Dr Suman Das

Sacred Strides: Marathon across the divine lanes of Holy city Puri

Introduction:

This January i was in the holy city Puri for a family function. I decided to run across the city and feel the spirituality. Commencing my journey of both miles and memories, never thought it will turn out to be an enchanting experience. Sharing  my  experience in this writeup.

Blue Flag Beach:

Starting my run from the picturesque Blue Flag Beach Puri, the rhythmic waves of the Bay of Bengal set the tone for my Tata Mumbai virtual half marathon. The well-maintained beach with its walking tracks and vigilant lifeguards provided a serene backdrop to the beginning of my sacred exploration.

Statue of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu:

Running along the beach road, I encountered the stoic statue of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a revered saint from Bengal who spread the chants of Hare Krishna. The statue stood tall, symbolizing the rich spiritual heritage of Puri and its connection with the Bengali culture.

Swargadwara:

As I jogged along the beach road, the ethereal presence of Swargadwara, the Gateway to Heaven, unfolded before me. This sacred cremation ground holds profound significance, believed by many to be one of the most auspicious mortuary sites in the country. The general belief, deeply rooted in faith, is that those cremated here find their way to heaven, attaining ultimate salvation. As I ran past this divine place, memories flooded back – memories of accompanying departed souls on their final journey. The whispers of scriptures echoed in the air, recounting the mystical journey of the Daru Brahma, the sacred wood from which the deities of Lord Jagannath were carved, as it floated through the sea at Swargadwara. Each stride through this hallowed ground served as a poignant reminder of the cycle of life and the spiritual journey we all undertake.

Jagannath Temple:

Continuing the sacred run around the iconic Jagannath Temple in Puri was an experience that transcended mere physical exercise. The temple, dedicated to Mahaprabhu Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra, and sister Subhadra, stands as a magnificent symbol of devotion, its deities intricately carved from wood and ceremoniously replaced every 12 or 19 years in the grand NabaKalebara celebration. As I approached the Singha Dwara ( the Lion Gate), I felt the spiritual aura intensify, knowing that beyond this threshold lay the sanctum sanctorum where Mahaprabhu Jagannath resides. The strict restrictions, barring cameras and non-Hindu devotees, underscored the exclusivity of this divine space. The sight of Patitapabana (Mahaprabhu Jagannath) at the dwara makes you to raise your hand to pray and close your eye in devotion for the almighty. The road across the singha dwara is the Bada Danda.  This has the historical significance of witnessing the majestic chariots carrying the deities to Mausi Maa Mandir during the auspicious Ratha Yatra every year.

The temple’s colossal kitchen, crafting delectable mahaprasad for millions, is a testament to culinary artistry, offering a divine treat for the taste buds.

The recent transformation, the Temple Parikrama Prakalpa (The Heritage Corridor) breathed new life into the surroundings, extending 75 meters beyond the Meghanada Pacheri (20 ft boundary wall surrounding the temple). This thoughtful expansion not only provides devotees with a spacious resting area and essential amenities but also preserves the sacred mathas that have stood the test of time. The Heritage Corridor stands as a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, enhancing the temple’s ambiance without compromising its sanctity and security. Running across this spiritual haven was not just a physical journey but a soulful exploration of the intricate tapestry of faith and tradition that adorns the timeless Jagannath Temple.

Mausi Ma Temple:

Running along the Bada Danda, the road connecting Jagannath Temple to Mausi Maa Temple (Gundicha Temple), I reminisced about childhood visits and professional service in Puri. The spiritual energy resonating from these holy grounds during the Ratha Yatra days was palpable, creating an emotional connect.

Holy City Puri Jagannath

Batamangala:

Embarking on my run from Mausi Maa Temple towards Maa Batamangala Temple in Puri, little did I anticipate the delightful encounter awaiting me on the way. As my feet rhythmically kissed the sacred soil, I unexpectedly bumped into a school senior, now a resident of Puri, cruising on his bike. A warm reunion unfolded, proving once again that the world is indeed a small space. Continuing my journey, the Maa Batamangala Temple loomed ahead, revered as the gateway to the holy city of Puri. According to tradition, seeking the blessings of Maa Mangala before entering the sacred Lord Jagannath’s temple is a customary practice. I paused to pay my respects, absorbing the divine energy that enveloped the temple. With every step behind me, the spiritual essence of Puri coupled with the unexpected reunion with a friend transformed my run into a soulful exploration of camaraderie and devotion.

