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Jagannath idol chained in Orissa temple

Updated on Tuesday, November 04, 2008, 00:00
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Kendrapara (Orissa), Nov 04: Constantly haunted by fear that God would leave their village for good, residents of a remote village of this coastal district of Orissa have Lord Jagannath in chains.

In Jagannath temple at riverside Kakatpur under Badiha gram panchayat, the idol is tied and iron strings that fastens the God is affixed to the rear portion of the citadel. The apparel covers up the symbol of captivity to give the divinity a dignified look.

With possible leaving of God remaining uppermost in people's minds, Jagannath is even tied atop the chariot during annual Car Festival. In a departure from practice, devotees pull the chariot by strings made up from iron.

"It's a tradition that we are adhering to since years together. The villagers who have unflinching faith in Jagannath fear that God may desert the village. That's why, we have kept him tied", narrated Brahmananda Swain, member of the local Jagannath Temple trustee board.

Legends has it that God had migrated to Kakatpur three centuries back. Earlier seaside Champagada village off Satabhaya coast housed the deity. Then Champagada was under rule of local zamindar. Lord cursed the then ruler and left the place for good. Later the sea gobbled up the hamlet.

"Since then during 18th century Jagannath continues to stay in his abode in Kakatpur. But fear persists that Jagannath may leave our hamlet. God-fearing people here have been forced to hold the god captive", said temple priest Satruyghan Dash.

The temple trustee, priests and locals are unanimous in their opinion in keeping the idol in chains.

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