All Besha Of Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
The Goddess and the Sacred Wood
OTHER THAN HIM ARE RELATIVELY TRUE….
As pilgrims journey towards the Jagannath Temple in Puri, they encounter the revered shrine of Maa Bata Mangala, a powerful goddess who blesses their pilgrimage with safe passage and spiritual fulfillment. Located near Bhubaneswar, this deity holds a unique position in the hearts of devotees and plays a crucial role in the sacred rituals of the Jagannath Temple.
The story of Kakatpur Mangala is shrouded in mystery and miracles. Hidden beneath the depths of the Prachi River, the goddess revealed herself to a boatman through a dream, guiding him to her magnificent idol. He then established her shrine in Mangalpur, later renamed Kakatpur after a mystical incident involving a crow disappearing into the river.
Kakatpur Mangala is deeply connected to the Nabakalebara ritual, a grand renewal ceremony where the wooden idols of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are replaced. During this sacred event, the goddess plays a pivotal role in guiding the selection of the divine Daru Brahma, the sacred tree from which the new idols are carved.
The carpenters and priests involved in Nabakalebara seek the blessings of Kakatpur Mangala through fervent prayers and meditation. The goddess responds by revealing the location of the chosen tree in their dreams, leading them on a divine quest to find the perfect wood for the new idols.
This tradition has continued for centuries, showcasing the unwavering faith in Kakatpur Mangala’s divine guidance. Her intervention ensures that the Nabakalebara ceremony remains true to its sacred origins, upholding the sanctity of the Jagannath Temple.
The Kakatpur Mangala temple is a haven of peace and tranquility, attracting devotees seeking blessings and solace. The annual Jhamu Jatra festival, where devotees walk on fire, is a testament to the unwavering faith in the goddess’s protective powers.
Kakatpur Mangala stands as a symbol of divine grace and guidance, her presence deeply intertwined with the spiritual heritage of Odisha. Her connection to Lord Jagannath highlights the intricate tapestry of Odia traditions and beliefs, where deities and devotees unite in a sacred bond.


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Navakeli Marbal Carved Design
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Lord shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu Marble Art
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Shri Chatrudha Mahaprabhu Pink Stone Murti
The divine guards (pair lion)
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Devi Saraswati Marble Murti
Dhyana Yantra
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Shri Krishna Marble Murti


Im looking for mantra, hrdiya, asthakam of MANGAL DEVİ of Kakatpur.
namaskar
Jai jagannth , namaskrar, we can arrange in odia . if you can give time can be translate in english or hindi