Dirty water is leaking in the walls of Jagannath temple, cracks have appeared, help sought from ASI
Cracks have appeared in the walls of the Jagannath temple located in Puri, Odisha. The government has said that the cracks in the Puri Jagannath temple will be repaired. Help has been sought from the Archaeological Survey of India. Sevadaars have also expressed concern about the cracks in the temple. It is being told that dirty water is leaking in the walls of the temple. This dirty water is coming from Anandbazar inside the riser.
Stains of algae on some parts of the wall
Sevadaars told in the media report that due to the leakage of dirty water, stains of algae are visible on some parts of the wall. A sevadaar told that the water has been leaking for a long time, but the administration has not got it repaired yet.
The temple was built in the 12th century
Let us tell you that the Jagannath temple of Puri was built in the 12th century. The Jagannath temple administration is very concerned about its safety. At the same time, vandalism was done around the temple premises by the former BJD government. He said that the mistakes should be rectified soon. Due to the leakage of dirty water, moss has started appearing on the walls. Soon the cracks will be repaired by the ASI team.