Puri, July 13 (UDN): Devotees across Odisha and beyond are eagerly preparing for the sacred Nabajaubana Darshan of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra, scheduled to be held on July 14 in Puri.

The auspicious ritual marks the end of the 15-day Anasara period, during which the Holy Trinity remains away from public view. The darshan is considered a significant spiritual occasion, offering devotees the first glimpse of the deities after their ceremonial recovery.
As part of the traditional rituals, the sacred Khali Prasad will be carried from the Anasara Sudha Suara house to Srimandir amid the chanting of rituals, temple bells, Kahali trumpets, and ceremonial umbrellas, reflecting the centuries-old traditions of Lord Jagannath culture.
With the Rath Yatra celebrations approaching, the holy town of Puri is witnessing preparations to welcome thousands of devotees who will gather to participate in the religious festivities and seek blessings of the Holy Trinity.
The Nabajaubana Darshan remains one of the most cherished moments in the Rath Yatra calendar, symbolising devotion, renewal, and the enduring spiritual heritage of Puri.

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