Special Beshas Ceremony
Participate in our special beshas ceremony with enhanced spiritual significance.
Participate in our special beshas ceremony with enhanced spiritual significance.
Join us for the daily beshas ritual at Jagannath Temple. Experience the divine blessings through thi...
Trivikrama Besha is one of the sacred veshas (attires) of Lord Jagannath at the Jagannath Temple. In...
Raghunatha Besha is a rare attire (Besha) of Lord Jagannath in which He is dressed as Lord Rama (Rag...
Jagannath and Balabhadra appear as Lakshmi and Narayana.
Represents Jagannath crossing the ocean – symbolic leela.
Vesha during mid-day incense offering.
Evening aarati attire with light ornaments.
Winter protection attire with warm garments.
Winter-to-spring transition attire with warm clothing.
Forehead ornament (Chita) offered during this special vesha.
Lotus-themed attire symbolizing purity and divinity.
Decorated as Thakura (Lord) with traditional attire.
Simple attire in light ornaments during special day.
Represents the Kanchi conquest legend involving Jagannath.
Represents Krishna’s killing of demon Pralambasura.
Depiction of Krishna defeating serpent Kaliya.
Depicts saving of Gajendra by Lord Vishnu.
Vesha showing Jagannath as Radha-Damodar form.
Deities decorated as Krishna and Balarama with cowherd symbols.
Forest picnic attire representing Krishna’s playful pastime.
Golden attire with heavy gold ornaments worn on Rath Yatra.
Royal attire symbolizing Jagannath as the King of the Universe.
Attire during the sick period when deities take rest.
Special vesha after Snana where deities appear with round face.
Deities dressed like Ganesha with elephant motifs.
Full-body bath attire during Snana Purnima.
Youthful fresh form after Anasara period.
Night-time flower attire with silk and fragrant garlands.
Decoration during Raj Bhoga time with royal ornaments.
Early morning sweet offering vesha with simple ornaments.
Public darshan vesha where devotees can see the deities closely.
Simple attire after completion of morning rituals.
Morning cleansing attire of the deities after waking rituals.