Social Sciences, asked by akshitajaincheenu, 4 months ago

Who is Lord Jagannath? What is the story behind him? What does he depict? Why does he has no ears, no legs and no eyes?

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Answered by rishithavm7
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Answer:

Jagannath is lord Krishna

Explanation:

According to stories heard from so long, The poet Tulsidas once visited Puri in search of lord ram, which he used to call Raghunath. After completing his darshan of Lord Jagannath, he was extremely disappointed. He was so sad that he walked away.

Tulsidas then reached a village called Malatipathpur. There he sat down under a tree and started to cry. A boy passing by came up to him and asked him the reason for his agony. The poet explained to the boy that his Raghunath, whom he loved so dearly, had actually eluded him at Puri and that he was non-existent in what he saw at the temple.

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The boy then explained Tulsidas that Raghunath as an offshoot of Param Bramha, who can move without feet, see without eyes and listen without ears,“Bina pada chance”, “Bina aankh dekhe”, “Bina Kaan suney”. It was then that Tulsidas realised his folly and rushed back to Puri to find his Raghunath.

This explains why Jagannath has no ears, no hands and no feet.

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