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Puri Vacation Tour
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Puri, also known as
"Sri Purusottama Dham" is a sacrosanct centre for Hindus all
over the globe for the Jagannath temple and is also known for
the good stretch of the beautiful white sand beaches on Bay of
Bengal. Thousands of pilgrims visit Puri for the Lord
Jagannath temple and the annual Rath yatra festival. The
beatifying effect of the temples, wide beaches that offer
scenic view of sunrise and sunset, traditional fishing farms
where the clasical old methods of fishing are used by the
local fishermen and fabulous resorts and hotels makes it a
distinctive tourist destination. Overall the calm and cool
nature of the locals here makes Puri a peaceful getaway.
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Tourist Attractions of Puri
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The Jagannath Temple
The majestic temple of Jagannath is a major attraction for the
tourists visiting Puri. The Jagannath Temple is one of the
four most important Hindu pilgrimage sites or the Char Dham,
alongwith Dwarka, Badrinath and Rameshwaram. This 65-meter
high structure was built in 12th century and stands in the
Nilgiri Hills. The Nata Mandir and the Bhoga Mandir were built
in the 14th and 15th century. The meals in temple are made out
of the donated raw materials only. Non-Hindus cannot enter the
Jagannatha temple. This is strictly enforced.
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Gundicha Ghar
The Gundicha temple is another important site to visit in
Puri. This temple is said to be the home of Lord Krishna's
aunt 'Gundicha'. A myth goes that the Lord stays here for 9
days during the Rath yatra in Puri. During the Rath Yatra,
Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra are ceremoniously
taken in lavishly designed wooden chariot (Rath) from the
Jagannath temple to Gundicha Ghar. At the house, the aunt
welcomes them by offering them the padoapitha (rice cakes).
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Temple of Child Krishna at Indradyumna Tank
The Indradyumna Tank, famous for being related to Lord
Krishna, has a small shrine dedicated to King Indradyumna of
Orissa. There is a temple of Child Krishna nearby too. It is
one of the five sacred lakes of Puri and is situated on the
north western part of the Gundicha temple.
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Chilika Lake
Asia's largest freshwater lake (spread in 1100 sq km area) is
situated 50 kilometers from Puri. Dotted with many emerald
green islands with colorful names such as 'honeymoon islands'
and 'Breakfast island', Chilika is home to a rich variety of
aquatic fauna. The thrilling sight of dolphins round the year
and abundance of migratory birds in winter make it an ideal
place for vacations.
» Konark
Situated 35 km from Puri, Konark is home to the Sun Temple,
also called the Black Pagoda. Konark is a must visit for its
historical and architectural importance. The Konark beach is
said to be one of the finest and most romantic beaches on the
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