Mystery of Shri jagannath's agya mala....
 In the various rituals and pilgrimages associated with the traditions of the shrine, the name of the goods that the devotees give to the delegates from the shrine by giving orders or orders for the welfare of the people and for the commencement of various activities is called ajnamala.  The earliest description of this order is found in the Skandapurana, which states that Vidyapati, a representative of King Indradyumna of the city of Avanti, received a royal order from Lord Vishwabasu for the purpose of Lord Srinivadhava for Indradyumna.  King Indradyumna was ordered to come to Purushottam Kshetra and pay a visit to Lord Srinivasa, and King Indradyumna succeeded in seeing this and then proceeded to Purushottam Kshetra.  As far as mythology goes, historical analysis suggests that the tradition of giving this command probably dates back to the thirteenth century, when King III III Anangabhimdev was considered to be the goddess of the Kalinga or the emperor.  He began various activities in the field of governance.
 In the traditions and rituals of the temple, the kiss of the Lord's lips is especially used as a command.  In various pilgrimages and rituals of the temple, the devotees do not travel on their own, but only by ordering them to order their moving idols or representatives to perform public works.  Various pilgrimages, pilgrimages, etc., which are celebrated throughout the year at the shrine are conducted by this order.  The Niladri, the Bamdev Samhita and the Srimandir's autobiography are detailed in the daily policy of the temple, the special policy, and the role of obedience in the monthly policy.

 According to Shri Rabindranath Pratihari, author of the book "The Mystery of Sridharubrahma", the total number of commands used in various pilgrimages, pilgrimages, etc. of the Sree Mandir throughout the year is 113 according to the Srimandir's autobiography.  This order is given 134 times a year by Srivigraha.  It is worth mentioning here that on the day of Pana Sankranti, a large lip was placed in 31 small garlands and given to various idols of the Hanuman, but they were all taken into account as a garland, and in the same way, the temporary policy, Thursday Majana, Ekanta and Ekadashi, etc.  Taken into account.  Otherwise, the total number of orders will increase.
 We believe that this whole world is governed by the command of Lord Shree Gannath.  In this way, the Lord would have guided the world under His direction and, with His obedience, would have commanded the execution of the welfare movement and the Nitikanti.

 Jai Jagannath!

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