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Lord Jagannath, siblings enter aunt's house at Shree Gundicha Temple

Lord Jagannath, siblings enter aunt's house at Shree Gundicha Temple

Deccan Herald10 hours ago

The ritual, known as 'Adapa Mandap Bije', holds immense significance in Jagannath culture. During this ritual, the sibling deities are ceremonially taken in a grand procession to the Shree Gundicha Temple.

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