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Ritual

"DWARPHITA & MANGAL ALATI (ଦ୍ଵାରଫିଟା ଓ ମଙ୍ଗଳ ଆରତୀ)" AT 5 A.M. (Opening of the door and morning prayer)

Puri variously known as Srikhetra, Sankha Khetra, Nilachala, Purusottam Khetra, Nilagiri etc. has acclaimed as one of the most fascinating religious centre amoung the Hindu pantheon, as the abode of Holy Trinity i.e. Mahaprabhu Sri Jagannath, Mahaprabhu Sri Balavadra and Devi Subhadra.

The religious sanctity of Puri has been descriptively glorified in many Sanskrit literatures like Skanda Purana, Bramha purana, Padma Purana, Narada Purana, Kapila Samhita, Bamadeva Samhita, Niladrimohodaya and many more. The following are some excerption of Sanskrit texts on the glory of the Kehtra .


(2)MAILAM (ମଇଲମ) AT 6 A.M.:-
"Mailam" is a word used in Shri Jagannath Temple,which means change or removal of dresses and flowers etc. At this time some specific sevaks change the clothes, flowers, Tulasi leaves of the deities worn on the previous night. After removal of colthes,the clothes known as "Tadap"and "Uttariya"are worn by the deities.

3)ABAKASH (ଅବକାଶ ):- 6 A.M. TO 6.30 A.M.
Purificatory rites like brushing of teeth and bath is known as "Abakash ". At this time Temple Jyotisha ( Astrologer ) reads out the tithi and other astrological details of the day and according to that, that very days rituals are performed.
(4)MAILAM 6.45 A.M.:-
At this time deities change their clothes ( Tadap & Uttariya ) and wear another set of clothes. A sevak known as "Akhanda Mekap " keeps in the sanctum Akhanda Baitha i.e. one lamp which burns till " Pahuda " or the time of the retirement of the deities to bed.
(5)SAHANAMELA (ମଇଲମ)- 7A.M. TO 8 A.M.
Though this is not a part of the rituals,but about one hour is spent to facilitate pilgrims to go up to "Ratnavedi " or inner sanctums to have a Darshan, without paying fees for it. On certain festive days, Sahanamela is held after " Sandhya dhupa " (Evening Puja or Sandhya Alati in the month of Kartik) and after Sakaldhupa ( in the month of Pausha ). Some times this darshan is not allowed for some special rituals of the deities.
(6)BESHALAGI (ବେଶ ଲାଗି )- 8 A.M.
After Sahanamela the deities are again dressed up which can be witnessed from a little distance i.e." Bhitara Katha ". At this time, Deities are also adorned with gold and precious stones to suit diffeerent festive occasions.
(7)ROSHA HOMA, SURYA PUJA, AND DWARAPAL PUJA- (ରୋଷ ହୋମ, ସୂର୍ଯ୍ୟ ପୂଜା ଓ ଦ୍ଵାରପାଳ ପୂଜା ) 8 A.M. to 8.30 A.M.
While some sevayats are busy with vesha lagi of the Deities, Pujapandas at that time perform " Rosha Homa "( Fire Sacrifice ) at the kitchen and " Surya puja " at the surya temple near "Mukti Mandap ". Then the images of two gate keepers named Jaya and Vijaya on the entrance of the Jagamohan of the Temple are worshipped.
(8)GOPALA BALLAVA PUJA ( ଗୋପାଳ ବଲ୍ଲଭ ପୂଜା )- 9 A.M. (Breakfast of the God)
The prescribed time is 9 A.M. This is the time for breakfast of the deities. At this time sweet popcorn (Khei ), Khualadus, Coconuts sweets (Kora), Ripe banana, Curd, and chipped coconuts etc. are offered as bhogas. Puja is performed in a brief manner with pancha upachar only.
(9)SAKALA DHUPA ( ସକଳ ଧୂପ ) (MORNING FOOD OFFERING) 10 A.M.
At this time puja is performed by three Pujapandas with 16 Upachars or Sodasha Upachars. Three Pujapandas used to sit on Ratnasinhasana to worship three deities Shri Balabhadra,Subhadra, and Lord Jagannath. The Pujapanda who worships Lord Jagannath also worships Sri Devi, Bhudevi,and Sudarshan. The morning bhoga or food offered to the deities contains Rice, Kanika, Khechudi, Green leaves, Cakes etc.. The local names of the Bhog are Pitha Puli,Hansakeli, Kanti, Enduri ,Matha Puli, Kakatua Jhili, Bundia, Kadali Bhaja, Ada Pachedi (ginger tonic ) etc.. The cost of the dhoop Pujas and Ballavs are borne by the Temple Administration.Previously Raja-Superintendent of the temple born the cost of materials for preparation of Bhoga. So these Bhogas are also called "Raja Bhoga "or "Kotha Bhoga".
