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Chhota chhota katha album mukti mandapa arabinda muduli sarthak music
There are many Mandapas or Pillared halls on raised platforms within the Jagannath Temple complex meant for religious congregations. The most prominent is the Mukti Mandapa the congregation hall of the holy seat of selected learned brahmins.
Contents
- Chhota chhota katha album mukti mandapa arabinda muduli sarthak music
- E ghara heba para album mukti mandapa arabinda muduli sarthak music
- History
- Cultural Importance
- References
E ghara heba para album mukti mandapa arabinda muduli sarthak music
History
Mukti Mandapa is situated in front of the Adi Nrusingha Temple and by the Southern side of the main Jagannatha Temple. The black granite platform is of five feet high. The area of the platform is nine hundred sq. ft. and it is square in shape. The platform is having a roof that is supported by twelve pillars around the circumference, with four pillars in the middle. The height of each pillar is eight feet and the roof of the platform is thirteen feet high from the ground level of the temple. Idols of different Gods and Goddesses are situated around the platform, including Sri Krisna, Lord Nrusimha, Lord Brahma, Durga and Ganesh. The pillars have been carved with artistic paintings.