Monthly Archives: April 2025

|| Today, Badi Nrusingha BijΓ© in Srimandir || :-

Unique is our Jagannath consciousness and culture. Mahaprabhu Shri Jagannath performs various human-like divine plays (Lilas) in this Srikhetra (Puri). Certain rituals (Niti) and traditions (Parampara) of Mahaprabhu are associated with every calamity that befalls human society. That is why it is described in the scriptures (Shastras): β€œ HiraαΉ‡yakaΕ›ipuṁ hatvā devadevaṁ jagadguruṁ|SukhāsΔ«naṁ tadutsaαΉ…ge śāntakopaṁ ramāpatim||”(This […]

Kankanasikhari: The Lilakshetra (Playground) of Paramabrahma Shri Jagannath

During the 18 attacks by Mughal forces (and other rulers) on the Shri Jagannath Temple, Mahaprabhu (the Great Lord) left the Ratnasinghasan (Jewelled Throne) 21 times and enacted his divine play (Lila) in various places. Among these, He graced (BijΓ© Karithile) this area (Kshetra) in 1731 AD. Since Mahaprabhu accepted the Kankana fruit as Bhoga […]

Why is only the King of Nepal granted the right to perform Aarti for Mahaprabhu on the Ratnasinghasan (Jewelled Throne)?

Only the King of Nepal is permitted to perform Aarti (ritual waving of lamps) upon Mahaprabhu’s Ratnabedi (Jewelled Platform). This is solely the right of the Nepalese royal family; even the Gajapati Maharaja, considered the primary servitor (sevak) of Mahaprabhu, does not possess the right to perform Aarti on the Ratnabedi. According to tradition, only […]

Why is only the King of Nepal granted the right to perform Aarti for Mahaprabhu on the Ratnasinghasan (Jewelled Throne)?

Only the King of Nepal is permitted to perform Aarti (ritual waving of lamps) upon Mahaprabhu’s Ratnabedi (Jewelled Platform). This is solely the right of the Nepalese royal family; even the Gajapati Maharaja, considered the primary servitor (sevak) of Mahaprabhu, does not possess the right to perform Aarti on the Ratnabedi. According to tradition, only […]

Mahaprabhu’s Dolabedi

Within Srikhetra (Puri), there is a mandap (pavilion) that is architecturally attractive and charming with its sculptural art, located in the north-east corner of the Srimandir (Jagannath Temple). It is famous as the Dolabedi. The Dola Yatra (festival) held around Phalguna Purnima (full moon in Feb/Mar) is as attractive as this Bedi (platform) itself is. […]

Rath Yatra or Ghosa Yatra in Srimandir – Part 2

ratha yatra

Jai Jagannath, Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya. Various Gundicha Yatras are celebrated in the Srimandir. These are: (1) Shakta Gundicha(2) Saura Gundicha(3) Shaiva Gundicha(4) Sri Gundicha (1) ‘Shakta Gundicha’ or ‘Sharadiya Gundicha’:Β This yatra is observed from Ashwina Krushna Ashtami (the 8th day of the dark fortnight of Ashwina month), also known as Mulastami, until Ashwina Shukla […]

Rath Yatra or Ghosa Yatra in Srimandir – Part 1

ratha yatra

Jai Jagannath, Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya. Mahaprabhu Sri Jagannath is a deity full of divine plays (Lila). Many festivals and celebrations of the Mahaprabhu are observed. It is said – ‘Thirteen festivals in twelve months.’ This number thirteen is quite symbolic. However, twelve major yatras (festivals/journeys) of the Mahaprabhu are observed within a single year. […]

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