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Madala Panji is a significant historical text in the Odia language that serves as the traditional chronicle of Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, India. The word "Madala Panji" is derived from two Odia words, "Madala" meaning 'round' and "Panji" meaning 'account' or 'record'. This ancient text is a chronicle of the temple's administration, rituals, festivals, and events related to Lord Jagannath.

Written on palm leaves, Madala Panji is a valuable source of historical and cultural information about the Jagannath Temple, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites for Hindus. The text covers the history of the temple, listing the servitors, donations, royal decrees, and significant incidents over the centuries.

Madala Panji is believed to have been compiled by the Maharis, the female temple dancers of Jagannath Temple, highlighting their crucial role in preserving the temple's history. It is written in a literary format that combines prose and poetry, making it a unique blend of historical and artistic expression.


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