Jai Jagannath
1 – Shreemandira Parikrama is a 75-meter corridor around Shree Jagannatha Temple in Puri. 2 – The purpose is to provide unobstructed corridors for devotees to visually connect with the Temple, Neelchakra, and Meghanada Pacheri.
– The corridor is divided into nine zones on the northern, southern, and western sides. – Zones include green buffer, inner pradakshina, landscape, outer pradakshina, public convenience, service lane, emergency lane, mixed traffic lane, and shaded footpath.
The corridor includes various amenities like cloakrooms, information cum donation kiosks, reception center, shelter pavilions, toilets, ATM kiosk, police service center, electrical room, and a first aid center.
Different divisions include green buffer, inner pradakshina, landscape, outer pradakshina, public convenience, service lane, emergency lane, mixed traffic lane, and shaded footpath.
East Plaza: The eastern plaza is a large open space for festivals, including Rath Yatra, allowing a congregation of devotees in a safe environment.
Aerial views display different layers of the parikrama, including Meghanada Pacheri, Aswadwara Chakada, Vyaghradwara Chakada, and Hastidwara Chakada.
SJTA office and Shree Jagannatha Reception Centre are planned to meet the essential requirements of visitors, including queue management, security checking, cloakroom, drinking water, toilet facilities, etc.
SJTA office and Shree Jagannatha Reception Centre are planned to meet the essential requirements of visitors, including queue management, security checking, cloakroom, drinking water, toilet facilities, etc.
Matha temples within the corridor will be redeveloped, keeping in mind Kalingan style of architecture, with Garbha Griha, Jagamohana, and Nata Mandapa.