Famous personalities denied entry into Jagannath Temple in Puri
- Mahatma Gandhi (Father of Nation)
When Mahatma Gandhi came to Puri in 1934 accompanied by Vinoba Bhave and Muslims, Christians and dalits, he was denied entry into the temple.
2 Rabindranath Tagore (Nobel Laurate)
Rabindranath Tagore, a Pirali Brahmin by birth, a poet, novelist, playwright, was denied entry into the temple for darshan.
3 B R Ambedkar, (Father of Indian Constitution)
Father of Indian Constitution was barred from entering the Sri Mandir when he visited Puri in July, 1945.
4 Lord Curzon, Former British Viceroy of India
The British Viceroy of India from 1889 to 1905, deeply enthusiastic about Indian history, archeology and geography. He was not allowed into the temple when he visited Puri in 1900.
5 Indira Gandhi, Former Prime Minister of India
Indira Gandhi, former prime minister was not allowed to enter the 12th century shrine because she was married to a Parsi, Feroze Gandhi.
6 Swami Pravupada, founder ISKCON movement
In 1977, Bhakti Vedanta Swami Pravupada, the founder of ISKCON movement, had visited Puri. His devotees were not allowed to enter the temple and he was warned against making an attempt to step into the temple
7 Acharya Vinoba Bhave
Vinoba Bhave, an advocate of nonviolence and human rights, known for his Bhoodan Movement, was also refused entry as he had accompanied Mahatma Gandhi and his non hindu followers into Jagannath Temple in Puri.
8 Queen of Thailand Mahachakri Siridharan
In 2005, Mahachakri Siridharan, the Queen of Thailand, was not allowed inside the temple as she was a follower of Buddhism
9 Elizabeth Jigler, one of the highest donors to the temple
In 2006, the shrine did not allow a citizen of Switzerland named Elizabeth Jigler, who had donated Rs. 1.78 crore to the temple because she was a Christian.