- snāna-yātrā
- स्नानयात्रा
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Chandan Yatra — is a festival of the Hindu god Jagannath held on Akshaya Tritiya at the Jagannath Temple (Puri) every year. On this day auspicious to Hindus, construction of the chariots for the annual Rath Yatra festival is begun. Chandan Yatra meaning… … Wikipedia
Mahaprasad — ready for devotees Mahaprasad (Oriya:ମହାପ୍ରସାଦ) is the term applied to the 56 food items offered to Lord Jagannath in the holy Temple of Puri, located in Orissa, India. Addition by JagannathCulture.com Four hallowed shrines located at cardinal… … Wikipedia
Balarama — This article is about the elder brother of the divine being Krishna. For other uses, see Balarama (disambiguation). Balarama Bala Rama Devanagari बलराम Affiliation Avatar of … Wikipedia
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Chhatia Batta — Jagannath Temple is located at Chhatia, in Jajpur district. It is associated with Kalki, avatar of Lord Vishnu Legend The sage Hadidas who wrote Maalika has his samadhi here. Legend says that Kalki will come here to receive the sword Nandaka from … Wikipedia
Comilla Jagannath Temple — For other uses, see Jagannath Temple (disambiguation). A sketch of The Jagannath temple in 1843 Comilla Jagannath Temple is a temple dedicated to the Hindu God Jagannath in Comilla, Bangladesh. The temple dating back to the 16th century is built… … Wikipedia
Dhamrai Jagannath Rath — is a chariot temple dedicated to the Hindu God Jagannath located in Dhamrai, Bangladesh. The deities are housed in an elaborate six storied wooden chariot and are taken out in a grand annual procession known as the Rathyatra. the Chariot is… … Wikipedia
Dharakote Temple — Dharakote Jagannath Themple Location Country: India … Wikipedia
Nabakalevara — The term Nabakalevara ( Oriya:ନବ କଳେବର ),(Sanskrit:नवकलेवर) is derived from the Sanskrit words Naba or new and Kalevara or body, literally meaning New Body. It is an ancient ritual associated with Lord Jagannath of Puri performed every twelve… … Wikipedia
Nilachal — right The Jagannath Temple at Puri, Nilachal The abode of Hindu deity Jagannath at Puri is known as the Nilachal or Niladri, [Nila (Blue) + Achal (Mount] meaning, The Blue Mountain. The Nilachal is a principal and recurring motif in the Jagannath … Wikipedia