Odisha govt begins reclaiming 58,000 acres of Lord Jagannath’s land, following HC directive to protect, digitize, and manage temple properties

OdishaPlus Bureau

Jagannath Temple, Lord Jagannath land, Jagannath temple properties, Odisha government initiative, Puri temple land, Lord Jagannath assets, Odisha High Court directive, Jagannath land reclaim, Shree Jagannath Temple Act

The Odisha government has initiated a systematic process to recover and safe­guard the vast land prop­erties belonging to Lord Jagannath, both within and outside the state, informed Law Minister Prithviraj Harichandan on Wednes­day.

According to official estimates, Lord Jagannath owns around 58,000 acres of land. The minister said that documents for 36,000 to 37,000 acres have already been prepared, while efforts are underway to complete the documentation for the remaining land parcels.

“The government is working swiftly to assess and secure Mahaprabhu’s properties so that these assets are protected and utilized for Lord Jagan­nath’s purposes,” Harichan­dan said. The lands include properties in Puri, across Odisha, and in other states.

The move comes in the wake of a May directive from the Orissa High Court, which asked the state government to ensure robust protection of Jagannath temple proper­ties. A bench led by Justice Sanjeev Kumar Panigrahi had directed digitization of temple records, proper mu­tation and transfer of land, and formulation of clear guidelines for managing these assets.

The court had also instructed revenue and land record authorities to record the temple’s properties in the name of Lord Jagannath with accuracy. It cautioned that any unlawful mutation or correction in land re­cords must be canceled and specifically sought a review of Section 16(2) of the Shree Jagannath Temple Act.

Further, the High Court emphasized coordinated action between the Law Department and the temple administration for han­dling transfer, lease, and mutation of temple proper­ties. It also ordered scrutiny of any illegal transfers or administrative irregulari­ties, with corrective action against lapses.

The state government’s ongoing efforts mark a sig­nificant step in reclaiming and restoring the temple’s assets, ensuring their rightful use for the service of Lord Jagannath.