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Puri
is 60-km from Bhubaneswar, the capital city
of Orissa and 35-km from Konark on the
Marine Drive. For centuries now, the beach
at Puri has been the venue of countless
pilgrims taking the traditional purification
dip. Puri is the abode of Lord Jagannath and
considered one of the most important Hindu
pilgrimage destination.
Travel Information
However, for decades now, both Indian and
foreign beach lovers have made it their
special haunt. The fine white sands of Puri
beach and the roar of the breakers rolling
in from the Bay of Bengal have fascinated
visitors throughout the ages.
As it is with all the beaches of Orissa,
overcrowding is never a problem and the
sight of holiday-makers having entire
stretches of the beach to themselves is not
uncommon.
The local fishermen, with their catamarans
and wide brimmed cane hats are welcomed by
tourists for they not only provide you with
a ride on their boats but also act as
lifeguards if you wish. And yes,they are
also expert masseurs. With excellent beach
facing hotels and guest houses, the Puri
beach is an ideal holiday spot where you can
easily spend a lot of time.
General Information
Puri Temple : The holy city of Puri ,
60 km from Bhubaneswar, is one of the four
holiest points of piligrimage for Hindus.
The deity of the city, Lord Jaganath, whose
temple was built way back in the 12th
century, is not only of great religious
significance to the people of Orissa but is
revered by thousands of piligrims who seek
His blessings from every part of the
country. This intense veneration of Jgannath,
or the Lord of the Universe, reaches its
zenith during the annual rites of the
RathaYatra in the month of June-July.
Konark Temple : The magnificient Sun
Temple at Konark is the culmination of
Orissan temple architecture, and one of the
most stunning monuments of relegious
architecture in the world. The massive
structure now in ruins, sits in solitary
splendour surrounded by drifting sand. The
temple was built by the King Narshimadeva in
the 13th century. The entire temple was
designed in the shape of a colossal chariot,
carrying the Sun God (Surya) across the
heavens.
How to get there
Rail : From Calcutta, New Delhi,
Tirupati and Ahmedabad there are direct
trains to reach Puri.
Road : By Road Puri is 60-km from
Bhubaneswar and 35-km from Konark on Marine
Drive.
Places to Stay
There is excellent accommodation and eating
facilities over here for the tourists.
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