All Besha Of Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
Winter Rituals at Jagannath Temple
Deba Dipabali and Odhana Sasthi are two important festivals observed at the Jagannath Temple in Puri, India. These festivals, while distinct, are closely related and offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of traditions associated with Lord Jagannath.
Deba Dipabali, observed on the 14th day of Margasira (November-December), is a day of remembrance and reverence for ancestors. On this day, Lord Jagannath performs “Sraddha,” a ritualistic offering of lamps and prayers to honor his forefathers. This tradition underscores the importance of lineage and paying homage to those who came before.
Sahasra Kumbha Abhiseka is a grand ritual performed on Aswina Krushna Astami Tithi (the 8th day of the dark fortnight of Aswina). This elaborate ceremony involves the ritualistic bathing of the deities with water from 1008 sacred vessels. It is believed to purify and rejuvenate the divine energy, marking an important occasion in the temple’s calendar. This abhiseka also coincides with the commencement of Shohala Puja, a special 16-day esoteric worship performed in the Maa Bimala Temple.
Sahasra Kumbha Abhiseka
These festivals provide a unique opportunity to witness the deep spiritual connection between the deities and their devotees. They highlight the importance of tradition, devotion, and the cyclical nature of time in Hinduism.


Raja Rupam (Round Body)
Metal Key Chain
Snan Darpan: for Shri Jagannath mahaprabhu's bathing rituals
Ancient Tribal Art
Shri Jagannath's Locket(Silver)
Krishna Kanth Mayoor Locket
Ancient Tribal Art
Panchatrirth Water
Aguru, Chua Oil And Mahodadhi Water
Sri Garud Mahaprabhu Stone Murti
Dakhinabarti sankha
Raja Rupam murti with Ratna Shinghasan
Shri Narad Muni (wooden)
The divine Tulasi Kanthi Mali
Mahaprabhu Marbles Art Idol
Shri Jagannath Magnet
Shri Maheswari Marbal Murti
Ganapati Shankha
key Chain
Jagannath mahaprabhus Jhulana Palinki
Divine Flute for shri Jagannath mahaprabhu
Niradrinath gift hamper




