Subject: Mandi. A cushion. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Mandi. A cushion. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Mandi. A cushion. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Puruna Seja. A cushion. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Chandan Katha Khatuli. A small wooden cot used to place the accessories used in religious ceremonies and rituals. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Chandan Katha Khatuli. A small wooden cot used to place the accessories used in religious ceremonies and rituals. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name: Bhubaneswar
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Wooden Cot. A wooden cot with cushions. This object was procured from Ramchandrapur Saw Mill-cum-Oil Expeller Company Society Ltd.
Site Name: Bhubaneswar
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Wooden Cot. A wooden cot with cushions. This object was procured from Ramchandrapur Saw Mill-cum-Oil Expeller Company Society Ltd.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Jagannatha, Subhadra, Balabhadra and Rishi, Muni, Vanara sena. The Jagannatha triad is traditionally believed to fall ill after the bathing ceremony and are kept in a sick room to recuperate. This period is known as Anasara and the Gods cannot be seen by devotees. This fabric is used during the anasara period.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Jagannatha, Subhadra, Balabhadra and Rishi, Muni, Vanara sena. The Jagannatha triad is traditionally believed to fall ill after the bathing ceremony and are kept in a sick room to recuperate. This period is known as Anasara and the Gods cannot be seen by devotees. This fabric is used during the anasara period.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Jagannatha, Subhadra, Balabhadra and Rishi, Muni, Vanara sena. Rishi or sages, such as sanyasi, bhiksu, parivrajaka, tapasvi, muni, brahmachari, yati, etc. flank the Jagannatha triad.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Jagannatha, Subhadra, Balabhadra and Rishi, Muni, Vanara sena. Rishi or sages, such as sanyasi, bhiksu, parivrajaka, tapasvi, muni, brahmachari, yati, etc. flank the Jagannatha triad.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Kanakamundi Chandua. A chandua or umbrella-shaped canopy used to dress up the chariots during the processions. It is made from the appliqué technique. Appliqué is an art of cutting and stitching stylized and bold cloth designs onto a piece of base cloth which could be mounted on a frame. Appliqué items are used for ritualistic practices as well as for decorative and utilitarian needs. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name: Pipili
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Chandua. A chandua or umbrella-shaped canopy used to dress up the chariots during the processions. It is made from the appliqué technique. Appliqué is an art of cutting and stitching stylized and bold cloth designs onto a piece of base cloth which could be mounted on a frame. Appliqué items are used for ritualistic practices as well as for decorative and utilitarian needs. This object was procured from Gagan Moharana.
Site Name: Pipili
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Chandua. A chandua or umbrella-shaped canopy used to dress up the chariots during the processions. It is made from the appliqué technique. Appliqué is an art of cutting and stitching stylized and bold cloth designs onto a piece of base cloth which could be mounted on a frame. Appliqué items are used for ritualistic practices as well as for decorative and utilitarian needs. This object was procured from Gagan Moharana.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Pati Dian (Shree Narayan). At Jagannatha, when the trinity goes to the Anasar ghar during the illness period after Snana Purnima, the Pati Dian is worshipped till the time of Netra Utsav. As per the tradition, the deities’ sketches are drawn on a cotton fabric. Lord Jagannatha is worshipped in form of Yangya Narayan, lord Balabhadra is worshipped in the form of Ananta Basudev and Devi Subhadra as Bhubaneswari. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Pati Dian (Shree Basudev). At Jagannatha, when the trinity goes to the Anasar ghar during the illness period after Snana Purnima, the Pati Dian is worshipped till the time of Netra Utsav. As per the tradition, the deities’ sketches are drawn on a cotton fabric. Lord Jagannatha is worshipped in form of Yangya Narayan, lord Balabhadra is worshipped in the form of Ananta Basudev and Devi Subhadra as Bhubaneswari. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Pati Dian (Bhubaneswari). At Jagannatha, when the trinity goes to the Anasar ghar during the illness period after Snana Purnima, the Pati Dian is worshipped till the time of Netra Utsav. As per the tradition, the deities’ sketches are drawn on a cotton fabric. Lord Jagannatha is worshipped in form of Yangya Narayan, lord Balabhadra is worshipped in the form of Ananta Basudev and Devi Subhadra as Bhubaneswari. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Rathakam. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Rope. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Ghoda (Red with blue border). Ghoda is a cotton velvet used during winter season for the deities. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Ghoda (Black with golden border). Ghoda is a cotton velvet used during winter season for the deities. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Ghoda (White with black border). Ghoda is a cotton velvet used during winter season for the deities. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Ghoda (Golden with red border). Ghoda is a cotton velvet used during winter season for the deities. This object was procured from Sri Jagannath Temple Administrator.