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Jagannath, Baladev, Subhadra Puja   

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The deities of Jagannath, Baladev and Subhadra have been worshipped in Rajapur (West Bengal) since the 17th Century. The padukas of these ancient deities arrived in ISKCON New Rajapur Jagannath Temple, Magadi Road, Bangalore in 2004. Lord Jagannath is most famously known for feeding maha-prasadam to all visitors. The deities are benevolent upon the devotees and visitors, encouraging them in their spiritual growth, peace and welfare.

Special Puja

₹ 501/-

The archana plate offered to the Deities of Jagannath, Baladev, Subhadra, contains incense sticks, ghee lamp, fruit, flowers, sweet along with tulasi garland. Devotees will offer the Lord prayers for your spiritual welfare. As a special mercy from their Lordships, you will receive a small picture of the Deities along with charan tulasi prasada.

One Day Raj Bhoga & Puja

₹ 3,501/-

One Day Puja offered to the Deities of Jagannath, Baladev, Subhadra, includes the aratis and bhoga offerings for the Lordship throuugh-out the day. They will be performed on your behalf with prayers for your spiritual welfare. As a special mercy from their Lordships, you will receive a picture of the Deities along with dry prasada.

Chappan Bhoga & Puja

₹ 5,501/-

Chappan Bhoga is a special offering to the Deities of Jagannath, Baladev, Subhadra, which contains chappan - 56 items of prasadam arranged in a particular sequence for the pleasure of their Lordships. Devotees will offer the Lord prayers for your spiritual welfare. As a special mercy from their Lordships, you will receive a picture of the Deities along with dry prasada.

Ekadashi Puja

₹ 2,501/-

Ekadashi Puja offered to the Deities of Jagannath, Baladev, Subhadra includes flower garland seva along with tulasi leaves, for one day on Ekadasi. As a special mercy from their Lordships, you will receive a picture of the Deities along with charan tulasi prasada.

# The cost of Puja includes the cost of Puja articles, temple fees, prasadam mailing cost & service charges (if any). Please note that we recommend that the prasada be sent to an Indian Postal address, as there may be a risk of losing the prasada if sent to an International address.

Chappan BHog
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