Conclusion:

With each step, I covered 25.5 km, not just achieving a running milestone but also delving into the soul of Puri. The city, beyond its renowned landmarks, unfolded as a story of spirituality and memories. This run wasn’t merely about distance, it was a journey through the holy city of Puri, a city where every corner echoed the divine heartbeat of Lord Jagannath.

 

Thank you for being a part of my journey!

Your engagement and feedback mean the world to me.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this blog post.

Whether you have a comment, suggestion or a personal experience to share, your voice matters.

Feel free to drop your insights in the comment section below.

 

Dr Suman Das

Oncologist by profession, Amatuer Photographer, Tennis enthusiast, Vizag Runner, Spartan Cyclist, Blogger Dil se and a Traveller

91 Comments

  • Mili
    February 23, 2024

    Excellent write-up. Felt the aroma of Puri by going through the story n pics. Nostalgic feeling ✨
    Jai Jagannath

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  • P RAJASEKHAR
    February 23, 2024

    Really nice blog about puri

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 23, 2024

      Thank you mili apa. It’s always a great feeling to read about our own town. That’s why I sent you first.

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  • Devidutta Pattnaik
    February 23, 2024

    Inspiring Holy Run. Jai Jagannath

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  • Bibhuti Mahapatra
    February 23, 2024

    Sir
    Really incredible of your another milestone. Lord Jagarnath fulfill all your dreams . Jay Jagarnath.

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  • Bharath
    February 23, 2024

    Excellent write sir

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  • Susovan
    February 23, 2024

    Very nice

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  • Asim
    February 23, 2024

    Hi Sir
    Congratulations and best of luck

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  • Asim
    February 23, 2024

    Hi Sir
    Congratulations and best of luck
    Marathon run.

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  • Ramakant kasta
    February 23, 2024

    Great write up Dr Suman. You deserve a doctodate in literature too.

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  • N C Mallik
    February 23, 2024

    Nice write up,fresh and free flowing,just like the steps u take while jogging,

    Jai Jagannath

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  • Bijay Kumar Agrawal
    February 23, 2024

    Like the steps going up, the quality of your writing is steeply moving upwards. Very very engaging piece.

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    • Sammiuddeen
      February 23, 2024

      Excellent sir,

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  • Srinivas Kancheti
    February 23, 2024

    Beautifully penned down Dr Suman das Ji, it seems you have made this 25 K milage just like 2.5 K easy run, thanks again for taking us through beautiful captures of temples and experience the whole journey as if we are there in real life

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  • Dr E Kiran Kumar
    February 23, 2024

    The most favourite place of the supreme lord SriKrishna on earth is Puri, also called SriKshetra or Purushottam kshetra or Sankha kshetra or Vipralamba kshetra. Jagannath is the most merciful form of Lord Krishna. Lord Chaitanya mahaprabhu ( an avatar of Lord Krishna), appeared as a devotee of Lord Krishna, and stayed at Puri for 13 years. Visiting only Puri fulfills the visiting of char dham. Jai Jagannath. Jai SriKshetra.

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  • Satya Gunturu
    February 23, 2024

    Very well articulated Dr

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  • Dr Vineeta goel
    February 23, 2024

    Amazing thought process . Very well penned.

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  • Chandan
    February 23, 2024

    Thank you for keeping us inspired

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  • Chitta Ranjan Kundu
    February 23, 2024

    Excellent

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  • prabal mohanty
    February 23, 2024

    Your footsteps also were beating a staccato beat in my heart, as you went up and down , through the various pit stops, and your words were timeless ragas that transcended the steady beat of my pulse….keep moving, Doc.

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  • Sovan Sarang Dhar
    February 23, 2024

    Freshened up memories with touch of spring Breeze.

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  • Srikar Mishra
    February 23, 2024

    Stay blessed always , be healthy and happy also

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  • sailesh modi
    February 23, 2024

    Its like i went back to puri,, if you know what to look for you can find gold ,, your writing and running combination is truly amazing

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  • Naga Lakshmi
    February 23, 2024

    Sir, really great writing about Puri

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  • Chaitanya
    February 23, 2024

    Excellent post; it’s a very touching piece of writing. Though you are busy as a doctor, spending quality time on many different aspects is difficult, but you are a professional at it. Awesome job, doctor.

