Air Ventilator To Be Installed Inside Puri Jagannath Temple’s Jagmohan
Puri: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) will install air ventilator in the Jagmohan of Jagannath Temple to improve ventilation system inside it, informed acting chairperson of ASI core committee GC Mitra on Monday.
Following inspection of the sanctum sanctorum and Jagmohan of the 12th century shrine, he said, “The Jaya-Vijaya Dwar of the shrine is in distress condition. It will be repaired soon.”
A team of the ASI began the process after Lord Jagannath and his siblings departed to Gundicha Temple on their respective chariots for the nine-day annual sojourn.
The repair work will be taken up once a detailed report regarding the structural condition of the temple is prepared, sources said.
The ASI is expected to complete the repair work inside the 12th century shrine by July 23.
Along with inspection of these structures, a decision to examine a weak beam near the Garuda Stambha inside Nata Mandap was also taken in a meeting presided over by the chief administrator of Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) Pradipta Mohapatra on July 4.
A joint team of ASI core committee and a joint committee of ASI and SJTA was to inspect the weak structure on Monday. An expert team of the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) from Roorkee in Uttarakhand was to arrive in Puri the same day for the repair work of the weak structure.
The committee was also scheduled to inspect the repair work of the Jagmohan, which had been completed by the ASI earlier.
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