Digha Jagannath Temple Timings

Day                                  Morning Darshan                   Evening Darshan
Monday To Sunday     5:30 AM – 12:30 PM              3:30 PM – 9:00 PM

DIGHA JAGANNATH TEMPLE
Jagannathdham Digha

The Jagannath Temple at Digha, (East Medinipur) West Bengal also known as Jagannath Dham, Digha is a Spiritual landmark project for the State and the Entire Nation. It is situated along the shoreline of the Majestic Bay of Bengal on a land parcel of Approx 24 acres.

The Temple Architecture is Inspired from the Proportions of Jagannatha Temple at Puri - an edifice of Kalinga Architecture. It is over 65 mtr. feet Tall above the ground Level. The design incorporates all the traditional components of Vedic Temple. The temple is designed to welcome over 1 lac devotees per day. It is aligned along the east west axis with Black Stone Aruna Sthambha, height of 35 feet, marking the east end.

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Lord Jagannath

Lord Jagannath is a revered deity in Hinduism, primarily worshipped in Puri, Odisha. He is considered a form of Lord Vishnu, representing the divine essence of love and compassion. The name “Jagannath” means “Lord of the Universe.”

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Devi Subhadra

Devi Subhadra is the sister of Lord Jagannath and Lord Balabhadra in Hindu mythology. She represents wisdom and compassion. Subhadra is worshipped as a powerful goddess, particularly during the Rath Yatra festival in Puri.

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Lord Balabhadra

Lord Balabhadra is the elder brother of Lord Jagannath and Devi Subhadra. He is associated with strength, righteousness, and protection. Often depicted holding a mace (Gada), Balabhadra symbolizes power and virtue. He is revered in the Jagannath tradition, especially during the annual Rath Yatra in Puri.

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Q1: What are the opening and closing times of Digha Jagannath Temple?

The temple opens at 5:00 AM and closes at 9:00 PM, with a midday break from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

Q2: Is there any entry fee?

No, entry is completely free. Devotees may offer voluntary donations if they wish.

Q3: Can I attend Aarti or Bhog offerings?

Yes, Aartis are open to public viewing, but space may be limited during peak hours or festivals.

Q4: Where is the temple located in Digha?

The temple is located near New Digha, close to the railway station and major hotels.

Q5: Is photography allowed inside?

Photography is not allowed in the sanctum area. Follow signs and temple staff instructions.

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