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Why West Bengal is now dropping ‘Dham’ from Digha Jagannath temple

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3 min readBhubaneswar, KolkataJun 10, 2026 05:35 AM IST

Why West Bengal is now dropping 'Dham' from Digha Jagannath templeAnnouncing the decision following a Cabinet meeting, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said using the word “dham” for the Digha Jagannath Temple was not correct in accordance with “Sanatan culture”. (Photo: Jagannath Temple Digha)

The BJP government in West Bengal on Tuesday announced that it would remove the word “dham” from the name of the Digha Jagannath Temple on the request of the Odisha government.

This seeks to end the controversy that erupted over the naming of the Digha temple, which had irked many in Odisha — the home of the 12th-century Puri Jagannath Temple, which has long been known as Jagannath Dham.

Announcing the decision following a Cabinet meeting, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said using the word “dham” for the Digha Jagannath Temple was not correct in accordance with “Sanatan culture”.

“The previous West Bengal government has approved it as Sri Sri Jagannath Dham Cultural Centre. They technically made it a cultural centre, but inserted the word ‘dham’ in it. It has been built using funds from the public exchequer. I accept the request of the Odisha Chief Minister and we will remove the word ‘dham’ immediately,” said Adhikari.

The West Bengal CM said the complex would remain and that worship would continue there as per the rituals of Jagannath culture.

BJP Puri MP Sambit Patra, who had gone to Bengal with Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi’s letter requesting that the word “dham” be dropped from the Digha temple’s name, was present during the announcement.

The naming of the newly built temple at Digha, inaugurated in April last year by the Mamata Banerjee government, had been criticised by servitors of the Puri temple, and the Odisha government had strongly objected to the new temple being called a “dham”.

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The Odisha Chief Minister, in a letter to his then West Bengal counterpart on May 6, 2025, had said that using “dham” for the Digha temple “dilutes the distinct heritage of Puri”, and added that it hurt the sentiments and emotions of millions of pilgrims and devotees.

Majhi had noted that the Puri shrine holds unparalleled religious, spiritual, and cultural significance, not just for the people of Odisha, but for millions of devotees across India and the world, and that the name “Jagannath Dham” holds a unique and sacrosanct identity linked to Puri.

Chairperson of the Shree Jagannath Temple Managing Committee, Dibyasingha Deb, also appealed to ISKCON, which manages affairs at the Digha temple, to persuade authorities to desist from using the word “dham” for the new shrine, arguing that it amounted to a violation of the “scriptural injunctions and long-established tradition” of Lord Jagannath.

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