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Check TimingsThe Digha Jagannath Templeis a newly established sacred Hindu shrine located in the town of Digha, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India. It is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, a most powerful and another face of Lord Krishna deity in Hinduism. This temple is a faithful replica of the renowned Jagannath Templein Puri, Odisha, India.
Built with intricate Odia-style architecture and sacred neem wood idols of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra, the temple follows the traditional spiritual rituals observed in Eastern India. It has become a major religious tourist site for devotees from Bengal, Odisha, and across India.
One of the major attractions is the annual Rath Yatra (Chariot Festival), during which thousands of devotees participate in pulling the majestic chariots. The spiritual ambiance, religious significance, and architectural grandeur make this temple a must-visit destination.

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The Digha Jagannath Templeis located approximately 2.5 kmfrom New Digha, which takes around by car or on foot.
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Digha Jagannath Temple, Marine Drive Road, Digha, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India. Pin-721428The Digha Jagannath Temple, situated in New Digha, is a newly constructed spiritual destination that officially opened to the public in .
Located approximately 3 kmfrom New Digha, the temple is easily accessible via local transportation. Visitors are encouraged to check the temple schedulebefore visiting to ensure proper darshan timings.
The Digha Jagannath Dhamcaptivates visitors with its stunning architectureand spiritual ambiance. Numerous images of the templehave become popular across online platforms, reflecting its growing fame among devotees and tourists.
Constructed as part of a major regional development initiative, the temple was built at an estimated cost of over ₹100 crore. It now stands as a significant landmark in New Digha, drawing spiritual and cultural interest.
For devotees unable to visit in person, temple prasadcan be conveniently booked online, making the divine blessings of Lord Jagannathaccessible from anywhere in the world.




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