The Abundance of Makar Sankranti: Exploring the 84 Offerings to Lord Jagannath

 

Makar Sankranti, a festival that marks the transition of the sun into Capricorn, is celebrated with great fervor throughout India. At the Shri Jagannath Temple in Puri, this festival takes on a special significance through the offering of the Makara Chaurashi Bhoga – 84 different dishes presented to the Lord. This ritual not only showcases the abundant culinary traditions of Odisha but also symbolizes the Lord’s care for all beings. Let’s explore the significance of this unique offering.

The Symbolism of the 84 Offerings

The text explains that Lord Jagannath is seen as the source of all energy, similar to the sun, and he is considered the protector of 8.4 million life forms. This belief is the reason behind offering 84 dishes to the Lord on Makar Sankranti. This shows how the Lord provides sustenance to all beings, and the offering is a representation of our gratitude.

The Makara Chaurashi Bhoga is a symbolic offering of a variety of food items, presented to the deities and the Digpalas (the guardian deities of the directions), with the intent that all beings will be well-nourished. The dishes, primarily made with newly harvested rice, jaggery, and other seasonal produce, reflect the prosperity associated with this time of year.

The 84 Dishes of the Makara Chaurashi Bhoga

Here’s a detailed list of the 84 items offered as part of the Makara Chaurashi Bhoga:

  1. Jagannath Ballabh

  2. Khaja

  3. Gaja

  4. Shukla Pheni

  5. Mitha Pheni

  6. Luni Khuruma

  7. Mitha Khuruma

  8. Bada Puri

  9. Sana Puri

  10. Kakatua Jhili

  11. Bada Nadi

  12. Sana Nadi

  13. Kakara

  14. Hansakeli

  15. Chandrakanti

  16. Bada

  17. Nanamana

  18. Basant Arisa

  19. Paaga Arisa

  20. Maricha Ladoo

  21. Bada Khirisa

  22. Kadamba

  23. Mendha Mundia Khechudi

  24. Netrapuri

  25. Magaja Ladoo

  26. Amalu

  27. Dalimba

  28. Manohar

  29. Sara Bhaja

  30. Parijataka

  31. Mandua

  32. Ballabha Kora

  33. Gopala Ballabh

  34. Amruta Rasabali

  35. Suari

  36. Chadhei Nanda

  37. Bada Kanti

  38. Matha Puli

  39. Gagudi

  40. Nadia Khiri

  41. Bundia Khiri

  42. Takua

  43. Pana

  44. Mahadei Khechudi

  45. Mahan Bhog

  46. Jena Mani

  47. Suji Gaja

  48. Balibamana Muga

  49. Suara Pitha/Poda Pitha

  50. Makhana

  51. Khali Ruti

  52. Kanika

  53. Sadha Anna

  54. Dali

  55. Besara

  56. Payas

  57. Pura Enduri

  58. Adapaakan

  59. Khua Manda

  60. Khaira Chula

  61. Lakshmi Bilasa

  62. Ghia Anna

  63. Anna Rasabali

  64. Ladu

  65. Nadia Keli

  66. Khaira Chulia

  67. Moti Chula

  68. Dhanusankranti Pitha

  69. Panasua Ladu

  70. Sara Kumpa

  71. Arakha Phula

  72. Kadamba

  73. Khei Manda

  74. Chena Pitha

  75. Shrihasta Kora

  76. Radha Ballabhi

  77. Sadha Enduri

  78. Chulia Kupada

  79. Gaintha

  80. Jeuta

  81. Kanfuli

  82. Mendha Singhia

  83. Khanda Manda

  84. Kanti

This list provides a window into the incredible range of offerings and the care that goes into the preparation for this occasion.

An Offering of Gratitude and Abundance

The Makara Chaurashi Bhoga is not just a display of culinary artistry; it’s a symbol of abundance, gratitude, and devotion. It reflects the devotees’ offerings to the Lord who they believe is the source of all sustenance and prosperity. This act of devotion not only pleases the Lord but also brings spiritual merit to those who participate in it.

Connecting the Divine With Your Daily Life

The message of abundance, gratitude, and love that is embodied by the Makara Chaurashi Bhoga can also be extended to the appreciation of the simple gifts of life. By adopting a similar attitude of thankfulness in our daily lives, we can also receive the Lord’s blessings.

Bringing the Spirit Home

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Jai jagannath 😊🙏

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