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Jagannatha Collection

Witness the divine spectacle of Lord Jagannatha's temple in Puri, India, from the first half of the 18th century

Background imageJagannatha Collection: Jagannatha, Balabhadra, and Subhadra in the Jagganatha Temple, between c1875 and c1900

Jagannatha, Balabhadra, and Subhadra in the Jagganatha Temple, between c1875 and c1900. Creator: Unknown
Jagannatha, Balabhadra, and Subhadra in the Jagganatha Temple, between c1875 and c1900

Background imageJagannatha Collection: The Black Pagoda near the Temple of Juggernath; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875

The Black Pagoda near the Temple of Juggernath; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. Creator: Unknown
The Black Pagoda near the Temple of Juggernath; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageJagannatha Collection: Principal Entrance to the Temple of Juggernath; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875

Principal Entrance to the Temple of Juggernath; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Principal Entrance to the Temple of Juggernath; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageJagannatha Collection: Original Form of the Car of Juggernath, constructed in stone; Notes on the Ancient... 1875

Original Form of the Car of Juggernath, constructed in stone; Notes on the Ancient... 1875. Creator: Unknown
Original Form of the Car of Juggernath, constructed in stone; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates

Background imageJagannatha Collection: Principal Entrance to the Temple of Juggernath; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875

Principal Entrance to the Temple of Juggernath; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Principal Entrance to the Temple of Juggernath; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageJagannatha Collection: The Rutt Jatthra, a Hindoo Festival held at Juggernauth, in Orissa, from a native drawing, 1857

The Rutt Jatthra, a Hindoo Festival held at Juggernauth, in Orissa, from a native drawing, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The Rutt Jatthra, a Hindoo Festival held at Juggernauth, in Orissa, from a native drawing, 1857. Juggernauth, which means "the Lord of the World

Background imageJagannatha Collection: Worship of Lord Jagannatha in his temple at Puri, First half 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Worship of Lord Jagannatha in his temple at Puri, First half 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Worship of Lord Jagannatha in his temple at Puri, First half 18th century. Major religious festival celebrating Krishna as Lord of the Universe

Background imageJagannatha Collection: Victory of Cali over the Giant Mahish Asura; With the Idols of the Temple of Jagan-Nath, 1809

Victory of Cali over the Giant Mahish Asura; With the Idols of the Temple of Jagan-Nath, 1809. Hindu mythology as seen from a European perspective: the goddess Kali, riding a lion

Background imageJagannatha Collection: THE CAR OF JUGGERNAUT. Hindu Ratha Yatra temple car, which apocryphally was reputed

THE CAR OF JUGGERNAUT. Hindu Ratha Yatra temple car, which apocryphally was reputed to crush devotees under its wheels. The word is derived from the Sanskrit Jagannautha (Devanagari)

Background imageJagannatha Collection: THE CAR OF JUGGERNAUT. Hindu Ratha Yatra temple car, which apocryphally was reputed

THE CAR OF JUGGERNAUT. Hindu Ratha Yatra temple car, which apocryphally was reputed to crush devotees under its wheels. The word is derived from the Sanskrit JagannaA



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Witness the divine spectacle of Lord Jagannatha's temple in Puri, India, from the first half of the 18th century. In this captivating artwork, the deity is depicted victorious over the demon Mahishasura, flanked by his siblings, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra. The scene echoes the triumphant spirit of the annual Ratha Yatra festival, where the idols are taken in grand procession through the streets in intricately carved temple cars, symbolizing the apocryphal Jagannatha's conquest over the material world.