Puri: A technical committee of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), will begin inspection of Garbha Gruha (sanctum sanctorum) of Jagannath Temple on Thursday.
After the inspection, the team will suggest the required repairing work. Only a few ASI officials will inspect the temple this year after undergoing COVID-19 test.
According to sources, the team will also examine the inner part of ‘Natya Manda’ and ‘Jagamohan.’
Notably, each year a technical team is set up for the inspection of the 12th-century shrine during Rath Yatra when the Lords are on their annual sojourn to Gundicha Temple.
On May 31, an ASI team had visited the temple and inspected the Snana Mandap (bathing altar) ahead of the ceremonial bath of the deities on Snana Purnima.
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