Monthly Archives: June 2025

|| The Ritual of Nabajouban Darshan or Ubha Jatra in Srimandir ||

👉 Today, on the sacred Pratipada tithi (the first day of the waxing moon) of the holy month of Ashadha, after a long interval of 15 days, the Shribigrahas (the holy deities) grant their first darshan (sacred viewing) to the devotees in their Nabajouban besha (attire of renewed youth). 👉 The form or attire in which the Chaturdha Bigraha (the fourfold deities) of […]

-: || The Ghanalagi Niti at the Srimandir || :-

Today is Anasara Trayodashi. After the secret rituals in the Anavasara chamber (seclusion room), the ailing Mahaprabhu has recovered. The servitors have already conveyed this news to the Gajapati Maharaja. They have also requested him to begin preparations for the Ratha Jatra. Today, the Ghanalagi Niti is being performed at the Srimandir. According to the tradition of […]

|| A Description of the Ratha Jatra ||

In the ‘Sri Jagannathashtakam’ composed by Sri Shankaracharya, the Ratha Jatra (Chariot Festival) is described as follows: Ratharudho gachhan pathimilita bhudevapatalaihStuti pradurbhavam pratipadamupakarnya sadayahDayasindhurbandhuh sakalajagatam sindhu sutayaJagannathah swami nayana patha gami bhavatu me {5} Meaning: He who, while proceeding on His chariot, becomes filled with compassion upon hearing the hymns of praise offered at every step […]

-: || Narayana: The Side Deity on the Nandighosha Chariot || :-

“Salutations to Narayana, and to Nara, the best of men,to the Goddess Saraswati, and to Vyasa.Thereafter, one should recite the ‘Jaya’ (the epic of victory).” Based on texts like the Padma Purana, Vishnudharmottara Purana, and Rupamandana, the twenty-four forms of Sri Vishnu are depicted according to the arrangement of the Shankha (conch), Chakra (discus), Gada […]

|| Rajaprasad Bije at the Srimandir: “The Mahaprabhu has Recovered” ||

👉 Today, on the auspicious occasion of Anasara Dwadashi, the traditional ritual of Rajaprasad Bije (a procession to the Royal Palace) is being observed. 👉 On the sacred Snana Purnima, the Deities (Shrijiu) were bathed with 108 pots of water. Through this divine play (lila), they fell ill with a fever and were moved from the Snana […]

Bhushanda Kaka: The Immortal Witness of Sri Jagannath

Maharaja Indradyumna wondered, “Where will I find a witness?” As he was contemplating this, his eyes fell upon the immortal crow, Bhushandakaka, who was sitting on the nearby Kalpabata (the eternal banyan tree). Immediately, he told Brahma, “This crow is my witness.” “Indradyumna said, ‘I have a witness.It is the crow sitting on the Kalpabata […]

Rohini Kund

In the Panchatirthas of Srikshetra, lies the sacred Rohini Kund. It is situated near the Bimala Temple within the ramparts of the Sri Mandir. Passing by the Singh Dwar, after seeing the Patihita Pavans, it continues towards the left and offers darshan of Sri Satyanarayan, Bota Ganesh, Bota Mangala, and all the Mahadeva, finally residing […]

Ekadashi at Sri Mandir – The Tradition of Applying Chandan and Dashamool Modak

 👉 Today, on the holy Ekadashi, the tradition at Sri Mandir is followed to apply full-body sandalwood paste on Sriji’s body and to offer Dashamool Modak, according to custom. 👉 Sriji is undergoing a process of healing during the Purnima occasion by taking 108 rounds of water bath. Through this Lila (divine play), He is […]

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