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The devotees are celebrating Snnan Yatra [bathing festival]of sree Jaganaath. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The devotees are celebrating Snnan Yatra [bathing festival]of sree Jaganaath. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The priests return back the deities of Jagannath to the  Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
The priests return back the deities of Balabhadra to the  Temple. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The priests pouring down water to the deities of  Balabhadra to the  Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
The devotees are celebrating Snnan Yatra [bathing festival]of sree Jaganaath.
The priests return back the deities of  Balabhadra to the  Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
A devote blowing conch in the rituals of the Snana Yatra, Royalty Free Stock Photo
On the day of the Snana Yatra, the deities are bathed with 108 pots, of ritually purified water Royalty Free Stock Photo
The priest pour down water in the deities Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The priest pour down water in the deities Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Rituals are  going on the day of the Snana Yatra, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The priest is busy in the rituals of the Snana Yatra of Jagannatth Royalty Free Stock Photo
The devotees are celebrating Snnan Yatra [baathing festival]of Sree Jagannath. During the Snana Yatra, the deities are bathed with 108 pots of water, which is a mixture of coconut water and scented extracts of flowers and other fragrant ingredients like sandalwood.The Snana Yatra is a bathing festival of deities celebrated on the Purnima full moon day of the Hindu month of Jyeshtha. It is the auspicious birth day of Lord jagannath. It is an important festival for the Sanatana or Hindu dharma.This picture was taken aat Guptipara Brindaban chandra Temple,Hoogly,West Bengal,India.


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