logo
#

Latest news with #JagannathSena

‘Jagannath Dham' row: Naming of Digha shrine sparks controversy, prompts reflection on temple's spiritual legacy
‘Jagannath Dham' row: Naming of Digha shrine sparks controversy, prompts reflection on temple's spiritual legacy

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

‘Jagannath Dham' row: Naming of Digha shrine sparks controversy, prompts reflection on temple's spiritual legacy

Naming of a newly built Jagannath temple in Digha sparks controversy BHUBANESWAR: When Shakespeare wrote the famous line 'what's in a name' in 'Romeo and Juliet', little did he know that its significance will be felt centuries later. Recently, the West Bengal govt decided to name a newly consecrated Jagannath temple in Digha as ' Jagannath Dham ', sparking agony and resentment at the Lord's original home in Puri. On April 30, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee designated the shrine as 'Jagannath Dham', drawing sharp criticism from various quarters, particularly from Odisha. Various stakeholders, including the public, servitors of Puri temple, king Dibyasingha Deb, religious gurus like the Shankaracharya, Padma awardee Sudarsan Pattnaik, opposition political parties and Odisha govt have in unison argued that the use of the word 'Dham' with the shrine infringes upon the spiritual and cultural legacy of the original Jagannath Temple in Puri, which has historically been known as 'Jagannath Dham' and is one of the four Dhams of Hinduism in India. As the controversy continues to simmer with pressure mounting on Mamata govt to drop 'Jagannath Dham' from the Digha temple, experts have raised important questions about religious nomenclature, cultural ownership and the delicate balance between preserving traditional sanctity and establishing new places of worship in modern times. 'Names carry cultural weight and historical significance. The name Jagannath Dham holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for millions of devotees. People feel emotionally connected to the temple's identity. The name represents centuries of faith, devotion, and cultural practices that cannot be altered,' said Puri Shankaracharya Swami Nischalananda Saraswati. Religious experts emphasised that 'Jagannath Dham' is not merely a physical structure, but embodies the collective faith of generations. Chairman of Puri Jagannath Temple managing committee and scion of the erstwhile royal kingdom of Utkal, Gajapati Dibyasingha Deb pointed out that ancient texts and scriptures mention this name, establishing its historical authenticity. Deb said the temple's architecture, rituals, and festivals are deeply intertwined with its nomenclature. 'We will soon come up with a set of guidelines and advisories for other Jagannath temples to follow,' state law minister Prithiviraj Harichandan said. Devotees criticised the Odisha govt for reacting to the situation 'late'. 'The name 'Jagannath Dham' was not given overnight. The previous BJD govt knew that the West Bengal govt was building a replica of Puri temple in Digha. The current govt should have intervened much earlier and advised the Bengal govt on the 'naming' issue,' said Priyadarsan Pattanaik, convener of Jagannath Sena, a cultural outfit. 'What's more shocking is that several servitors from Puri Jagannath Temple performed puja at the Digha shrine during the consecration and played an active role in the temple's construction. They should have advised the Bengal authorities not to name it Jagannath Dham,' said Sudarsan Pattnaik, noted sand sculptor and former member of Jagannath temple managing committee. Odisha govt authorities said they were unaware of the Bengal govt's plan about the naming of the Digha temple. 'Our govt took notice of public sentiments and promptly intervened after learning about the nomenclature following the temple's inauguration. Our CM has already written to his Bengal counterpart, seeking immediate removal of the name. We have not received any response from the Bengal govt yet,' a senior govt official said. According to the Odisha govt, it is not opposed to construction of new Jagannath temples elsewhere. 'We welcome Jagannath temples as they propagate Jagannath culture. However, there should not be any attempt to compromise and tweak the Moola-Pitha's (real abode) established tradition and culture,' Harichandan added. Mamata, meanwhile, has accused the BJP of 'jealousy and discrimination'. 'When Mamata Banerjee builds skywalks at Dakshineswar or Kalighat, nobody raises a question. When I celebrate Durga and Kali puja, there's no outrage. Then why this animosity over Jagannath Dham? Why is there so much jealousy,' she asked.

War of words erupts on social media over naming row
War of words erupts on social media over naming row

Time of India

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

War of words erupts on social media over naming row

1 2 Bhubaneswar: Calls to " boycott Puri ", " Puri tourism " and "boycott Odisha" have erupted on social media following the controversy over the Digha Jagannath temple. The online campaign, apparently initiated in West Bengal, sparked heated exchanges between netizens of both states across multiple social media platforms. "Bengali tourists contribute significantly to the tourism industry in Odisha, particularly in areas like Puri, where Jagannath Temple is a major draw for Bengali pilgrims. The state's tourism sector contributes a notable percentage of Odisha's GDP. Bengalis boycott Puri tourism," read a post from an account named Bengal Warrior on multiple social media platforms. A reply to the post on X read, "We the people of Odisha are truly sweet, start a boycott against us and we will support it. Thank you, Bengal Warrior, you are so kind. Please don't waste your money visiting Puri. It's not worth it. We stand with you. Puri will reclaim its lost sanctity." Odia users retaliated with sarcastic posts, leading to a war of words, while a few posts described it as a 'deliberate attempt' to create a rift between the people of the two neighbouring states. Some also accused the campaigners of politicising faith and disrespecting centuries-old traditions. "I feel the unnecessary controversy was created by #MamataBanerjee to create a rift between Hindus in Odisha and West Bengal. And this will benefit leaders politically. Those netizens calling for #boycottpuritourism are fools of the highest order," another X post read. A few posts urged Bengalis not to visit Puri and Odisha. "Please don't come to Odisha. We don't need Bengalis. Puri is a spiritual centre and will reclaim its sanctity, thanks to Bengalis," one of them read. Reacting to the social media campaign, convener of Jagannath Sena, Priyadarshan Patnaik, said, "Nobody can stop those who are real devotees of Lord Jagannath from coming to Puri. Duplicate will always be duplicate and cannot be comparable with the original. Brass can never be gold."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store