Suna Besha

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Suna Besha is a ceremonial adornment of the deities of the Jagannath Temple in Puri, during which they are richly decorated with gold ornaments, especially on the chariots after the Rath Yatra.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu religious ritual
ceremonial adornment
alsoKnownAs Raja Besha
associatedWithCommunity Vaishnavite devotees of Jagannath
associatedWithDeity Balabhadra NERFINISHED
Jagannath NERFINISHED
Subhadra NERFINISHED
associatedWithFestival Rath Yatra NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion coastal Odisha
associatedWithTemple Jagannath Temple, Puri NERFINISHED
country India
culturalSignificance major ritual of Jagannath worship in Puri
frequency performed annually after Rath Yatra
languageOfName Odia
location Puri NERFINISHED
mainFeature rich decoration with gold ornaments
meaningOfName golden attire
partOf Jagannath cult traditions
performedAfter Rath Yatra chariot procession
performedBy servitors of Jagannath Temple
performedOn chariots of the deities
religion Hinduism
state Odisha NERFINISHED
timeOfYear Ashadha month of the Hindu calendar
tourismImpact attracts pilgrims and tourists to Puri
typeOfAdornment royal attire of the deities
usesMaterial gold
gold ornaments
visibility publicly visible to large congregations of devotees

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Rath Yatra associatedRitual Suna Besha