What happens every 12 years in Jagannath temple




What happens every 12 years in Jagannath temle ? 
In the Jagannath Temple, located in Puri, Odisha, India, a significant event known as the "Nabakalebara" takes place approximately every 12 to 19 years. The term "Nabakalebara" translates to "new embodiment" or "new form." During this ceremony, the wooden deities of Lord Jagannath (Krishna), Lord Balabhadra (Balarama), Devi Subhadra, and Sudarshana (a celestial wheel) are replaced with new idols carved out of specially identified neem trees.

The Nabakalebara event is considered highly sacred and holds immense religious and cultural significance. It involves complex rituals and ceremonies performed by a specific group of temple priests. The process of finding suitable neem trees, carving the new idols, and transferring the spiritual essence or "Brahma" from the old idols to the new ones is meticulously executed.

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