History of shri Jagannath mahaprabhu
The Twenty-Two Steps of Shri Jagannath Temple
The Shri Jagannath Temple in Puri is not just a structure of stone; it is a sacred space where every detail holds symbolic significance. TheΒ Baisi Pahacha, the twenty-two steps that lead to the inner sanctum of the temple, are often viewed as a gateway to the divine. Each step has a distinct name, reflecting its unique spiritual nature. Let’s explore these names and their mystical essence.
The Twenty-Two Steps: A Journey of Transformation
TheΒ Baisi PahachaΒ are more than just a means of reaching the temple; they represent a transformative journey, guiding devotees from the mundane to the sacred. Here are the names of the twenty-two steps:
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Tibra
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Kumudabati
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Manda
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Chhandobati
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Dayabati
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Ranjani
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Ratika
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Roudra
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Krodha
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Badrika
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Prasarini
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Brati
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Marjani
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Kshati
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Rakta
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Sandipani
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Ajapani
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Madanti
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Rohini
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Ramya
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Ugra
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Kshobhini
The Spiritual Significance
While the exact meaning and etymological origin of these names are subject to varying interpretations, it’s believed that each step embodies a specific energy and offers a unique learning in a spiritual journey. These steps invite devotees to move from the mundane to the sacred, and to move toward the divine by climbing step by step. The climb to the shrine is also a spiritual endeavor in which every step takes you closer to enlightenment. These names may be a representation of the different states of mind, the different levels of devotion or the different ways to approach the divine.
The Significance of Reaching the Top
By ascending these twenty-two steps, devotees symbolically transcend the ordinary and enter the divine realm where they can connect with Lord Jagannath. It is believed that each step you take is a step closer toΒ mokshaΒ (liberation).
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