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Jagannath or Jagannatha is a deity worshipped in Hinduism and Buddhism.
Jagannath or Jagannatha may also refer to:
People
- Jagannatha Samrat (1652–1744), Indian astronomer and mathematician
- Jagannatha Panditaraja, 17th-century poet and literary critic
- Jagannath Acharya, Nepalese politician
- Jagannath Azad (1918–2004), Indian poet
- Jagan Nath Kaul (1924–2008), Indian humanitarian
- Jagannath Mishra (21st century), Indian politician
- Jagannath Pahadia (1932–2021), Indian National Congress politician
- Jagannath Sami (21st century), Indo-Fijian soccer player
- Jagannath Shankar Shet (1800–1865), Indian activist
- Jagannath Shankarsett (1800–1865), Indian philanthropist and educationalist
- Manda Jagannath (born 1951), Indian politician
Other uses
- Jagannath University, a public university of Bangladesh
- Jagannath, Nepal (disambiguation), multiple locations
- Jagannath, a short-story collection by Karin Tidbeck
- Jagannath, Bheri, Nepal
- Jagannath, Seti, Nepal
- Sri Jagannath (film), a 1950 Indian Oriya film directed by Chitta Ranjan Mitra
See also
- Jagannath Temple (disambiguation)
- Juggernaut (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Jagannath
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