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Lord Jagannath and his siblings giving darshan on ‘Suna Besha in Chariots at Puri
Lord Jagannath and his siblings giving darshan on ‘Suna Besha in Chariots at Puri

Time of India

time06-07-2025

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  • Time of India

Lord Jagannath and his siblings giving darshan on ‘Suna Besha in Chariots at Puri

Lord Jagannath, his siblings giving darshan on 'Suna Besha in Chariots at Puri Lord Jagannath and his Sibling deities Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra are giving darshan to devotees in 'Suna Besha', golden attire on Chariots in Puri. Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra adorned with golden ornaments on their majestic chariots parked before the Lion Gate of Jagannath Temple, Suna Besha, Designated servitors brought different kinds ornaments from the temple treasury to the chariots for the auspicious rituals. Then giving darshan to devotees in 'Suna Besha. Show more Show less

Despite heavy rain, devotees celebrate Bahuda Yatra with fervour
Despite heavy rain, devotees celebrate Bahuda Yatra with fervour

New Indian Express

time06-07-2025

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  • New Indian Express

Despite heavy rain, devotees celebrate Bahuda Yatra with fervour

JEYPORE/BARIPADA/KEONJHAR/DHENKANAL: Braving heavy rains, devotees from across the state took part in the Bahuda Yatra on Saturday. Hundreds of devotees in Koraput took part in the rituals of the holy Trinity in Sabar Srikhetra. After completing rituals at the Gundicha temple, the deities were brought out in ceremonial pahandi procession and placed on their respective chariots. Union Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who is on a two-day visit to the district, participated in the festivities. He offered special puja on Lord Jagannath's chariot and pulled Devi Subhadra's chariot along with other devotees. Koraput MP Saptagiri Ulaka, Nabarangpur MP Balabhadra Majhi, state Higher Education minister Suryabanshi Suraj, Koraput collector V Keerthi Vasan, and SP Rohit Verma, also took part in the festivities. Meanwhile, in Baripada's Dwitiya Srikhetra, the Suna Besha (or Dwarika Besha) ritual of the holy Trinity was performed at the Mausima temple before the Bahuda Yatra, which will take place on Sunday, a practice distinct from Puri, where it is held after the deities return. The Trinity was adorned in gold ornaments after rituals like Mangala Aarti, Maha Snana, and Abakasha. Thousands of devotees witnessed the majestic sight at the Mausima temple. According to servitors Arun Kumar Mishra and Jayanta Tripathy, unlike in Puri, the deities spend the night on their chariots before completing their return to the Haribaldev Jew Temple the next day. Notably, as per tradition, the chariot of Devi Subhadra, will be pulled exclusively by women devotees. Despite the downpour, the Bahuda Yatra of Lord Baladevjew was conducted in Keonjhar with devotion and discipline. Rituals such as Abakasha and Pahandi were performed on schedule. However, the pulling of the chariot had to be halted due to slippery roads near Balagandi and will resume on Sunday morning. Similarly, Bahuda Yatra was celebrated amid heavy rains in Angul, Dhenkanal and Talcher districts. In Angul, the chariots started rolling from the Gundicha temple at 4 pm after Chera Pahanra was performed. In Dhenkanal, the chariots were pulled at around 3.30 pm. In Talcher, the chariots started rolling from Gundicha Mandir at 3.30 pm and reached Badadanda Sahi by 7.30 pm.

Lord Jagannath, siblings enter aunt's house at Shree Gundicha Temple
Lord Jagannath, siblings enter aunt's house at Shree Gundicha Temple

The Hindu

time30-06-2025

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  • The Hindu

Lord Jagannath, siblings enter aunt's house at Shree Gundicha Temple

Hours after the tragic stampede that claimed three lives and left over 50 injured near the Shree Gundicha Temple here, devotees gathered with renewed devotion to witness the sacred 'Pahandi Bije' of Lord Jagannath, Devi Subhadra and Lord Balabhadra on Sunday (June 29, 2025). The ritual, known as 'Adapa Mandap Bije', holds immense significance in Jagannath culture. During this ritual, the sibling deities are ceremonially taken in a grand procession to the Shree Gundicha Temple. The temple, located around 3km from the 12th century shrine, is the aunt's house of Lord Jagannath and his siblings. During Rath Yatra, the deities visit their aunt's home, stay there for seven days, and then return to their main abode — the Jagannath Temple. According to mythology, Gundicha Temple is the place where the wooden idols of the sibling deities were constructed by Lord Viswakarma. Therefore, Gundicha temple is also considered as the birthplace of Lord Jagannath. The air was filled with chants of 'Jai Jagannath' and 'Haribol', as the three deities made their way from their chariots to the sanctum of the Gundicha Temple. Lord Balabhadra was first to be carried to the temple, followed by Devi Subhadra. Lord Jagannath was the last to enter his aunt's house.

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