Snana Jatra celebrated in Puri, devotees throng temple

Press Trust of India  |  Puri 

The annual ceremonial bathing ritual of the presiding deities of Shree temple here was celebrated today amid tight security in the presence of thousands of devotees.

The ceremonial public bath, known as the 'Snana Jatra' ceremony of Lord Jagannath, Lord and and is held on Deva Snana Purnima, was witnessed by a large number of devotees from across Odisha and outside.

The ritual was performed on the bathing altar known as the 'Snana Mandap' in which priests poured 108 pitchers of aromatic sacred water on the deities.

The water is traditionally drawn from a well situated inside the sprawling temple complex.

The bathing ceremony followed a grand procession called 'pahandi' in which the deities along with the idol of 'Sudarshan' were taken out from the sanctum sanctorum to the bathing altar in a majestic manner.

After the bathing ritual, the deities were attired with 'Gajanana Vesha' (elephant dress). Lord adorns the elephant attire to please his Maharastrian devotees who worship Lord Ganesh.

The 'Snana Jatra' is a significant ritual in the run-up to the annual 'Rath Jatra' festival of Lord It is held on the full moon day of month of 'Jyestha', considered to be the birthday of Lord Jagannath.

According to the Skanda Purana, Indradyumna, who had installed the wooden deities of the deities in the 12th century shrine, introduced the bathing ritual.

Elaborate arrangements were made for smooth conduct of the annual event and security personnel in strength have been deployed in and around the shrine. Over 100 CCTV cameras have been installed to monitor the bathing ritual of the deities and movement of devotees.

Patrolling by police personnel was stepped up and special steps were taken to regulate vehicular traffic for the event, according police

Arrangements were made to enable the public to witness the ritual from behind barricades.

sculpted a sand art at the in Bhubaneswar on the occasion.

"On the auspicious occasion of Deva Snana Purnima, Pray Lord Jagannath for peace and happiness of all," he said in a message.

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 17:50 IST