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Jagannath Baladeva Subhadra saligram

Jagannath Baladeva Subhadra saligram

Jagannath (जगन्नाथ) means Lord of the Universe. The word 'Jagannath' is a combination of two words 'Jagat' and 'Natha'. 'Jagat' means 'The Universe/World' and 'Natha' means 'Lord/Master'. In Sanskrit 'Ja' represents Jagannath, 'Ga' represents Balabhadra, 'Na' represents Subhadra and 'Tha' represents Sudarsan. So Jagannath represents the union of all four deities. He is a form of Vishnu, hence is closely associated with Lord Krishna, who is present with his brother “Baladeva” and Sister “Subadra”

Baladeva ( Balrama/ बलराम) is a god and the elder brother of Krishna. Lord Baladeva gives spiritual strength and pleasure to the devotees. Subhadra is worshiped as Goddess Yogmaya. In the epic, she is the sister of Jagannath (Krishna) and Balarama, wife of Arjuna and mother of Abhimanyu and grandmother of Parikshit. She is the daughter of Vasudeva and Rohini Devi. Subhadra is known as Veera sodari (brave sister), Veera Patni (brave wife) and Veera matha (brave mother) due to her relationship with Krishna, Arjuna, and Abhimanyu respectively.

The Jagannath temple in Puri, Odisha is particularly important in Vaishnavism and is considered as one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites in India. Jagannath, Baladeva, and Subhadra are a trio of deities worshipped at the temple. The inner sanctum of the temple includes statues of these three Gods carved from sacred neem logs known as Daru sitting on the bejewelled platform or ratnabedi, along with statues of Sudarshana Chakra, Madanmohan, Sridevi and Vishwadhatri. The deities are decorated with various clothing and jewels according to the season. Worship of these deities pre-dates the building of the temple and may have originated in an old traditional shrine. Jagannath Baladeva Subhadra Shaligram worship for virtuous sons and daughters, strong wit, wisdom, determination, confidence, longevity, health and wealth.

Mantra: ‘Srim, Hrim, Klim’ ( Srim is for Lord Baladeva, Hrim is for Subhadra and Klim is for Lord Jagannath.)

Benefits of Jagannath Baladeva Subhadra Shaligram Shila:

  • For ultimate protection and immense success
  • For the tremendous peaceful environment and Concentration to the deepest meditation
  • To improvised relationships between husband and wife
  • For virtuous sons and daughters, strong wit, wisdom, determination, confidence, longevity, health and wealth
  • For fulfilling all desires and wishes.
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