Puri Panda is a hereditary title held by the chief priests of the Sri Jagannath Temple
Puri Panda is a hereditary title held by the chief priests of the Sri Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, India. The Panda family has been performing the rituals and puja (worship) at the temple for generations, and the title of Puri Panda is passed down from father to son within the family. The Puri Panda is responsible for the daily puja rituals at the temple and for the maintenance of the temple's rituals and traditions. He is also responsible for the maintenance of the temple's records and for the management of the temple's assets. The Puri Panda is an important figure in the Hindu community and is highly respected for his knowledge of the scriptures and his devotion to the deity Jagannath. He is also a popular figure among tourists and devotees who visit the temple, and many people seek his blessings and guidance during their visit to the temple. The Puri Panda holds a prestigious position within the temple and is an important part of the temple's history and traditi...
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