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புதன், 9 ஏப்ரல், 2025

Thiruvarur Thiyagarajar Chariot Vs Puri Jagannath Chariot

Thiruvarur Thiyagarajar Chariot Vs Puri Jagannath chariot

 

Both are grand and culturally significant temple chariots, but they differ in size, number, design, and traditions. Here's a comparison:

 

 

Concept

Thiruvarur Thiyagarajar  Chariot

(Azhi Ther)

Puri Jagannath Chariot

1. Location & Deity

 

Tamil Nadu, dedicated to Lord Thyagaraja (a form of Shiva).

Odisha, dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra.

 

2. Number of Chariots

 

1 main chariot, though smaller 4 exist for accompanying deities.

3 chariots (one each for Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra).

3. Height

 

About 96 feet (29 m) – tallest temple chariot in Asia.

About 45 feet (13.7 m).

4. Width/Base Size

Around 33 feet wide.

 

Around 35 feet wide.

5. Weight

 

 

Estimated to weight 300+ tons, more massive and permanent in structure.

 

Each weight 40–60 tons, built fresh every year

6. Construction

 

The main chariot is permanent and only maintained or slightly repaired.

Built anew every year using specified sacred wood (Neem trees).

 

7. Festival

 

Very significant in Tamil Nadu, known for its massive participation and spiritual depth.

 

One of the most famous festivals in India, drawing millions.

 

8. Style

 

Dravidian wooden architecture, with intricate carvings and multiple levels.

 

 

 

Eastern Indian style with colorful cloth canopies and symbolic iconography.

 

Thiruvarur Chariot is larger and heavier, and a marvel of Tamil temple architecture and engineering. Puri Chariot wins in terms of annual ritual scale and pan-India recognition.

 


 

 

 

 

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