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A Taste of Dawn: The Pahili Bhog Ritual at Shri Jagannath Temple
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As the sacred month of Dhanu begins, a special tradition awakens at the Shri Jagannath Temple in Puri. It’s the time for the Pahili Bhog, a unique offering made to the Lord in the early hours of dawn. Let’s explore the beauty and significance of this cherished ritual.
The Beginning of Pahili Bhog
Starting from Monday, on the occasion of Dhanu Sankranti, the Pahili Bhog ritual will commence at the Shri Jagannath Temple. This beautiful practice will continue every day until January 13, the day before Makar Sankranti. The daily schedule for this period has been approved, inviting devotees to witness the beautiful early morning offerings.
A Schedule of Divine Moments
The daily routine during Pahili Bhog is carefully planned. Here’s a glimpse at the sequence of events:
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2:00 AM: The temple doors open.
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2:30 AM: The inner temple area is cleaned.
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3:00 AM: The Mangal Aarti (morning prayers) begins.
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5:30 AM – 6:00 AM: The Pahili Bhog ritual takes place with offerings to the deities.
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6:30 AM – 8:00 AM: Sakala Dhupa (morning offering, only Kotha Bhoga).
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8:20 AM – 10:00 AM: Bhoga Mandap (food offerings) is completed.
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10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Madhyahna Dhupa (midday offering, only Kotha Bhoga).
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7:45 PM – 9:30 PM: Dwitiya Bhoga Mandap (second food offering) is completed, followed by other rituals.
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5:00 PM: The Sandhya Aarti (evening prayer).
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6:30 PM – 8:00 PM: The Sandhya Dhupa (evening offering).
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9:00 PM: Chandana Lagi (sandalwood paste) ritual.
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10:00 PM: The Bada Singhar Besha (nighttime attire).
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10:30 PM: The Bada Singhar Bhoga (nighttime offering).
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11:00 PM: Ratri Pahuda (nighttime rest) ritual.
This carefully structured routine reflects the devotion and discipline observed at the temple, offering a sense of sacredness to each offering and prayer.
A Time of Divine Connection
The Pahili Bhog ritual is not just about food offerings, it’s about connecting with the divine. Each ritual, from the opening of the doors to the closing at night, is filled with devotion and love. These practices offer a peaceful way to start the day, and for devotees, a reminder of the Lord’s presence.
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