When the Lord Himself Performs Shraddha – The Living Tradition of Funeral Offerings at Puri Jagannath Temple
Four Parents, One Lord: The Profound Shraddha Tradition of Jagannath Puri In the ancient and sacred city of Puri in Odisha, where the waves of the Bay of Bengal echo the chants of devotees, stands one of the most revered shrines in all of Bharatavarsha — the temple of Jagannath, the Lord of the Universe. Within this living temple, which has been a centre of devotion and dharmic practice for millennia, there exists a tradition so profound and so human in its emotional depth that it continues to move and instruct every generation that encounters it. This is the tradition of Shraddha — the ritual offering of funeral rites — performed by Jagannath Himself for not one, but four parents: His biological parents Vasudeva and Devaki, and His foster parents Nanda and Yashoda. Krishna and His Four Parents: The Divine Context The story of Krishna's birth and childhood is among the most cherished in all of Hindu sacred history. Born to Vasudeva and Devaki in the prison of the tyrant Kams...