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The Rituals of Kumar Purnima in the Shri Mandir
During theΒ Sandhya DhupaΒ (evening food offering), twoΒ AgyamalasΒ (garlands of consent) are offered to Mahaprabhu (Lord Jagannath). After the offering is complete and the ritual cleansing with water (Pani Padiba) is done, Shri Madanmohan is brought from theΒ Dakhina GharaΒ (the southern chamber) to theΒ RatnasimhasanaΒ (the bejeweled throne). TheΒ PujapandaΒ (a category of priest) then gives theΒ AgyamalasΒ from Mahaprabhu’s divine form to Shri Madanmohan and Sridevi. Following this, theΒ MahajanaΒ servitors carry the deities and place them in a palanquin waiting near the ‘Sata Pahacha’ (seven steps).
TheΒ BimanabaduΒ servitors then carry the deities for the ‘Bahara Kuanra’ ritual and seat them on a ceremonial cot (Khata) in theΒ JagamohanaΒ (assembly hall) of the Mahalakshmi temple. Here, a game of dice (Pasha Shakata) is played between the representative of Mahaprabhu, theΒ MudirastaΒ servitor, and the representative of Mahalakshmi, theΒ BhitarachhaΒ servitor. Afterwards, a ritual cleansing (Pani Padi) is performed, and an offering of fruits and cool food items (Shitala Manohi) is made. The deities then begin their return journey (Bahuda Bije). Sridevi returns to theΒ Ratnasimhasana, and Shri Madanmohan returns to theΒ Dakhina Ghara.
Following this, theΒ Chandana LagiΒ (application of sandalwood paste) ritual is completed, and the deities are adorned in theΒ Badasimhara BeshaΒ (the final night attire). In this attire, the deities are dressed in new ‘Patani’ (a type of silk) clothes and adorned with six specific types of ornaments. AnotherΒ AgyamalaΒ is also offered. After theΒ Badasimhara DhupaΒ (the night food offering) is completed and the inner sanctum is ritually cleansed, theΒ MahasuaraΒ (temple cooks) arrange the food offerings in rows (Panti). Later, theΒ Panda,Β Pati, andΒ MudirastaΒ servitors play a game of dice, also known asΒ Jua,Β Shakata,Β Pasha, andΒ KaurΔ«Β (cowrie shells), below theΒ Ratnasimhasana. The game is also played symbolically on the throne itself. In this game, Mahaprabhu loses to Mahalakshmi. As a result, Shri Madhava (representing Mahaprabhu) is held captive in Mahalakshmi’s temple for seven days.
“As the seven rounds of the dice game concluded, the Lord was left bewildered.
Smilingly, Kamalini (Goddess Lakshmi) said, ‘You shall now remain my captive’.”
On the eighth day, during theΒ Abakasha NitiΒ (morning rituals), Madhava is released from his confinement and returns to theΒ Ratnasimhasana. During this seven-day period, theΒ Ekanta NitiΒ (a solitary ritual between the deities) is not performed on Thursday.
Lord Jagannath loses to Lakshmi in a divine dice game.
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