All Besha Of Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
The Divine Nightly Adornment
OTHER THAN HIM ARE RELATIVELY TRUE….
Every night, as the Jagannath Temple prepares for its final rituals, Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are adorned in the exquisite Bada Singhara Besha, a divine attire that marks their bedtime. This nightly adornment is a spectacle of beauty and devotion, captivating all who witness it.
The deities are dressed in silken garments known as “Khandua,” woven with extracts from the renowned Gita Govinda, a lyrical poem celebrating divine love. Their heads are covered with “Srikapada” cloth, and their hands are adorned with “Karapallava” ornaments. The “Padaka,” a circular floral decoration, adds to the visual splendor.
This elaborate Besha is not merely an aesthetic display; it carries deep spiritual significance. The coolness of sandalwood paste applied to the deities’ bodies and the soothing verses from the Gita Govinda woven into their attire create a serene atmosphere, conducive to rest and rejuvenation.
The Bada Singhara Besha is a reminder of the Lord’s human-like qualities. Just as humans need rest and rejuvenation, the deities also retire for the night, adorned in beautiful attire and surrounded by soothing elements.
The floral ornaments used in the Besha, such as Adhara, Jhumpa, Chandrika, and Tilaka, add to the visual appeal and symbolize the Lord’s connection to the natural world. The garlands, often intermixed with Tulsi (holy basil) and fragrant flowers, represent purity and devotion.
Witnessing the deities in their Bada Singhara Besha is considered highly auspicious. It is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual blessings to the devotees. The Besha remains until the following morning’s Mangala Alati, the first ritual of the day.
The Bada Singhara Besha is a testament to the rich traditions and artistic heritage of the Jagannath Temple. It is a nightly ritual that embodies devotion, beauty, and the Lord’s accessibility to His devotees, even in His moments of rest.


Wooden Patitapawan temple
Krishna Kanth Mayoor Locket
Beautiful Tulasi Wood Bracelet
Shri Chatrudha Murti With Sankha marble
Panchatrirth Water
Niradrinath gift hamper
Niladrinath Gift Hamper
Tulasi Kanthi Mala
Shri Jagannath's Locket(Silver)
The divine Tulasi Kanthi Mali
Snan Darpan: for Shri Jagannath mahaprabhu's bathing rituals
Ghantua: One who ring the bell
Nila Chakra Gopuram (Brass Made )
Beutiful shri jagannath Mahaprabhu Car/wall hanging
Bije kahali For Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
Mahaprabhu's Smiling Face gift product
Lotus flower agrabati stand
Complete puja combo
Shri Gita gobindam Book
Ancient Tribal Art
Mahaprabhu Marbles Art Idol
Sambhu Jagannath Locket
Jagannath mahaprabhus Jhulana Palinki
Krishna Rupam Of Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
Car Sticker
Shri Jagannath's Temple at a Glance (Book)
Netra Utstav :The day of re-consecration (AUDIO & PDF FILES)
The origin story of Shri Jagannath
Handmade Wooden Pen Stand
Chandan Mala
Nava Graha Marbal Murti
Aguru, Chua Oil And Mahodadhi Water
Chandan lagi seva(sandal wood)
wall hanging Jhumar Big Size
Sankha
Wooden sindur stand
Shri Ganesh with Sankha Carved Design Murti
Angaranga kitt & gum
Shri Jagannath "Lockets"
Padmanabha Rupam
Handmade Bamboo Basket
Super quality crystal glass turtle-decrorative show piece.
Chua Oil
Silver Jagannath photo frame
Neem wood Japa mala
Aguru : The natural Perfume for Mahaprabhu
The divine Tulasi Kanthi Mali
Nitya Patham of Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu (SANKRIT)- E-book
Ganapati Shankha
Key Chain
Dakhinabarti sankha (Small Size)
Traditional Patachita Shagun Envelope
The brass "Elephant Jodi"
Padmanav Rupam (Anant sayan)
Ancient Tribal Art
Shri Jagannath Magnet
Lord shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu Marble Art
Natural Light Filters
Dhanwani sankha(Blowing Sankha)
Laxmi Rupam
Goddes Laxmi Annd God Vishu Koudi
Patitopaban Mahaprabhu Murti With Glass framed

