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Rare slate-stone made Jagannath Temple left in negligence
TIWN July 17, 2018
Rare slate-stone made Jagannath Temple left in negligence
PHOTO : Rare slatestone made Jagannath Temple left in negligence. TIWN Pic July 17

UDAIPUR, July 17 (TIWN): The Jagannath idols of Agartala Jagannath Bari was first worshipped in this black stone / slate stone made temple in Udaipur (former capital of Tripura known as Rangamati) but was shifted in Agartala in the year 1760.

In 1532 the temple was built during King Bijay Manikya’s era. Bijay Manika’s commandant Daitya Narayan had established the temple at there with rare slate-stones, but unfortunately the temple has become abandoned and place of bats.

The idols of Jagannath, Subhadra and Balaram were shifted at Agartala in 1760. 

But since then the temple was left in negligence, now have turned a place for bats and snakes.

When state govt is trying to upgrade tourism industry, the rarely made temple’s future is yet dark followed by the previous Govts negligence. The whole Jagannath Chowmuhani area was a temple premise earlier which has now converted into a bazaar unfortunately. There is famous Hari Mandir (Durga Bari), was also a part of this temple. 

It is the only temple in Tripura built entirely with stone. It is heard that there were numerous rock-cut images engraved on the walls of the Jagannath Dev Temple. They don't exist now and nobody entered the temple since decades in fear of snakes and other harmful insects.

This temple is undoubtedly a peerless example of typical architecture of temples in Tripura.

In 2016 earthquake took place in India-Mayanmar border region has affected many buildings in Tripura.

Not only this, like Jagannath temple many temples have been destroyed in Tripura and one temple has been destroyed in the Chalk Bazar under dry-fish market shed.

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