GAJANANA BESHA(LOOK LIKE GANESHA) After the bathing ceremony the deities are dressed in Seda Besa and in the afternoon they are dressed as Hati Besha-in the form of Lord Ganesha. There is a nice story behind it, Gnapati Bhatta, a devotee of Ganesha who had come from Karnataka, during Snana Purnima to see the festival, was disappointed by not seeing the Ganapati image an the bathing platform. To satisfy the religious sentiments of this devotee, the Lord Jagannath appeared as Ganesha. So from that day, the Gajanana or Hati Besha of the deities is being done. After the bath of the deities, the deities are believed to fall sick. It is believed that during this time the deities don't keep well and therefore take rest.Like human beings they are considered to have fallen ill and treated by the Raj Vaidya(King's Physician) with specific medicines. So for this reason deities are kept away from public view for 15 days. This perid is called 'Anasara' and the image instead of Ratnavedi, are kept on a special room, aliitle ahead of the Ratna vedi within the inner santum. And on the 16th day, the deities appears before the devotees in a ceremony called Nava Jauvana darsana or Netrotsaba and on the 17th day the deities are taken out of th temple for the famous Rath Yatra. |