Jagannath Temple, Ranchi | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Ranchi |
Deity | Lord Jagannath |
Festivals | Rath Yatra |
Location | |
Location | Ranchi |
State | Jharkhand |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 23°19′1″N 85°16′54″E / 23.31694°N 85.28167°E |
Architecture | |
Creator | Ani Nath Shahdeo |
Completed | 1691 |
Jagannath Temple is a Hindu temple in Ranchi, India's 17th-century temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath. It was built by king of Barkagarh Jagannathpur Thakur Ani Nath Shahdeo, in 1691. Completed on 25 December 1691,[1][2] it is located about 10 km from the main town. The temple is on top of a small hillock.[3] Similar to the famous Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, this temple is built in the same architectural style, although it is smaller.[4]
Similar to the Rath Yatra in Puri, an annual fair and rath yatra is held at this temple in the month of Aashaadha, attracting thousands of tribal and non-tribal devotees[3] not only from Ranchi but also from neighbouring villages and towns and is celebrated with much pomp and vigor.[4][5]
Built on a hilltop, most visitors climb the stairs or take a vehicle. The temple was desecrated and vandalized by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in the year 1691.[6]
The temple collapsed on 6 August 1990 and was reconstructed on 8 February 1992.[5]