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Odisha: Sacred bathing ritual of Lord Jagannath held on Snana Purnima in Puri

The sacred Snana Purnima bathing ritual of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra took place in Puri, drawing devotees worldwide. After the ceremony, the deities enter a 14-day seclusion before the grand Rath Yatra. Sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik honored the event with a symbolic sand sculpture and 108 Kalash installations. The much-awaited Rath Yatra begins on June 27, celebrating Odisha’s rich spiritual heritage.

Puri, June 11

The sacred bathing ritual of Lord Jagannath along with his sibling - Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadhra - was held on the occasion Snana Purnima in Puri on Wednesday.

The three deities were ceremonially bathed with 108 pitchers of sacred water. This ritual marks a significant lead-up to the grand Rath Yatra.

It is believed that following this sacred bath, the deities fall mildly ill and are kept in seclusion in the Anasara Ghar (a special isolation chamber) for a period of two weeks.

Additionally, Sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik created a sand sculpture of Lord Jagannath along with Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadhra on the occasion of Snana Purnima. He also installed 108 Kalash representing the bathing ritual on this occasion

Speaking to ANI, Sudarsan Pattnaik said, "Lord Jagannath's Snana Purnima festival will be held. Devotees of Mahaprabhu Jagannath from all over the world have arrived in Puri to witness this. We have depicted the Snana Yatra through Lord Jagannath's sand sculpture. We have also installed 108 Kalash."

The Rath Yatra, also known as the "Festival of Chariots," is a significant event in the Hindu calendar, where Lord Jagannath, along with his siblings Balabhadra and Subhadra, is taken out in a grand procession on chariots through the streets of Puri. The festival attracts millions of devotees from around the world.

This year, the Jagannath Rath Yatra will commence on June 27. According to the Hindu calendar, the festival is celebrated on the Dwitiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha (waxing moon fortnight) in Ashadh.

As the construction of the chariots progresses, preparations for the Rath Yatra are underway in full swing. The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration is working diligently to ensure that all arrangements are in place for the smooth conduct of the festival.

Devotees eagerly await the Rath Yatra, celebrating Lord Jagannath and his siblings' divine journey. The festival is a testament to Odisha's rich cultural heritage and traditions and is expected to draw large crowds to Puri.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priyanka M.

Jai Jagannath! 🙏 The Snana Purnima ritual is so unique - where else do we see gods being treated like family members who fall ill after a bath? Our Odia traditions are truly special. Can't wait for Rath Yatra next week!

Amit K.

Sudarsan Pattnaik's sand art is amazing as always! But I wish the administration would do more to manage the crowds. Last year my elderly parents couldn't get proper darshan due to overcrowding.

Sangeeta R.

The concept of Anasara Ghar is so beautiful - it shows how our traditions humanize the divine. Even gods need rest! 😊 Planning to take my children this year to show them our living heritage.

Rajesh P.

As someone from Maharashtra visiting Puri for the first time, I'm amazed by the scale of preparations. The 108 kalash ritual is mesmerizing! Hope the weather remains pleasant for Rath Yatra.

Nandini D.

While the spiritual aspects are important, I hope the temple administration ensures proper hygiene and sanitation facilities for the lakhs of devotees. Last year's arrangements could have been better.

Manoj B.

The international devotees coming for Rath Yatra shows how Jagannath culture transcends borders. Maybe the govt should promote this more under 'Incredible India' tourism campaigns.

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