About
The Digha Jagannath Temple is a prominent Hindu shrine located in the coastal town of Digha, West Bengal, dedicated to Lord Jagannath along with Balabhadra and Subhadra. Built in the Kalinga architectural style, the temple is inspired by the famous Jagannath Temple of Puri and stands as a major spiritual and cultural landmark in eastern India. Developed by the West Bengal government, the temple has quickly become a center of pilgrimage and tourism, attracting devotees from across the country. Daily rituals, festivals like Rath Yatra, and organized prasad distribution enhance its spiritual significance. Along with devotion, the temple has contributed to local economic growth through tourism, hospitality, and cultural activities.