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|| Deba Dipabali ||
The Formless Supreme Brahman (Paramabrahma) is the foundation of all creation. He is beyond the elements of Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheswara. He manages the creation through the three Gunas: Sattva, Raja, and Tama. He assumes various forms for the protection of creation. Sometimes He is born from a womb, and other times He manifests without birth. He, whom Maya cannot bind and who remains beyond the perception of Shankara (Shiva), performs various divine plays (Leelas) for the welfare of the world.
Among these, offeringΒ ShradhaΒ (homage to ancestors) in the month of Margashira is a significant divine play. In memory of His births across the four ages (Yugas), He offers Shradha to His parents with devotion. Avatars like Vamana, Parshurama, Rama, Balarama, Krishna, Jagannath, and the Supreme Being Himself in the four-fold form (Chaturdha Murti) offer Shradha to their parents. Mahaprabhu, along with His consorts, observesΒ Deba DipabaliΒ for three days in memory of His parents. This signifies how much respect God Himself has for His parents, teaching us that the place of parents is supreme.
Tradition in Srimandir:
In the unique tradition of Srimandir (Jagannath Temple), Lord Jagannath performs eternal human-like rituals (Nitya Manabiya Leela). He offers lamps (Deepa Daan) to His ancestors on three specific days:Β Margashira Krishna ChaturdashiΒ (14th day of the waning moon),Β AmavasyaΒ (New Moon), andΒ Shukla PratipadaΒ (1st day of the waxing moon).
Lamps are offered to the following ancestors:
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Aditi & Kashyapa
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Dasharatha, Kausalya, Kaikeyi, & Sumitra
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Nanda & Yashoda
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Vasudeva & Devaki
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King Indradyumna & Queen Gundicha
The Schedule:
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Margashira Krishna Chaturdashi:Β Lamps offered to Aditi and Kashyapa.
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Amavasya:Β Lamps offered to King Dasharatha and Kausalya.
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Pratipada:Β Lamps offered to Vasudeva, Devaki, Nanda, Yashoda, Indradyumna, and Queen Gundicha.
Since Lord Jagannath Himself dresses inΒ Shradha BeshaΒ (mourning attire) and performs Shradha and Tarpan for his ancestors, this festival is famous asΒ “Deba Dipabali”Β andΒ “Shradha Besha.”Β The festival of lights begins on the first day and concludes on the third day. For these three days, Mahaprabhu offers Shradha to His fathers and forefathers.
Rituals of the First Day:
Mahaprabhu offers Shradha to Aditi and Kashyapa. Aditi is the daughter of Daksha Prajapati, and Maharshi Kashyapa is her husband. Since the Devas (like Indra) and Lord Vishnuβs Vamana avatar were born from Aditiβs womb, Aditi and Kashyapa are considered the parents of God. Lord Jagannath offers Shradha to them.
On Margashira Krishna Chaturdashi, after theΒ Sandhya DhupaΒ (evening offering), theΒ Sudha SuaraΒ servitors wash and clean the area below the Ratna Simhasana (throne). Then, it is mopped. Following this, theΒ Bhandara MekapaΒ draws a “tree” design using rice under the throne. TheΒ Palia MekapaΒ places ghee in earthen lamps and lights wicks on these rice trees. After three goldΒ AlatisΒ are performed, theΒ Puja PandaΒ servitor consecrates the rice trees and sprinkles water. Then, three servitorsβPanda, Pati Mahapatra, and Mudirastaβclimb onto the throne and perform theΒ BandapanaΒ ritual at three places.
Subsequently,Β BandapanaΒ is performed with threeΒ MahadipasΒ (Great Lamps). During this time, threeΒ Palia Puja PandasΒ hold the Mahadipas inside the Jaya-Vijaya door. A Puja Panda consecrates the rice tree made by theΒ Asthana PratihariΒ and sprinkles water. After this, the Mahadipa vessel is handed over to theΒ Palia ChunaraΒ servitor. The Chunara servitor takes oil and ghee provided by the Bada Odia Matha, lights lamps on theΒ Amalaka BedhaΒ (top of the temple), lights aΒ ChandraudiaΒ (flare), and chants the name of the Gajapati King, praying for his welfare.
Shradha Besha (The Attire):
During this lamp offering, Mahaprabhu is adorned in a special attire known asΒ Shradha Besha. TheΒ PushpalakaΒ servitors dress the Deities in Nagapuri sarees and chadars. In this attire, the Deities wear white clothes, but the borders of the clothes for each Deity are of different colors.
The Deities are dressed in Nagapuri sarees and chadars while remaining in a simple attire (Sadha Besha).
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Lord Jagannath:Β Cotton Saree (Nagapuri Saree), 16 or 18 cubits long, with a border width of 1 foot. The cloth hasΒ KumbhaΒ motifs, and the border color isΒ Yellow.
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Lord Balabhadra:Β Length 14 cubits, width 4 cubits, border width 1 foot. The border color isΒ Black.
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Goddess Subhadra:Β Length 12 cubits, width 3.5 feet, border width 1 foot. The border color isΒ Red.
Additionally, the bodies of the Deities are draped with a single chadar each. Their heads are covered with a cotton cloth known asΒ Srikapada. The chadar extends over their arms. The cloth used in Shradha Besha is calledΒ KaidhadiaΒ (Nagapuri) cloth. In this attire, the Deities wear gold ornaments such asΒ Tadaki, Kundala, Nali Bhuja, Chandra Surya, Adakani, Kamarpati,Β andΒ Harida Mali. On the occasion of the Deba Dipabali rituals, the Srimandir is decorated with rows of lights. πβ€οΈ


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