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- Nilachal abstract "The abode of Hindu deity Jagannath at Puri is known as the Nilachal or Niladri, [Nila (Blue) + Achal (Mount] meaning, The Blue Mountain. The Nilachal is a place of high religious significance in Hinduism and is one of the four Char Dhams. Religious teachers like Shri Ramanuja Acharya, Swami Vishnuswami visited Nilachal in the Twelfth century and established a mathas. Shri Nimbarka Acharya also visited Puri, as also Guru Nanak Dev and many other Acharyas. Shri Chaitanya spent 18 years at Nilachal dhama.As per religious myths and the Skanda Purana, mythical King Indradyumna of Avanti once dreamt of the great deity Nila Madhava (Blue Madhava) being worshipped at the Nilachal mount. The King sent out many priests and messengers in the search of the elusive deity Nila Madhava. Finally, Vidyapati, one of the priests of King Indradyumna located Nilachal as well as Nila Madhava at the Purusottam Kshetra (The land of the Supreme Being) and took the news back to the King. However, as per divine designs, the Nila Madhava deity vanished before Indradyumna could undertake darshan. But, subsequently, propitiated, the God appeared as Jagannath at Nilachal.Geographically, though, there is no such apparent geographic structure at Puri, the township being located at the coastal plains of Eastern Orissa. Such a reference to a seemingly non-existent mountain has been a matter of debate which throws light on the origin of the deity.".
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- Nilachal wikiPageExternalLink www.jagannath.nic.in.
- Nilachal wikiPageExternalLink www.jagannathtemplepuri.com.
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- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Assam.
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- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jagannath.
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- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Indology.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Indradyumna.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Jagannath.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Kamakhya_Temple.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Matha.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Neela_Madhava.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Nilachaley_Mahaprabhu.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Nimbarka.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Odisha.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Patalesvara.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Puri.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Ramanuja.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Skanda_Purana.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Sora_people.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink The_Cult_of_Jagannath_and_the_Regional_Tradition_of_Orissa.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Vidyapati.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink Vishnuswami.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLink File:Puri078.jpg.
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Nila".
- Nilachal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nilachal".
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- Nilachal subject Category:Jagannath.
- Nilachal comment "The abode of Hindu deity Jagannath at Puri is known as the Nilachal or Niladri, [Nila (Blue) + Achal (Mount] meaning, The Blue Mountain. The Nilachal is a place of high religious significance in Hinduism and is one of the four Char Dhams. Religious teachers like Shri Ramanuja Acharya, Swami Vishnuswami visited Nilachal in the Twelfth century and established a mathas. Shri Nimbarka Acharya also visited Puri, as also Guru Nanak Dev and many other Acharyas.".
- Nilachal label "Nilachal".
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- Nilachal depiction Puri078.jpg.
- Nilachal homepage www.jagannath.nic.in.
- Nilachal isPrimaryTopicOf Nilachal.