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    • Paradesi Naidu
      February 27, 2024

      An absolute delight, reading your essay brought alive a thousand experiences. In the movie Chariots of Fire the lead actor says, when i run, i see God. Keep going, doctor, its getting better and better

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  • CA Chandrakanta Sahoo
    February 23, 2024

    Excellent write-up. I felt like running alongside. Jay Jagannath

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  • Debashis Sahoo
    February 23, 2024

    Describing perfectly. Superb.

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  • Pradeep Kedia
    February 23, 2024

    This is really a great way to connect your running passion with the rich culture, heritage of the temple state Odisha and your excellent way to pay your respect and tribute to the temples of Odisha..
    Superb write up and your running passion is truly reflected herein..
    Congratulations and best wishes.
    Thank you/Pradeep

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  • DR HRUSHIKESH MOHANTA
    February 23, 2024

    Excellent blog sir.Glimpse of whole spiritual city reflected in your post. LORD JAGANNATH keep you more healthy and fit always.JAI JAGANNATH

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  • TNRAO
    February 23, 2024

    Amazing write up and informative about the spiritual city of puri.while going through the well articulated write up I felt I was physically in the holy city of puri. Congratulations and all the best sir.

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  • Aditya Narayan
    February 23, 2024

    Very fluidly written Dr Suman !

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Thank you sir

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  • Uma Rani Jhankar
    February 23, 2024

    Excellent writing skill

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Thank you

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  • Dvs ramaRao
    February 23, 2024

    Nice explanation about your experience.. Sir…And I think it was detailed analysis about puri… May God jaganath bless with you health and prosperity

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Thank you. This is just one prospective. The heritage city can inspire for numerous blogs.

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  • Viswamohan
    February 23, 2024

    Felt amazed and touched to see you running just like a professional runner

    My love towards running is inspiring just because a few greats like you

    I must congratulate you for this divine marathon

    There a lot to learn from you

    Mighty blessings of lord Jagannath be onto you always & ever

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Thank you. You too are adding miles every day. Great to see u run and looking forward to run with you one day.

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      • krishna mohan akundy
        February 24, 2024

        You made us travel with you. Very interesting. You are tempting Mr. Agarwal for a photo tour to Puri besides Varansi. In fact we are also anxious to see after your this writeup. Take us to more places with you.

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  • Chandana Das
    February 23, 2024

    Puri is a heritage city. You have covered the entire city starting from Bata Mangala to Swargadwar through your blog. Excellent write up. Keep it up

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      I can understand how the residents of Puri can relate to this journey. Definitely morning walk across the beach road and the Bada Danda is a great experience.

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  • Dr.ramanujam
    February 23, 2024

    Very nice sir

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Thank you sir

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  • Homesh
    February 23, 2024

    Combination of history , Run, Photography and Write-up makes a interesting blog and inspires many

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Thank you buddy

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  • Dr. Mohan Patro
    February 23, 2024

    Dr Suman Das is a great inspiration specially for the youngsters. He is a GREAT MARATHON RUNNER. Not only that, he is a very good photographers, writer and narrater. Heads off to him. Recently we also had been the HOLY CITY PURI for our MBPS batch get together. We also witnessed the recent developments.
    Jai Jagannath

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      The recent development of the heritage corridor has made it look so beautiful.

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  • Balasatish
    February 23, 2024

    Great, it was like walking through Puri.

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Thank you sir. Do visit and have a walk across the Bada Danda. It’s devine.

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    • Sidheswar Nayak
      February 24, 2024

      SIR, This Blog posted by you on your New Year visit to Shreekshtra is unique of it’s own kind. It is devotional, celestial and heart touching for we Odia readers. Your visit to Ma Batamamgala, Shree Mandira Parikrama, Patitapaban, Shri Mandir Pakasala, Mahaprasad Mandap, Shri Chaitanya statue at the entry of the holy Bay of Bengal, vist to Swargadwara-that reminds the ultimate truth of life and their narration are skilful. I
      ALWAYS FEEL THAT THERE IS A LITERARY MASTER HIDDEN IN YOU. May the lord be there with you in all your endeavors…… JAY SHREE GAGARNATH !

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  • Chitti Babu
    February 23, 2024

    Sir….your blog posts truly rejuvenate us, especially on this special journey with the blessings of Jay Jagannath. Thank you, sir, for sharing your amazing journey with us.

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Thank you.

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  • Samir Mohanty
    February 23, 2024

    Jai jagannath

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Jai Jagannath

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  • kiriti chandra samantray
    February 24, 2024

    Amazing, really extraordinary description.Tthrough your narrative lines one can visualize the holy city of Puri,which is also a significant part of the “Krishna pilgrimage circuit “,which also includes ,Mathura,Vrindavan,Barsana,Gokula,Govardhan,Kurukhetra and Dwarka . Great work !!!!

