All Besha Of Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
Kartika Vrata & Kumar Purnima: Devotion and Playfulness at Jagannath Temple
The Jagannath Temple in Puri is a microcosm of Hindu traditions, with festivals that run the gamut from solemn observances to joyous celebrations. Kartika Vrata and Kumar Purnima are two such festivals that offer fascinating insights into the multifaceted nature of devotion and the divine.
Kartika Vrata: This month-long observance, starting from the eleventh day of the bright fortnight of Aswina (September-October) and culminating on the full moon day of Kartika (October-November), is a period of intense devotion and spiritual reflection. Devotees undertake fasting, perform special pujas, and offer “Baladhupa,” a unique offering of incense and prayers, to express their deep reverence for Lord Jagannath. The temple atmosphere is charged with spiritual energy as devotees seek blessings and purification.
Kumar Purnima: In contrast to the austerity of Kartika Vrata, Kumar Purnima, celebrated on the full moon day of Aswina (September-October), brings a sense of lightheartedness and joy. This festival is associated with unmarried girls who perform rituals and pray for a good husband. It is also believed that a playful gambling game takes place between Lord Jagannath and Goddess Lakshmi, which Lord Jagannath playfully loses. As a consequence, his representative image (Pravu Madhaba) is sent to the Lakshmi Temple for seven days, symbolizing the playful dynamics between the divine couple.
Symbolism and Significance: Kartika Vrata embodies the spirit of surrender and devotion, while Kumar Purnima reminds us of the playful and joyous aspects of the divine. Together, these festivals provide a holistic understanding of the relationship between humans and the divine, encompassing both reverence and intimacy.
Experience the Divine Festivities: Witnessing these festivals at the Jagannath Temple is a unique cultural and spiritual experience. Plan your visit during Kartika Vrata and Kumar Purnima to witness the unique rituals, immerse yourself in the devotional fervor, and experience the playful side of the divine.


Name Plate
Tulasi Plant Pot
Niradrinath gift hamper
Lotus flower agrabati stand
Krishna Kanth Mayoor Locket
Bije kahali For Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
Tulasi Kanthi Mala
Padmanav Rupam (Anant sayan)
Madan Mohan stone murti
Golden Radiance jagannath Trio
The Divine Chronicles(E-Book)The Glory of Rājabhoga & Mahaprasad
Premium Bije kahali
Ancient Tribal Art
Mohan Rupam
Wooden Patitapawan temple
Netrostav Mantras of Shri Chaturtha (PDF Files)
Handmade Wooden Divine Rath For Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
Ancient Tribal Art
The origin story of Shri Jagannath
"Shri Jagannath Puran Kritan" Audio One to Three Adhhaya(Part)
Laxmi Rupam Of Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
The brass "Elephant Jodi"
Panchamukhi Sankha
Netra Utstav :The day of re-consecration (AUDIO & PDF FILES)
Chandan lagi seva(sandal wood)
Natural Light Filters
Niladrinath Gift Hamper
The divine Tulasi Kanthi Mali
Super quality crystal glass turtle-decrorative show piece.
Nila Chakra Gopuram (Brass Made )
Pati dian for shri jagannath Mahaprabhus "Anavasar Times"
Aguru : The natural Perfume for Mahaprabhu
Snan Darpan: for Shri Jagannath mahaprabhu's bathing rituals
Shri Chatrudha Mahaprabhu Murti
Aguru, Chua Oil And Mahodadhi Water
Dakhinabarti sankha (Small Size)
Shri Jagannath Murti with Ratna singhasan

