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Jagannath Vesha with Details

Raja Rajeswar Vesha – Costume Of Lord JagannathThis Vesha is observed on Kartik Purnima in each year. This bhesha is as like as Suna vesha on the Chariot in front of Lions gate of Sri Mandir. This bhesha is mostly liked by the local kings of Orissa and they used to donate different golden ornaments bejwelled with valuable stones. The deities are decorated with 23rd type of golden ornaments.

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Adikia ( Tribikram ) Vesha- Costume Of Lord JagannathThis Besha is observed on 14 th day of Kartika Sukla fortnight in every year. The Deities are adorned with golden crowns on their heads and different types of bids. In the past the Mahanta Maharaj Rama Jayanti Das had introduced this besha.

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Dalikia ( Laxmi – Nrusingh ) Vesha – Costume Of Lord JagannathThis vesha is observed on 14 th day of Kartika Sukla fortnight in every year. The Deities are adorned with golden crowns on their heads and different types of bids. In the past the Mahanta Maharaj Rama Jayanti Das had introdued this Vesha.

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Bankachuda Vesha – Costume Of Lord JagannathOn the 12th bright fortnight of Kartika this besha being adorned. It is said that when Akrura visit Srikrisna to return back to Gopa, he had the darshn Srikrishna in this besha and in memory of that this besha is being adorned.

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Laxmi Narayan Vesha – Costume Of Lord JagannathOn Kartik sukla Ekadasi , the deities are dressed in royal manner as Sri Visnu and Lakshmi. the other name of this Besha is Thiakia Besha. It is said that Sri Nimbakacharya in 12th century introduced this Besha. Lord Jagannath as dressed as Visnu with Sankha and Chakra and Lord Balavadra with bow and arrow and Maa Subhadra appears with hands and legs and sits like a queen.

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