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    • Dr Suman Das
      February 24, 2024

      Thank you mamu. From childhood we go the temple so many times and also have enormous faith but never read the Jagannath Purana. May be sometime should do that.

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  • Chiku Das
    February 24, 2024

    Dr. Suman Das एक एक डॉक्टर होते हुए भी अनेक प्रतिभा के धनी हैं I इस धरातल पर डॉक्टर एक दूसरा भगवान जैसे है I ईश्वर हमारा Dr. Suman को ढेर सारे प्यार और आशीर्वाद दे I मेरा support और आशीर्वाद हमारा Suman पर है और आगे भी जारी रहेगा I सुमन तुम आगे बढ़ो हम सब तुम्हारे साथ है, फिर चिंता किस बात की है I

    Chiku Das, Political Social Worker, Koraput and brother of Anadi Das Former Member of Parliament.

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  • Sunil Kota
    February 24, 2024

    Superb read. Kan Kan me Mahaprabhu. Kan Kan me Fitness

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  • Sutapa Chakrabarty
    February 24, 2024

    Beautiful narration has taken me back to my childhood reminiscence of this beautiful city of Lord Jagannath and an adrenaline rush for my next visit. Eagerly waiting to read your next writing.

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  • Sameer Kumar Dash
    February 24, 2024

    Jay Jagannath Sir, u r such a different person from others, I can’t write in words of my feelings for u , Radhe Radhe Sir

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  • Sushil
    February 24, 2024

    Excellent piece doctor, boh your writing and running are going places …literally 🙂

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  • Basanta
    February 24, 2024

    It’s really a wonderful memory you carried for life time for sure…I would rectify some word (legendary…it would be mahaprabhu and prasad,it would be mahaprasad) …don’t mind please

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  • Basanta
    February 24, 2024

    It’s really a wonderful memory you carried for life time for sure…I would rectify some word (legendary…it would be mahaprabhu and prasad,it would be mahaprasad) …don’t mind please. Keep posting your live experience.

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    • Dr. Aslam Aarif
      February 24, 2024

      A real journey to cherish and understand the spirituality and meaning of existence . This Esoteric reality is lost in our Exoteric brilliance. Congratulations Dr. Suman for motivating us

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  • Basanta Senaati
    February 24, 2024

    It’s really a wonderful memory you carried for life time for sure…I would rectify some word (legendary…it would be mahaprabhu and prasad,it would be mahaprasad) …don’t mind please. Keep posting your live experience.

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  • Dr Deba Dulal Biswal
    February 24, 2024

    As I went on reading the story felt the write up as if I am reading “Sunday times of India” edition, where the topmost literati journalists of the country write a travel blog, the description the strong English words used and the photos provided were all provided a smooth experience for the reader. This is rare for someone who deals day in and out with cancer patients. Commendable Suman. Also I see a spiritual aspect to the whole thing while you were trying for the distance milestone of your personal best during that running. It seems you are striving towards the WHO definition of “ Health “ physical mental and spiritual and at the same time encouraging the reader to understand the same in between your lines and words. Thanks darling

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  • Dr Vijayalakshmi Chalasani
    February 24, 2024

    Thanks for sharing your Devine journey to Puri and your blessed run and information and write up about the Lord Purjagannadh temple. It really inspired me and now I want to visit as I haven’t been before. I really admire the way you compile ✍️ write ups about your journeys. Keep going. !All the best and congratulations on completing the amazing run of 25.5 km in 3.5 hrs .

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  • A V Many
    February 24, 2024

    Superb narration about Puri Jagannath temple. Recently I had a chance to visit the holy city and to have the darshan of the lord Jagannath. The temple surrounding has transformed a lot in the recent days may be due to the beautification taken place with Swatch Bharat. Nowadays the pilgrim rush too much and we had to spend lot of time in the queue. It is always a wonderful experience to have the darshan of lord Jagannath.

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  • Saumitri
    February 24, 2024

    You have captured the essence of the heritage city of Puri with thorough detail. The writeup is superb. It’s amazing to see your diverse talents as a doctor, writer, photographer, and runner. Keep inspiring!

