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Karkata Sankranti and Dakshinayana Bandapana in the Srimandir
On the day of Karkata Sankranti, after theย Sakala Dhupaย (morning offering) and theย Bhoga Mandapa Dhupaย (offering at the Hall of Offerings) of the deities are completed, theย Mailamaย (removal of old clothes and flowers) is performed, water is sprinkled inside, and theย Mahasnanaย (great ceremonial bath) takes place. The deities on the three altars are then adorned withย Boiraniย robes. Theย Pujapanda,ย Pati Mahapatra, andย Mudirasthaย (types of priests/servitors) ascend theย Simhasanaย (divine throne) and apply sandalwood paste all over the deities’ bodies. After this, theย Pushpalakaย (servitor in charge of attire) completes theย Beshaย (adornment) and descends from the throne.
Then, water is sprinkled again, and theย Dwiprahara Dhupaย (mid-day offering) begins. Accompanied by bells, umbrellas, and trumpets, the chief servitors of the kitchen (Talichhaย andย Pradhani) bring the offerings from the kitchen to the divine presence. Once the food is offered, theย Mudirasthaย applies theย prasadย (consecrated food) to the bodies of the deities. Threeย Pujapandasย sit for worship behind a screen (tera). From the specially preparedย Balibhataย (rice for offerings), oneย Pujapanda, along with aย Patriย and aย Suarabaduย (other servitors), comes outside to make theย Anna Baliย (a rice offering to spirits) around the temple. Once the worship inside is finished, the screen is removed, and theย Aaratiย (lamp-waving ceremony) is performed. After the offerings are taken out and water is sprinkled, theย Pujapanda,ย Pati Mahapatra, andย Mudirasthaย perform theย Bandapanaย (ceremonial veneration).
If this Sankranti falls while the deities are on their chariots (during Ratha Yatra), these same rituals are performed on the chariots. However, instead of cooked rice, theย baliย offering is made with uncooked rice and black gram (biri). Dry food items are offered to the deities. If the Sankranti occurs when the deities are in the Gundicha Temple, the rituals are performed there in the same manner as in the Srimandir.
Karkata Sankranti / Dakshinayana Sankranti
From this day, the sun begins its southward journey (Dakshinayana), and as a result, the intensity of the sun’s rays decreases. On this day in the Srimandir, theย Dakshinayana Bandapanaย is performed for theย Chaturdhamurtiย (the four divine forms).
Another significance of this day is that in every Odia household, an image of Alakshmi, the elder sister of Goddess Lakshmi, is drawn on the kitchen door and worshipped with incense and food offerings. Generally, since kitchen doors face south, her image is drawn there, or she is worshipped symbolically using an areca nut (gua). On this day,ย Sankhudi Bhogaย (cooked food offerings) are made to Alakshmi.
After the worship of Alakshmi on Dakshinayana Sankranti is complete, theย Chaturmasya Guruvara Brataย (the four-month-long Thursday fast for Goddess Lakshmi) begins. In the land of Utkala (Odisha), there are many folk tales and stories about Alakshmi.
Immediately after Dakshinayana Sankranti, various festivals and celebrations begin in the towns and villages of Odisha. This is why a beautiful proverb is popular:
(“Aaila Dakhini Nani, sabu paraba sangare gheni.”)
Meaning:ย “The southern sister has arrived, bringing all the festivals with her.”
Celebrate Karkata Sankranti. Embrace Odia traditions and divine blessings.


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