Divine Mahaprasad of Mahaprabhu Jagannath ji 🚩

Mahaprasad is the term applied to the 56 food items offered to bhagwaan Jagannath ji in the mandir of Puri  #Odisha

The Prasāda offered to him and later to Maa Bimala devi is known as Mahaprasad.

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The specialty of 'mahaprasad' preparation lies in its massive cooking by unique steaming process in earthen pots, kept on above the other

Mahaprasad are sold in Anand Bazar. It is the biggest open-air kitchen in the world where every day 1000s of devotees purchase & eat together
Mahaprasad is of 2 types.
1.Sankudi mahaprasad includes items like rice, ghee rice, mixed rice, cumin seed & asaphoetida-ginger rice & dishes like sweet dal, plain dal mixed with vegetables, mixed curries of different types etc.

Sukhila mahaprasad consists of dry Sweet food.
Daily Bhoga is offered five times to mahaprabhu.

1.Gopala Vallabha Bhoga: it is 1st offering to prabhu in the morning that forms his breakfast.

2.Sakala Dhupa:
it is the next offering at about 10 am in the morning.
it consists of 13 items including the
Enduri cake & Mantha puli
3.Bhoga mandapa bhoga: The next repast and the offering consists of Pakhala with dahi and Kanji payas. The offerings are made in the bhog mandapa, about 200 feet from the Ratna Vedi. This is called Chatra Bhog.

4.The Madhyanha dhupa forms the next offering at the noon.
5.Sandhya Dhupa: This offering to the Lord is made in the evening at around 8 o’clock.
Bada Simhara Bhoga: The last offering to the bhagwaan.

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