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Rath Yatra 2026: Why do Lord Jagannath and his siblings fall ill for 15 days during 'Anasara' before he gives divine darshan to his devotees? All about the period when the deities are 'healing,' just like human beings
ETimes | June 30, 2026 3:40 PM CST

Shree Khetra or Lord Jagannatha’s land is gearing up for the greatest annual festivity where the Lord of the cosmos gives the most resplendent darshan to his devotees, who wait with bated breath all year long.


The prelude to the Rath Yatra begins with the Snana Purnima, where Lord Jagannatha and his siblings are given a divine bathe with 108 pots of sacred water, gearing up for one of the world's most spectacular festivals. But right after that, the deities fall ill with fever, and the doors to the inner sanctum are shut to the visitors for fifteen days.



So, why do Lord Jagannatha and his siblings fall ill for 15 days every year?


The three presiding deities vanish from public view, and an entire tradition of "illness" and "recovery" plays out behind a bamboo screen. For two weeks, there is no darshan, no glimpse of the beloved Lord and His siblings, only whispered rituals carried out by a select group of priests.