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The Butcher’s Devotion: A Tale of Faith and Forgiveness
OTHER THAN HIM ARE RELATIVELY TRUE….
This lesser-known legend from the Jagannath Temple in Puri tells the story of Sadan, a butcher with unwavering devotion to Lord Jagannath. Despite his humble profession, Sadan possessed a pure heart and a strong moral compass. He sought spiritual enlightenment by attending gatherings of saints and engaging in discussions about the divine.
One day, a saint noticed a Salagram, a sacred stone representing Lord Vishnu, being used as a weight in Sadan’s shop. The saint, disturbed by this, took the Salagram, believing he was rescuing it from an unworthy environment. However, that night, Lord Jagannath appeared in the saint’s dream, urging him to return the Salagram to his devoted butcher.
Humbled, the saint returned the stone, revealing the dream to Sadan. Inspired, Sadan embarked on a pilgrimage to Puri to seek Lord Jagannath’s darshan (divine vision). Along the way, he faced a series of trials, including false accusations and the unjust amputation of his hands. Yet, his faith remained unshaken.
Lord Jagannath, witnessing Sadan’s unwavering devotion, instructed his priest to welcome the devotee with a grand procession. As Sadan, overwhelmed with emotion, chanted “Jai Jagannath,” his hands were miraculously restored.
This tale emphasizes the power of devotion and the boundless compassion of Lord Jagannath. It reminds us that true devotion transcends social status and profession, and that the Lord recognizes and rewards sincere faith.


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