Jagan Nath Temple Ahmedabad

         About The Jagannath Temple,Ahmedabad Gujarat
Jagannath Temple
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                                Jagannath Temple

Introduction 

Temple Introduction
Jagannath Temple
The Jagannath Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu God jagannath in the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat the state of India.The Temple located in the Jamalpur locality was established by the sadhu Sarangdasji about 450 years ago's.The temple is famous for its annual chariots festival, the Rath Yatra, which is the third most important and largest after the Rath Yatra at Puri and KolKatta. The temple remains open for devotees from 4:30 AM to 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM daily.

The Rath Yatra 

Jagannath Temple Rath Yatra
Rath Yatra Devottee
The annual Rath Yatra coincides with the Rath Yatra in Puri. As Per tradition elephant have the first glimpse of Jagannath,his brother Balbadra and sister Subhadra and lead the procession.The Chief minister of Gujarat performs the 'Pa hind Vidhi' or the symbolic cleaning of the path for chariot of Jagannath for the rath yatra, after which the procession begins. The Rath yatra entourage passes through different parts of the city of Ahmedabad covering a distance of about 14-km. The yatra halts at Sara spur, where the locals offer 'Maha Bhoj' to the entire entourage of devotees of Lord Jagannath. It is celebrated as 'Lokotsav' or public festival of the state of Gujarat. The Ahmedabad Rath Yatra is known to be the third largest Rath Yatra festival after the Rath Yatra festivals in Calcutta and puri, and are celebrated on the same day.

Attacks on the Temple during the 1969 Gujarat Riots

Attacks on Jagannath Temple
Public in Rath Yatra
On 18 September 1969, a Muslim crowd had gathered in the Jamalpur area to celebrate the local  festival at the tomb of a Sufi saint Bhukari Saheb Chilla. When the sadhu(Hindu holy men) of the nearby Jagannath temple tried to bring their cows back to the temple compound through the crowded streets, some Muslim women were injured. The cows also allegedly damaged some carts on which the Muslims were selling goods. This led to violence in which some Muslim youths attacked and injured the sadhus, and damaged the temple windows. Sevadasji, the mahant (priest) of the Hindu temple, went on a protest fast, which he gave up after a 15-member Muslim delegation led by A.M. Peerzda met him and apologized.
However, subsequently, a dargah (tomb shrine) near the temple was damaged by some Hindus. A large number of Muslims protesters gathered in the area. On the afternoon of 19 September, a crowd of 2500-3000 Muslims attacked the temple again. Following this, the rumors spread and the violence escalated, resulting in several incidents of arson, murders and attacks on the places of worship around the area.


                            

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