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Neelachakra: Symbol of the Divine at Jagannath Temple
Neelachakra: A Symbol of the Divine
The Neelachakra, the majestic blue wheel crowning the Jagannath Temple, is not just a physical structure but a powerful symbol of the divine. Its symbolism connects deeply with Lord Vishnu and the universe itself.
The Sudarshana Chakra Connection
The Neelachakra represents the Sudarshana Chakra, the celestial weapon of Lord Vishnu, of whom Jagannath is considered an incarnation. This disc-like weapon symbolizes the power of righteousness and the cycle of time.
Eight Metals, Eight Directions
Crafted from eight metals (iron, copper, zinc, mercury, lead, brass, silver, and gold), the Neelachakra is believed to represent the eight directions. This signifies the omnipresence of the divine and the Lord’s protection over all realms.
The Wheel Within a Wheel
The unique design of a wheel within a wheel holds profound cosmological significance. It symbolizes the continuous cycle of creation and destruction, the ever-turning wheel of time, and the interconnectedness of all things.
A Beacon of Devotion
The Neelachakra also serves as a beacon for devotees, drawing their gaze and prayers upwards towards the divine. The daily ritual of changing the flags reinforces this connection, symbolizing the constant renewal of faith and devotion.
Experience the Neelachakra’s Aura
Witness the Neelachakra’s grandeur during your visit to the Jagannath Temple. Contemplate its symbolism and feel the spiritual energy that emanates from this sacred object.


Chandan lagi seva(sandal wood)
The divine Tulasi Kanthi Mali
Nava Graha Marbal Murti
Wooden Patitapawan temple
Japa Bag
Shri Gita gobindam Book
Balaji Murti
key Chain
Niradrinath gift hamper
Shri Jagannath's Locket(Silver)
Sambhu Jagannath Locket
Beutiful shri jagannath Mahaprabhu Car/wall hanging
Baby Jagannath Mahaprabhu
Premium Bije kahali
Car Sticker
Shri Siva Marble Murti
Dakhinabarti sankha (Small Size)
Gruha Tilak The combination of Shrifal
Justkalinga.com Traditional Jodo (Dhoti + Uttariya)
Jagannath mahaprabhus Jhulana Palinki
Sankha
Snan Darpan: for Shri Jagannath mahaprabhu's bathing rituals
The divine Tulasi Kanthi Mali

