5 special things of Jagannath Temple in West Bengal, took the eagle and waved the same flag
Jagannath Mandir Digha: Jagannath Temple is also ready in Digha in West Bengal, like the ancient Jagannath temple located in the city Puri of Odisha. Digha is the beach city of Bengal i.e. seaside city. Just like the Jagannath temple, this temple has been built where the stone statue of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra has been enshrined. The annual Rath Yatra is also planned to be organized. The first visit is likely to be held in June. In the year 2018, the construction of the temple in the year 2022 was started on Akshaya Tritiya. It is being inaugurated by the Chief Minister of the state Mamata Banerjee in the year 2025 at Akshaya Tritiya.
1. Temple style: The temple is carved in the Kalinga style. For this, red sandstone was called from Bansi Paharpur in Rajasthan.
2. Temple Structure: The temple built on about 20 acres has four major pavilions. The temple consists of aircraft (sanctum sanctorum), Jagmohan, Nat Temple (dance hall) and Bhog Mandap i.e. Prasad Mandam. The temple has an entrance in all four directions. Leo Gate, Vyagh Dwar, Celebrity Gate and Ashwa Gate. There are stairs and umbrellas near every door. Each door is decorated with conch, chakra, lotus. Colorful lighting has been installed from the dome of the temple to every door. Deep pillars have been built in the temple. After entering from the main gate, Arun Pillar is.
3. Temple height: The height of the temple is about 65 meters i.e. 213 feet. The Jagannath temple of Puri is also almost high.
4. Neelchakra of the temple: The peak has a cycle like the Neelchakra, which is seen from a distance.

5. Temple flag: The flag change will also be done every evening like Puri on the peak of the temple. There are also reports that the temple’s Rajesh Dwaitapati claims that 15 days ago, the eagle which flew the flag from the dome of the Jagannath temple of Puri left my house. The same flag has been domed in the temple.