Puri Jagannath temple urges devotees not to consume ‘Mahaprasad’ on dining tables

Stating that Lord Jagannath’s ‘Mahaprasad’ is highly sacred and considered as ‘Anna Brahma’ (rice soul), the SJTA said in accordance with tradition, devotees should consume the cooked ‘bhog’ by sitting on the floor with gratitude.

The Puri Jagannath temple. Credit: iStock Photo

Puri: The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) on Saturday appealed to devotees to show the highest respect to ‘Mahaprasad’, the sacred cooked offering to Lord Jagannath, and to refrain from consuming it while seated at dining tables.

The appeal follows reports and social media showing people eating the ‘Mahaprasad’ in a hotel in Puri while seated at tables and wearing shoes — an act the SJTA described as “against the age-old traditions of Sri Mandir.” Stating that Lord Jagannath’s ‘Mahaprasad’ is highly sacred and considered as “Anna Brahma” (rice soul), the SJTA said in accordance with tradition, devotees should consume the cooked ‘bhog’ by sitting on the floor with gratitude.

“Mahaprasad holds immense religious significance and must be treated with the utmost reverence,” the administration emphasised.

“Eating it on a dining table is considered disrespectful to the divine offering and contradicts the spiritual customs associated with it,” they added.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/odisha/puri-jagannath-temple-urges-devotees-not-to-consume-mahaprasad-on-dining-tables-3545426

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