Lord Jagannath Daily Rituals
Followed at Isnapur Temple, Hyderabad
At Isnapur's Lord Jagannath Temple, the daily and periodical rituals are performed with utmost devotion and discipline, reflecting the eternal dignity and grandeur that the Supreme Being rightfully deserves.
The ritual system is rich and complex, involving a number of dedicated sevakas (servitors). The rituals of Lord Jagannath here are broadly categorized into:
Daily rituals (Nitis)
Occasional (periodical) rituals
Festive rituals
The daily rituals (nitis) follow a precise and sacred schedule from early morning to midnight. Each sevaka has a defined role and time, in alignment with the traditions of Jagannath worship. Below is a brief overview of these daily rituals as practiced at Isnapur Jagannath Temple, Hyderabad:
Sevakas and Timing
Timings may occasionally vary depending on special festivals or temple logistics.
Periodical Rituals
In addition to daily rituals, there are special periodical rituals (Samayika Niti) performed on specific days and occasions. Learn more about these sacred traditions.
View Periodical Rituals