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Jagannath Idol was installed in London for the first time

Jagannath Idol was installed in London for the first time
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LONDON: The god of brother Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra, as well as Chakra Sudarshan, Divine Weapon Lord Wisnu, has been installed in London for the first time, because the plan is ongoing to build the first Standalone Temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath in the UK, which will also Become the first in Europe.
Three idols have taken a temporary residence in Shree Ram Mandir in Southall, the oldest Hindu temple in the UK, while Shree Jagannath Society UK (SJS UK), a charity, surveillance for land in London which is large in London along the original Jagannath Temple line in Puri in the state of India Odisha.
The first phase acquired 10-30 hectares of land, building a holy place and installed an idol planned to be completed in 2024 at a cost of £ 4 million (Rs 40 Crore).
Trust is in the process of increasing money and looking for a plot of big land on the outskirts of London.
“The three gods are usually present together.
There is no place for them to be worshiped in the UK Pra Pratistha Prana Ritual (Hallowed) gods are carried out for three days between 1 and November 3 in Shree Ram Mandir in the presence of a number of worshipers.
Proceedings are shared directly with thousands throughout the world through zoom.
Idol carved from the Hoem Tree Trunk in Odisha which bears all sacred signs associated with Jagannath Lord as stipulated in the Bible.
“When we build our own temple, we will sanctify the new idols for the temple and this idol will live in SouthAll.
Jagannath is considered a god of times Yuga – the age of the current dispute, according to Hindu Scriptures.
He is worshiped in Puri, and is popular in Gujarat , Bengal and other parts of India.
We want to popularize JaganiNath worship in England, “Shatathy said.
In video messages, Odisha’s head of Odisha Naveen Patnaik congratulated UK SJS for establishing a residence for Lord Jagannath in London and praised the belief in medical supplies provided for Covid-19 patients in the rural pandemic.
Patnik also thanked SJS UK because of its efforts to support rural schools planting one round of neem lakh throughout the state.

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