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- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri abstract "Hindus consider it essential to bathe in the Pancha Tirtha or the five sacred bathing spots of Puri, India, to complete a pilgrimage to Puri. The five sacred water bodies are: Indradyumana Tank:located near the Gundicha Temple.The Mahabharat describes King Indradyumna's Ashvamedh Yagna and the advent of the four deities of the Jagannath cult. It describes how the holy Indradyumna tank was formed by the trodding of ground by thousands of cows donated by Indradyumna to Brahmins.To this day the Indradyumna tank is considered holy by pilgrims. Rohini Kunda is a sacred well located within the Jagannath Temple premises, near the Vimala Temple. The Rohini Kunda is considered the abode of Narayan. The holy banyan tree called the Akshaya Kalpavat located here is also worshipped.As per the Puranas, the hunter Jara Savara accidentally killed Krishna and cremated him.Krishna appeared in Jara's dreams and told him that his remains would transform into a log that would float from the sea to the Rohini Kunda.Indradyumna with Jara's help located the holy log from which the idol of Jagannath was carved. Markandeya Tank is considered the starting point of pilgrimage, for pilgrims to Puri. The water body is around 4 acres in size with the Markandeshwar Temple dedicated to Shiva situated beside it. Swetaganga Tank is located to the south of Nilachal. Temples dedicated to the Matsya Avatar of Vishnu and King Sweta are located on the banks of the tank. The Sea also called the Mahodadhi is considered a sacred bathing spot in the Swargadwar area.According to another version the 5 tirthas of Puri are the 5 important places all Pilgrims coming to Puri must visit Balarama The Akshay Vata Markandeya tank Indradyumna tank The Sea↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Puri_district.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Gundicha_Temple.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Jagannath_Temple,_Puri.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Krishna.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharat.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Markandeshwar_Temple.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Matsya.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Narayana.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Nilachal.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Puranas.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Puri.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink Vimala_Temple.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLink File:Markandeshwar_Tank.jpg.
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- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pancha Tirtha, Puri".
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- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri subject Category:Puri_district.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri comment "Hindus consider it essential to bathe in the Pancha Tirtha or the five sacred bathing spots of Puri, India, to complete a pilgrimage to Puri. The five sacred water bodies are: Indradyumana Tank:located near the Gundicha Temple.The Mahabharat describes King Indradyumna's Ashvamedh Yagna and the advent of the four deities of the Jagannath cult.".
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri label "Pancha Tirtha, Puri".
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- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri wasDerivedFrom Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri?oldid=678084864.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri depiction Swargadwar,_Puri_2.JPG.
- Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri isPrimaryTopicOf Pancha_Tirtha,_Puri.