In the rich spiritual landscape of Odisha, few symbols are as mysterious and captivating as the Navagunjara – a form that challenges logic, yet reveals deep spiritual truth.
What is Navagunjara?
Navagunjara is a rare and symbolic manifestation described in regional interpretations of the Mahabharata. It is believed to be a divine form assumed by Krishna to test the devotion and understanding of Arjuna.
But this is no ordinary form.
Navagunjara is composed of nine different animals, merged into one extraordinary being – each part representing a unique aspect of nature and existence.
The Nine Forms in One
Imagine standing before a creature that carries:
- The head of a rooster π
- The graceful neck of a peacock π¦
- The powerful hump of a bull π
- The strong waist of a lion π¦
- Three legs, each from different animals – elephant, tiger, and horse
- Human hand holding a lotus πͺ·
- A serpent as its tail π
At first glance, it feels chaotic. But in truth, it is a perfect harmony of diversity.
The Encounter of Faith
As the story goes, during a moment of reflection, Arjuna encountered this bewildering creature in the forest. His warrior instincts urged caution – arrow drawn, eyes sharp.
But something felt different.
There was a divine calm in the creatureβs presence.
As Arjuna observed closely, he realized that such a form could not belong to the ordinary world. In that moment of clarity, he lowered his weapon and bowed.
The Navagunjara revealed its true essence – it was Krishna.
Not as the charioteer, not as the guide, but as the embodiment of all creation.
A Living Symbol in Odisha
The story of Navagunjara is not just mythology – it is a living tradition.
You will find its presence in:
- Intricate temple carvings
- Traditional Pattachitra paintings
- Cultural art forms across Odisha
It holds a special connection with the spiritual heritage surrounding the Jagannath Temple, where devotion transcends form and embraces the infinite.
The Deeper Meaning
Navagunjara is more than a mythical creature – it is a philosophy.
It teaches us:
- Unity in diversity: Different forms, one existence
- Beyond appearances: Truth is not always simple or familiar
- Divine presence everywhere: The sacred exists in all beings
In a world that often seeks order and simplicity, Navagunjara reminds us that the divine can be complex, unexpected, and beautifully mysterious.
Final Thought
For travelers, seekers, and storytellers, Navagunjara is not just a tale – it is an experience.
As you explore the spiritual heart of Odisha, remember: sometimes, what looks strange at first may carry the deepest truth.


