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How is the English word Juggernaut associated with Lord Jagannath of Puri?

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| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 21, 2024, 08:00 IST
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​How is the English word Juggernaut associated with Lord Jagannath of Puri?​

The English word Juggernaut means a huge, powerful, and overwhelming force. Though this seems to be a usual word in the language, this word is derived from a deity and the story of a popular temple in India. Check out how the word Juggernaut is associated with Lord Jagannath of Puri.
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The origins of the word 'Juggernaut'

Stories and legends surrounding the word "Juggernaut" trace its inspiration back to the mighty power of Lord Jagannath and the grandeur of his chariot, known as the Rath, particularly during the popular Rath Yatra festival at the Puri Jagannath Temple.

The sight of 1000-plus devotees carrying the chariot and the idol signifies the power of Lord Jagannat and this has apparently inspired the Europeans to derive the word Juggernaut which means a powerful, overwhelming force.

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​Puri Jagannath temple​

Nestled in the heart of Puri lies the majestic Jagannath Temple, a sacred edifice dedicated to Lord Jagannath, along with his siblings, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra. This temple draws millions of pilgrims and tourists every year.

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​The architectural miracle​

The Jagannath Temple's towering spires, intricately carved walls, and sprawling courtyards contribute to its aura of grandeur and sanctity. Beyond its mythological significance, the temple offers a unique architectural experience and spiritual ambiance that captivates pilgrims and tourists alike.

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​Mahaprasad​

The temple is renowned for its Mahaprasad, a sacred offering of food believed to be imbued with the blessings of the deity. Devotees partake in this offering, considering it a divine feast that nourishes not only the body but also the soul, reinforcing their connection to Lord Jagannath.

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​The Radholsavam Ritual​

During the Radholsavam ritual, the deities are adorned with new clothes, and the temple premises come alive with vibrant festivities and devotional fervor. This festival of clothes signifies the renewal and rejuvenation of spiritual energies, further strengthening the bond between devotees and the divine.

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​Nabakalebara​


The annual Nabakalebara festival, where the wooden idols of the deities are replaced with new ones, symbolizes the cyclical nature of life and the eternal presence of the divine. This elaborate ceremony, steeped in ritual and tradition, underscores the enduring legacy of the Jagannath Temple.

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​The Rath Yatra​

One of the most renowned rituals associated with the Jagannath Temple is the Rath Yatra, or the Chariot Festival, where the deities are ceremoniously taken out of the temple in grand processions atop lavishly decorated chariots. Legends of devotees throwing themselves under the chariot wheels in an act of sacrifice gave rise to the term 'Juggernaut,' symbolizing an unstoppable force commanding unwavering reverence.

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