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The Festival of Eyes: A Vision of Youthfulness
Lord Jagannath never succumbs to old age. He is youthful from birth. Every year, we experience this vision of youthfulness before the Rath Yatra (chariot festival). From Ashadha Krishna Chaturdashi to Ashadha Shukla Navami, the white Abhisheka (ritual bathing) and other adornments are performed on the Shree Anga (body) of the new idols. On the Amavasya (new moon day), the idols are presented for darshan (auspicious viewing) to the general public and devotees. This is celebrated as the “Netrotsav” or Festival of Eyes.
Three artisans, led by Datt Mahapatra, create three black forms on three different Bota (a type of wood carving). These are then offered to the Puja Pandra (priest). The Puja Pandra then applies the Shree Netra (divine eye) for the idol. This is called the “Netrotsav.” Following the Netrotsav, the Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath is organized. In this way, the celebration of Lord Jagannath, the wooden deity of Shree Kshetra (Jagannath Puri), concludes with the completion of the Navkalebar Purb (nine incarnations festival).


3 round Tulasi Kanthi Mala
Name Plate
Tulasi Mala with Jagannath locket
Ancient Tribal Art
Lord shri Jagannath mahaprabhu Marble Art Idol
Metal murti
Beautiful Tulasi Wood Bracelet
Shri Chatrudha Murti With Sankha marble
Wooden Patitapawan temple
Nava Graha Marbal Murti
Shri Gita gobindam Book
Chua Oil
Bije kahali For Shri Jagannath Mahaprabhu
Snan Darpan: for Shri Jagannath mahaprabhu's bathing rituals
Lotus flower agrabati stand
Beutiful shri jagannath Mahaprabhu Car/wall hanging
wall hanging Jhumar Big Size
Niradrinath gift hamper
King Jagannath Locket
Panchatrirth Water
Tulasi Kanthi MalaΒ

