Cracks appear in Jagannath temple walls, servants express concern, Archaeological Survey of India seeks help to repair them:

cracks in temple wall

Cracks have appeared in the walls of the Jagannath Temple Meghnad Paccheri in Puri, Odisha. The government has discussed repairing the cracks in the Jagannath temple in Puri. To this end, he sought help from the Archaeological Survey of India. Servants expressed concern about the cracks in the temple. Dirty water leaked from the temple walls. This dirty water comes from Ananda Bazar inside the standpipe. Dirty water leaks from the cracks.

Servants said algae patches were visible in some places on the temple walls due to leakage of dirty water. SJTA Arabinda Padhi said he was very worried about Meghnad Pacheri. He said he had undergone examination by ASI. SJTA’s technical team also participated in the inspection. We hope ASI will complete the restoration work of the temple soon, he said.

This temple was built in the 12th century

The Jagannath Temple in Puri was built in the twelfth century. The Jagannath Temple management is very worried about its safety. Law Minister Prithviraj Harichandan also expressed concern over the matter. Restoration work should begin as soon as possible, he said solemnly. This way there won’t be any problems.

The previous BJD government caused vandalism around the temple. For this reason, cracks appeared in the temple. Past mistakes should be corrected as soon as possible. Dirty water leaked out of the temple. Moss began to grow on the walls as dirty water leaked from the cracks in the walls. To this end, the cracks here will soon be repaired by the ASI team.

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