Snana Purnima 2026: Everything You Need to Know About Snana Yatra
On this auspicious day, the deities are bathed with 108 pots of sacred water, symbolizing purification, devotion, and blessings. Thousands of devotees gather in temples, especially at the Jagannath Temple, to witness this grand ceremony.
Primarily, here three deities are ceremonially bathed with 108 pots of sacred water that are drawn from the Suna Kua (Golden Well), symbolizing purification, divine grace, and spiritual renewal. After the holy bath, tradition holds that the deities enter a period of rest known as Anasara, during which they remain away from public view before reappearing during the grand Rath Yatra.
Devotees observe fasts, chant prayers, visit temples, offer flowers, fruits, sweets, and perform charitable acts to seek blessings for health, happiness, prosperity, and peace. The festival reminds everyone of the values of devotion, humility, and faith in the divine.
As Snana Purnima is celebrated today, devotees across the world join in prayers and rituals, making this sacred occasion a symbol of unity, devotion, and spiritual awakening.

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