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Cracks in walls of Jagannath temple, servants express concern, seek help from Archaeological Survey of India for repairs: Trending Global News

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A crack in the temple wall

There is a crack in the wall of the Jagannath Temple Meghnad Pachiri in Puri, Odisha. The government has talked about repairing the cracks in the entire Jagannath temple. For this he has sought help from the Archaeological Survey of India. Servants have expressed concern over the cracks in the temple. Dirty water is dripping from the walls of the temple. This dirty water is coming into the riser from Anandbazar. Dirty water is dripping from the cracks.

Algae spots are visible on some parts of the temple wall due to sewage discharge, officials said. SJTA Arabinda Padhi said that she is very worried for Meghnad Pachiri. He said that ASI has inspected it. A technical team from SJTA was also present during the inspection. He said that we hope that the repairs of the temple by ASI will be completed soon.

This temple was built in the 12th century.

The Jagannath Temple of Puri was built in the twelfth century. The Jagannath temple administration is very concerned about its safety. Law Minister Prithviraj Harichandan also expressed concern over the issue. Taking the matter seriously, he said that the repair work should be started soon. So that no problem arises.

The temple premises were vandalized by the former BJD government. Due to this, cracks have appeared in the temple. Past mistakes should be rectified as soon as possible. Dirty water is dripping in the temple. Moss has also started to appear on the walls due to dirty water coming out from between the cracks in the walls. For this, the ASI team will soon repair the cracks here.