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Puri Jagannatha Temple Flag Catches Fire for the First Time

Puri Jagannath Temple Flag Catches Fire for the First Time. A very inauspicious sign.
 

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Puri Jagannath Temple Flag Catches Fire for the First Time

In a never before seen situation, the flag on top of Puri Jagannatha temple caught fire on Ekadashi day. Many people think this is an inauspicious omen for the country.
 

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