROGRAMME 05.30 am - Mangal Aarti 06.30 am - Sringar Aarti 12.00 pm - Madhyan Aarti 12.30 pm - Temple close 04.00 pm - Temple open 06.30 pm - Sandhya Aarti 07.00 pm - Bhajan Sandhya* 09.00 pm - Sayan Aarti 09.30 pm - Temple Close ABOUT US Utkal Sanskrutik Sangh is a cultural organisastion and Neelachal Trust is a chariatable trust located in Chandigarh. Both are committed to spread the Jagannath Culture and propagate Lord Jagannath's glory particularly in Chandigarh and adjacent areas. Cultural programmes are organized time to time for these purpose. TEMPLE The temple's groundbreaking ceremony occurred on Holi in 1982, with construction starting thereafter. LOCATION Situated in Sector-31 D, the temple obtained necessary approvals from defense authorities. More About Us Need Help, Call Us! +91 9463326374 or Contact Us Here! Contact Us About Sri Jagannath Temple The deities of the Sri Jagannath Temple are generally known as the Trimurti(Trinity) though, to the scholars, they are Chaturdhaa murtis (or images, 4 in number). Some think that originally there was only Jagannath as the object of worship and when Neela Madhava disappeared, King Indradyumna fabricated the body of Jagannath out of a log of wood that was picked up from the sea, as per a divine direction received by the King. Scholars holding the view that originally the Present-day Trinity was not there, cite the example of a Temple found in the Cuttack District in Orissa (belonging perhaps to the seventh century A.D.) where the images only of Jagannath and Balabhadra have been carved and Subhadra is not to be seen there.It is, therefore, believed that when there was a great resurgence of Saktism from the 7th century onwards, there was a successful attempt to install an image of the Mother Goddess (Durga or Sakti) in the Puri Temple by the side of Jagannath. According to some others, installation of the image of Durga or Sakti (who is also known as Bhadraa, Mangalaa etc.) might have taken place during the visit of Sankaraachaarya to Puri. In the Konarka Temple built in the 13th century A.D. (about a century later than the Puri Temple), there is a panel of three images. Jagannath is seen in the middle and to His left is the Mother Goddess, while to His right is a Linga (phallus). From this, it is deduced by some that this might have been the “Trio” of the Puri Temple, indicating the equal importance of Vaishnavism, Saktism and Saivism. There is another hypothesis that Bhadraa or Mangalaa (Durga) came to be called as Subhadra and at the time of Vaishnavite preponderance, she was introduced as Srikrishna’s sister, whose name also is Subhadra. Similarly one of the names of Lord Siva is Veerabhadra. Somehow, at a time of Vaishnavic efflorescence, He was transformed into Balabhadra. (The second half of this name i.e., ‘Bhadra’ was retained and the first half was substituted by Bala). When HE was thus called Balabhadra, He, was introduced as the elder brother of Srikrishna. Read More Watch Video OUR LIVE BROADCAST July 4,2019 JAGANNATH RATH YATRA IN THE CITY VIDEO GALLERY AT GLANCE VIDEO GALLERY AT GLANCE VIDEO GALLERY AT GLANCE VIDEO GALLERY AT GLANCE Testimonials WHAT OUR MEMBERS SAY Attending the Rath Yatra organized by the Jagannath Temple was an unforgettable experience filled with celebration & unity. Das Gupta The Jagannath Temple's serene atmosphere and spiritual energy left me feeling uplifted and rejuvenated. Mukesh Singh Each visit to the Jagannath Temple fills me with inner peace and strength, making it a cherished sanctuary in my life. Mukesh Singh Attending the Rath Yatra organized by the Jagannath Temple was an unforgettable experience filled with celebration & unity. Das Gupta The Jagannath Temple's serene atmosphere and spiritual energy left me feeling uplifted and rejuvenated. Mukesh Singh Each visit to the Jagannath Temple fills me with inner peace and strength, making it a cherished sanctuary in my life. Mukesh Singh Attending the Rath Yatra organized by the Jagannath Temple was an unforgettable experience filled with celebration & unity. Das Gupta The Jagannath Temple's serene atmosphere and spiritual energy left me feeling uplifted and rejuvenated. Mukesh Singh ABOUT US We bow down to Lord Jagannath, the epitome of divine grace and the embodiment of universal love and compassion. +91 9463326374 info@jagannathmandirchandigarh.com Sector 31, Chandigarh - 160047 QUICK LINKS * About Us * New Member Registration * Puja Details * Gallery * Contact Us HELP & RESOURCES * Donation * Do's & Dont's * Help * FAQs USEFUL LINKS * rathjatra.nic.in * Odisha Tourism * Puri District * Government of Odisha * Indian Rail © 2024 Sri Jagannath Mandir Chandigarh | Developed By Vibrantick Infotech Solutions * *