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  • Dr.Jeethendra
    February 24, 2024

    Nice writing sir . And it’s a feeling

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  • Janardhan Uppada
    February 24, 2024

    Jay Jagannath, had been there way back in ‘96 for lords darshan along with a friend. Had just relived those memories once again sir. Wonderful articulation of the spiritual run. Hope lord bless you loads of health and happiness..

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  • Hari Krishna Prasad
    February 24, 2024

    Oh, man. There are no limits to your passion for marathons and cycling my friend. Your dedication to both his medical profession and passion for running is inspiring. You set a remarkable example of balancing health and professional life, motivating others to strive for excellence. Keep doing my friend.

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  • Dr Tanuja
    February 24, 2024

    Nice blog Dr Suman,feld as if I personally experienced journey,the visited lord jaganath.good that you could be able to take time from ur busy schedule n fulfilling ur passion.

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  • Bharat Chauhan
    February 24, 2024

    Your measured prose flows as smoothly as you do while on a run. Thank you Dr Sahab for taking your readers through this interesting journey across the holy site of Mahaprabhu Jagganath.

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  • Radha
    February 24, 2024

    Wow sir, it’s really awesome!I could see puri in live through your writing!loving your work sir !!!

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  • Dr Sanjib Kumar jena
    February 24, 2024

    Congratulations, Suman on doing a Sunday long run in the holy city of Puri. Excellent write-up. The running experience from Blue Flag Beach to Mausima Mandir and Parikrama around the Jagannath temple is described as very beautiful. Keep running and keep blogging. Jai Jagannath

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  • naveen kumar
    February 24, 2024

    Very well articulated and informative blog sir. Your choosy words, interesting explanation about historical back ground about each location attracts reader to experience what you have experienced sir

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  • Vivek
    February 24, 2024

    This blog is like a breeze through Puri – invigorating and spiritually enticing. The well shot pics literally took me on a virtual tour of the city. Loved the crisp writing.

    Jai Jagannath

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  • Dr KRVarma
    February 24, 2024

    That’s wonderful Suman. Not only your marathaon but also information about Puri

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  • Suman Mallik
    February 24, 2024

    Nice write up and photographs.

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  • Bhanja Kishore Mohanty
    February 24, 2024

    A nice write up on your run through the sacred city of puri , reading it transported me to the holy city with divine Darshan if the Trinity. Jai Sri Jagannath

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  • Surekha.
    February 24, 2024

    Great write up about Puri Dr Suman.

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  • Sunil
    February 24, 2024

    Soulful moments at Puri temple town. Jai jagannath !!

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  • Sunil
    February 24, 2024

    Soulful moments at the temple town. Jai Jagannatha !

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  • Yosabanata
    February 26, 2024

    Nice write up, Jai Jagannath

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  • Brajendra Behera
    February 26, 2024

    Dr. Suman, another classic from ur Marathon box…n since this time it’s Puri..it’s Lord Jagannath, i was delighted to read out to well thought words that u hv put upon..very spritual , very relatable to our holy city Puri….
    Wandering how in this few paragraphs u hv depicted each aspects of Puri completely… infact.Puri means COMPLETE..
    Thank You Dr..for showcasing our Puri true to its facts before your esteemed readers …

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  • Prof P Rama Rao
    February 27, 2024

    All the places of divine importance in the holy city of Puri are well described. I just visited only lord Jagannadha Swamy temple. You make aware that people like me also know about other important places. You made a wonderful description about the temple and other places of interest that make Puri – place of Lord Vishnu.
    I felt as if every corner I really visited with your commendable and beautiful English. Hope to hear more about your experiences in future too Dr Sumandas ji. Regards

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  • G keerthi sagar
    February 28, 2024

    Ur really great sir.. Ur fitness is next level sir..
    Great jrny with excellent photography sir..
    Nice blog about puri sir …

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  • K.Asha Ramani
    February 29, 2024

    Very well narrated sir. Your description is so clear that it appears as the place viewed in the dream sir. Absolutely divine place is Puri sir. I too had the opportunity to witness the wonderful Jagannath Swamy’s temple n have his blessings sir. The beautiful Puri beach n the busy streets in the evening are a must watch sir. This marathon must have been nostalgic to you sir.

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  • Tusar Pandey
    March 7, 2024

    Beautifully narrated., delighted to read it. From childhood Puri is the favorite beach of mine. I have been to Puri many times with my parents and now as a parent. I like the food starting from Aabadha of Sri Mandir, different types of sweets and somasha which is sold in the beach, street food like baara guguni, dahi bhara, and in the evening the sea food.

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