Jagannath Rath Yatra
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Jagannath Locket
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Cow’s Ghee Combo Pack- Product of Mayapur (Buy 2 Get 5% Off)
Original price was: ₹860.₹817Current price is: ₹817.- Two Bottles of 500 gm
- Total 1 kg
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Car Hanging – Jagannath, Yasoda Damodara, Radha Madhav
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Cow’s Ghee Combo Pack Of 1.25 kg – Product of Mayapur (5% Off)
Original price was: ₹1075.₹1020Current price is: ₹1020.-
It consists of 3 bottle
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Two 500 ml
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One 250 ml
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Jagannath,Balaram,Subhadra Stone dust deities
₹90 – ₹170ClearLargeMediumSmall- Jagannath is considered an Avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu.”Jagannath” is a compound word from Sanskrit, consisting of “Jagat” and “Nath”. The word nath means “Master, Lord” (nātha) while jagan or jagat means the “universe”. Thus, Jagannath means “lord of the universe”.
- Lord Krishna when in Maha Bhava or estacy becomes Lord jagannath and is worshiped by Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu in Jagannath Puri
- Use: This Decorative Murti can be used as Pooja Mandir interior decoration accessories / table decor items/ showcase decoration/ car dashboard showpiece.
- A Perfect Gift: It is a Best Gift for Marriage Anniversary, Parents, Mothers day, Wedding Return Gift, Birthdays, House warming, Office/ Shop Inauguration, Festive occasions-Like Diwali, Gruh-pravesh & Corporate Gifts.
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Sri Jagannatha by Bhakti Purusottama Swami
₹110 – ₹350ClearEnglishHindiBengaliThis is a wonderful compiled book of many essential stories of Sri Jagannath, Balaram and Srimati Subhadra. easy to get absorbed!
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Jagannath Baladeva Subhadra 5” x 7” Stand Lamination
Original price was: ₹90.₹80Current price is: ₹80. -
Jagannatha Baladeva Subhadra Doll
Original price was: ₹449.₹399Current price is: ₹399. -
Jagannath Locket
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Neeladri Jagannath Incense (80 gm)
₹75Product Description
- Natural Aroma Incense Stick
- Incense Of Mayapur Dham
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Jagannatha-Priya Natakam :The Drama of Lord Jagannatha – English
₹35 – ₹70ClearEnglishHindiBengaliThe Drama of Lord Jagannātha retells the Purāṇic story of founding the sacred image of Jagannātha and the great Jagannātha Temple at Purī, India.
Composed in English in the rich tradition of classical Sanskrit dramaturgy, this rare poetic work comes in two parts: the first part is the drama itself, and the second part introduces the reader to the craft of Sanskrit drama and analyzes the construction and form of the present work itself.