Adharpana ritual of lord Jagannath

 Jagannath is a significant part of the Rath Yatra festival in Puri, Odisha, India. During this ritual, the main deities—Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra—are ceremoniously placed on their respective chariots. The term "Adharapana" can be translated to "foundation" or "base," symbolizing the foundational moment of the Rath Yatra procession.

The ritual involves priests using a special ladder called "Padi" to ascend the chariots and carefully lift the deities from their thrones within the temple sanctum. The priests then place the deities onto the chariots, securing them in their designated positions. This marks the official start of the Rath Yatra procession, where the deities are taken on a journey from the Jagannath Temple to the Gundicha Temple, located about 2.5 kilometers away.

The Adharapana ritual is performed with great devotion and precision. It is considered an act of divine grace and a rare opportunity for devotees to witness the deities up close and participate in their procession. The ritual's symbolism represents the deities' willingness to travel and bless their devotees, making it one of the most eagerly awaited moments of the Rath Yatra festival.

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