Paita Lagi: Secret Ritual at Srimandir Today

Paita Lagi. a Special Ritual at Srimandir Today, Monday, November 17, 2025, on the auspicious occasion of Margashira-Krushna Trayodashi, the β€˜Paita Lagi’ ritual of the deities will be performed at the Srimandir. \n\nDue to this ritual, public darshan will be suspended from approximately 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM, after the completion of the second Bhogamandap offerings. \n\nBrahman is the only truth, and Lord Jagannath is the personification of Brahman. The β€˜paita’ or sacred thread is a symbol of Brahmin identity. This thread, sanctified and infused with Brahmanical essence, is worn by Brahmin men, extending from the left shoulder to the right side of the waist.[1] However, Lord Jagannath is the β€˜Apaurusheya Brahman’ (impersonal and not created by man), who is both formless and with form.[1] He is the all-encompassing β€˜yes’ amidst many β€˜no’s. The deities are carved from β€˜daru’ or sacred wood. The responsibility of protecting their sacred bodies lies with the Daitapati servitors.[1] Thus, the Daitapatis perform the β€˜Paita Lagi’ ritual to strengthen the divine bodies of the deities and to protect them from the effects of changing seasons.[1] This β€˜Paita Lagi’ service is a communal service performed by the Daitapati servitors with great devotion.[1] This ritual is also performed to protect the daily application of sandalwood paste on the deities.[1][2][3][4]\n\nFor this purpose, the Srimandir administration provides three-colored β€˜basunga pata’ (a type of silk cloth) to the Patara servitors to prepare the β€˜paita’. The Patara servitors sit in the Jagamohan of the Sri Lakshmi temple and prepare the β€˜paita’ from the β€˜basunga pata’.[1] After preparation, the Patara servitors hand over the β€˜paita’ to the Deula Karana on the same day.[1]\n\nAfter the completion of the second Bhogamandap, and after Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Bhudevi retire to the β€˜khataseja ghara’ (divine bedchamber), the Daitapati servitors enter the sanctum sanctorum for the β€˜Paita Lagi’ ritual. Since this is a secret ritual, the Jaya-Vijaya gate of the Srimandir remains closed. The Daitapati servitors receive the three-colored β€˜pata paita’ from the Deula Karana and, in the presence of the Pati Mahapatra, perform the β€˜Paita Lagi’ ritual on the deities. \n\nLord Jagannath is adorned with a yellow β€˜pata paita’, Lord Balabhadra with a green one, and Goddess Subhadra with a red one. The β€˜basunga pata’ is twisted into a thread as thick as the little finger. This thread is wrapped around the deities, covering the area below their faces and above their stomachs.[1] It is tied in a crisscross pattern, securing the sacred bodies and arms of the deities.[1] This is what is known in the traditional language of the Srimandir as β€˜Paita Lagi’. This β€˜paita’ helps in holding the sandalwood paste applied on the deities. The Daitapati servitors take about three hours to complete this ritual.[1] Following this, the Mekap servitors wash the β€˜simhasana’ (divine throne). After the completion of the β€˜Paita Lagi’ ritual, the deities are given a β€˜mahasnana’ (grand bath), and the representative idols of Bhudevi and Sridevi are placed on the divine bodies.[1] After this, the deities are adorned in the β€˜Mailam’ attire. Then, the evening β€˜arati’ and β€˜sandhya dhupa’ (evening offerings) are performed. After the β€˜sandhya dhupa prasad’ is offered and water is sprinkled, the deities are anointed with sandalwood paste, adorned in the β€˜Bada Singhara’ attire, and offered the β€˜Bada Singhara bhoga’, after which the β€˜pahuda’ (divine slumber) ritual is performed.”

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