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Puri Odia is a coastal city and a municipality in the state of Odisha in eastern India It is the district headquarters of Puri district and is situated on the Bay of Bengal 60 kilometres 37 mi south of the state capital of Bhubaneswar It is also known as Sri Jagannatha Dhama after the 12th century Jagannath Temple located in the city It is one of the original Char Dham pilgrimage sites for Hindus Puri is known by several names since the ancient times and was locally known as Sri Kshetra and the Jagannath temple is known as Badadeula Puri and the Jagannath Temple were invaded 18 times by Muslim rulers from the 7th century AD till the early 19th century with the objective of looting the treasures of the temple Odisha including Puri and its temple were part of British India from 1803 till India attained independence in August 1947 Even though princely states do not exist in India today the heirs of the House of Gajapati still perform the ritual duties of the temple The temple town has many Hindu religious mathas or monasteries
The economy of Puri is dependent on the religious importance of the Jagannath Temple to the extent of nearly 80 percent The 24 festivals including 13 major ones held every year in the temple complex contribute to the economy Ratha Yatra and its related festivals are the most important which are attended by millions of people every year Sand art and applique art are some of the important crafts of the city
Puri has been chosen as one of the heritage cities for Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana HRIDAY scheme of Government of India
Puri is a significant part of the Krishna pilgrimage circuit which also includes Mathura VrindavanBarsana Gokula Govardhan Kurukshetra and Dwarka Puri the holy land of Jagannatha also known by the popular vernacular name Srikshetram has many ancient names in the Hindu scriptures such as the Rigveda Matsya purana Brahma Purana Narada Purana Padma Purana Skanda Purana Kapila Purana and Niladrimahodaya In the Rigveda in particular it is mentioned as a place called Purushamandama grama meaning the place where the Creator deity of the world Supreme Divinity deified on an altar or mandapa was venerated near the coast and prayers offered with Vedic hymns Over time the name got changed to Purushottama Puri and further shortened to Puri and the Purusha came to be known as Jagannatha Sages like Bhrigu Atri and Markandeya had their hermitage close to this place Its name is mentioned conforming to the deity worshipped as Srikshetra Purusottama Dhāma Purusottama Kshetra Purusottama Puri and Jagannath Puri Puri however is the popular usage It is also known by the geographical features of its location as Shankhakshetra the layout of the town is in the form of a conch shell Neelāchala Blue mountain a terminology used to name a very large sand lagoon over which the temple was built but this name is not in vogue Neelāchalakshetra Neelādri In Sanskrit the word Puri means town or city and is cognate with polis in Greek
Another ancient name is Charita as identified by General Alexander Cunningham of the Archaeological Survey of India which was later spelled as Che li ta lo by Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang When the present temple was built by the Eastern Ganga king Anantavarman Chodaganga in the 11th and 12th centuries AD it was called Purushottamkshetra However the Moghuls the Marathas and early British rulers called it Purushottama chhatar or just Chhatar In Moghul ruler Akbars Ain i Akbari and subsequent Muslim historical records it was known as Purushottama In the Sanskrit drama Anargha Raghava Nataka as well authored by Murari Mishra a playwright in the 8th century AD it is referred to as

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