Digha gets ready for grand Jagannath temple inauguration

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee inspected the Jagannath Temple in Digha on April 28, 2025. The temple will be inaugurated in the coming two days.
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Digha, a coastal town in West Bengal’s Purba Medinipur district, has been decked up for the inauguration of Lord Jagannath temple, which will be similar to the famous shrine in Puri.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will inaugurate the ₹250-crore temple, built on 20 acres of land, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Ms. Banerjee arrived in Digha on Monday (April 28, 2025) and visited the temple twice during the day taking stock of the preparations.

Tourist attraction

“This temple will add a new feather to Digha’s tourism [cap] and will be recognised at the international level. Significant development work has been carried out in Digha. The new face of Digha is already attracting more tourists,” the Chief Minister said. The Trinamool Congress chairperson emphasised on “Shorbo Dhormo Somonnoy” religious harmony and said that the temple will emerge as a confluence of spirituality and harmony.

“Today, I visited Digha to personally review the preparations for the temple’s inauguration and the grand Mahayajna. Necessary instructions have been issued to ensure seamless arrangements for all devotees arriving from across Bengal and beyond. Let us come together to celebrate this sacred milestone in our collective journey,” Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee posted on X.

Digha is an important tourist destination in the State and the Chief Minister emphasised that the town had a charm of its own as it was on the coast. “Now, if it becomes a place of pilgrimage, more tourists will come. I think the sculptors have done a splendid job,” she said.

The official invitation said that the temple will host Maha Yajna ahead of Prana Pratistha (consecration ceremony) on Tuesday and Wednesday (on the occasion of Akshay Trithiya) and the inauguration ceremony will commence at 2.30 p.m. The Chief Minister came up with the idea of the temple in December 2018 and the work on it started in May 2022.

The temple is a replica of the 12th-century world famous shrine in Puri and its inauguration has been a much-awaited event. The coastal town has been painted blue and white — the colours of West Bengal government — and all roads leading to the temple have been illuminated with decorative lights. Promoted as Jagannath Dham Sanskriti Kendra by the West Bengal government, the temple has been developed by Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation (HIDCO).

Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari of the BJP raised a question as to whether “Jagannath Dham Sanskriti Kendra” (cultural center) was being inaugurated or Jagannath Temple.

“The tender documents of West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation reveal that Jagannath Dham Sanskriti Kendra has been built at Digha? …You must reprint the invitation card with proper clarity. You can also send me a reply clarifying whether HIDCO has built a Temple or a Cultural Centre,” Mr. Adhikari said.

The BJP leader said that on April 30, his party would start the rebuilding and restoration work of the “vandalised Hindu temples of the Murshidabad district” and added that funds would not be sought or received from the Mamata Banerjee government. Riots broke out in Murshidabad on April 11 and 12 in which three persons were killed and hundreds were rendered homeless.

Ms. Banerjee is likely to visit Murshidabad after the Digha temple inauguration.