10. MAILAM & BHOGA MANDAP ( ମଇଲମ ଓ ଭୋଗ ମଣ୍ଡପ ): 11 A.M.
After Morning Dhupa or Puja the Deities changed their Clothes " and again Puja takes places in "Bhoga Mandap ",a place behind the Garuda pillar of Jagamohan. Huge quantity of Bhogas such as Rice ,Dal,Curries,Saga and Cakes of different kinds etc.are offered to the Deities. Pujapandas worship this bhog with Pancha Upachars. The cost of Bhoga Mandap offerings are not borne by the state or Temple Administration. This bhoga is mainly prepared to meet the need of different Mathas ( Monasteries ) and for sale to the general public. According to the demand, Bhogamandap Puja is made twice or thrice a day i.e. after " Madhyanha Dhoop" and "Sandhya Dhup " also.
(11)MADHYANHA DHUPA ( ମଧ୍ୟାନ ଧୂପ ) (Afternoon food offering ) 11A.M. to 1 P.M.
Like Sakal Dhupa, this puja is also performed with Sodasa Upachar in the afternoon.The Bhoga items are more in number than that of Morning Dhupa. One can go near to the " Ratna Singhasan" for darshan by paying special Darshan fee @ Rs 25 /- after Madhynha Dhupa & Sakal Dhupa.
(12)MADHYANHA PAHUDHA (ମଧ୍ୟାନ ପାହୁଡ ) 1 P.M. to 1.30 P.M.
If rituals have been performed in time and if time permits, the Deities retire for the afternoon.
(13) SANDHYA ALATI ( ସନ୍ଧ୍ଯା ଆରତୀ )
In the evening again sacred lamps are offered to the deities after Madhyana Dhupa Mailam. On Ekadasi day,the deities change their clothes and wear another sets after "Alati" is over.
(14)SANDHYA DHUPA ( ସନ୍ଧ୍ଯା ଧୂପ )- 7 P.M. to 8 P.M.
After "Sandhya Alati" again Bhogas are offered to the deities in the same manner like Sakala and Madhyan Dhupa but this time Bhoga amount is less in quantity and number. After Puja again lamp offering is made which is called as "Jaya Mangala Alati".
(15)MAILAM AND CHANDANA LAGI ( ମଇଲମ ଓ ଚନ୍ଦନ ଲାଗି )
After "Sandhya Dhoopa" deities changed their clothes and are annointed with Sandal paste mixed with champhor, keshar and Kasturi. One can witness this ritual by paying special Darsan fees.
(16)BADASINGHAR VESHA ( ବଡ ସିଂହାର ବେଶ )
After Chandan lagi, deities are dressed with Baralagi Patta (silken robes on which some portions of Geeta Govinda of Jayadev are woven in to the texture of these robes) and flower ornaments.
(17)BADASINGHARA BHOGA ( ବଡସିଂହାର ଭୋଗ )
This is the last bhoga of the day. Puja is offered With Pancha Upachar by the Puja Pandas with Pakhal(watered rice),Kadali bada,Kshiri ,Kanji etc.
(18)KHATA SEJA LAGI AND PAHUDA ( ଖଟ ଶେଯ ଲାଗି ଓ ପହୁଡ ) 12.00
The bedsteads of the deities are arranged. The Deity of "Sayan Thakura" is carried from Bhandarghar to Ratnavedi or Ratnasinghashana and place the deity near Lord Jagannath. Then follows offering of green cocoanut, betels and camphor alati and then deities retire to their beds. After sealing the doors by the Sevayat (Talichha Mohapatra). Temple is closed and no visitors or outsiders are allowed to remain inside. This is in brief the daily rituals observed in the Temple. It is generally not possible to follow the time prescribed for each ritual on account of various practical difficulties. On the specific festive day,additional rituals are performed. As a result, charges in timings and alterations in the routine rituals are made.
DARSHAN ( ଦର୍ଶନ )
As indicated above during Sahanamela, the devotees can go up to the "Ratna Singhasana" and pray to Lords, free of cost. Besides the pilgrims can go up to "Ratna Singhasana" at certain times paying a nominal fee Rs.25/- ,which is known as "Parimanik Darshana". At other times the pilgrims can have their darshan from a little distance that is in "Jagamohan" and "Vitarakatha".
BHOGA ( ଭୋଗ )
Every day 5 bhogas are offered to the Lords, these are "Gopala-Ballava"(Break fast), "Sakal Dhupa" "Madhyana Dhupa" "Sandhya Dhupa" and "Badasinghar Dhupa". The details of these Dhupas are given above in the rituals.


(c) Sri Jagannatha Chetana Gavesana Pratisthan, Puri, Odisha