Every journey has its purpose, every time has its value and every place has its identity. It was a great experience for me exploring this religious town
Puri, Orissa; which is particularly famous for the ‘
Sri Jagannath Temple’.

I had been to Puri many times before also but don’t able to recall when was the first time. One reason being in Orissa, especially in oriya families you have N number of occasions or reasons for that matters to visit Puri, apart from the dharsan of 'lord Jagannath’. It is always a great feeling to be here - to associate yourself in whatever little ways to this holy place, to stretch your legs and offer your helping hands to people you hardly know, to remind to do all those small things that you forget, to acknowledge & rediscover this life, to walk along with the beach, to see Sun climbing the sky, to feel the silent rays penetrating the body, to smell the fragrance of purity, to breathe the fresh air, to taste the flavor of maha-prasads and last but not the least to bring back the peace of mind.
The wide view of outside of the main entrance of the temple. ‘Puri Jagannath Temple’ is one of the biggest temples in India and absolutely a treat to the eyes.
The idols, from left - Balabhadra, Shubhadra & Jagganath and again ...
A variety of maha-prasad (dry sweets), the flavored and colored ones.
The way people look at us is not the same way we look at them and it is so difficult to understand the wealth of knowledge this person is having. Speechless !!!

At Puri beach, where life never stops … it finds the hidden soul …
The gifts from the nature...
Now that’s what people say a tasty treat to your mouth. You should try these sweets at least once; popularly known as ‘gajja’.
*All the Photographs Copyright Hello World - Alok, 2008