Jagannath
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Jagannath
Summary
Jagannath is a Hindu deity[1]. He draws 1,046 Wikipedia views per month (hindu_deity category, ranking #10 of 88).[2]
Key Facts
- Jagannath's image is recorded as Statues of Lord Jagannath at Bhubaneswar.jpg[3].
- Jagannath is recorded as male[4].
- Jagannath's instance of is recorded as Hindu deity[5].
- Jagannath's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 13101719[6].
- Jagannath's GND ID is recorded as 118702467[7].
- Jagannath's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n2017241722[8].
- Jagannath's Commons category is recorded as Jagannath[9].
- Jagannath's pronunciation audio is recorded as LL-Q9610 (ben)-Titodutta-জগন্নাথ.wav[10].
- Jagannath's said to be the same as is recorded as Krishna[11].
- Jagannath's said to be the same as is recorded as Vishnu[12].
- Jagannath's NL CR AUT ID is recorded as jo2016908729[13].
- Jagannath's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Jagannath[14].
- Jagannath's described by source is recorded as Nordisk familjebok[15].
- Jagannath's described by source is recorded as The Encyclopedia Americana[16].
- Jagannath's described by source is recorded as The New Student's Reference Work[17].
- Jagannath's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Jagannatha[18].
- Jagannath's CERL Thesaurus ID is recorded as cnp00585636[19].
- Jagannath's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1hc0hb683[20].
- Jagannath's sibling is recorded as Balarama[21].
- Jagannath's sibling is recorded as Subhadrā[22].
- Jagannath's Quora topic ID is recorded as Lord-Jagannath[23].
- Jagannath's iconographic symbol is recorded as Sudarshana Chakra[24].
- Jagannath's iconographic symbol is recorded as Panchajanya[25].
- Jagannath's Interlingual Index ID is recorded as i86731[26].
- Jagannath's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007529253205171[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Jagannath include juggernaut[28] and Ratha Yatra[29], a festival[30], in India[31].
Why It Matters
Jagannath draws 1,046 Wikipedia views per month (hindu_deity category, ranking #10 of 88).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] He is known by 123 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for him include juggernaut[28] and Ratha Yatra[29], a festival[30], in India[31].