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Shri Jagannath Mandir, Thyagraj Nagar, Delhi
06/12/2025 06:30 PM
Until 06/12/2025, 11:59 PM 5h 29m

Bata Osha

Bata Osha – A Festival of Protection, Devotion & Divine Blessings

(6 December 2025 · Shri Jagannath Mandir, Thyagraj Nagar, Delhi · 6:30 PM)

Bata Osha is one of the most meaningful and heart-touching festivals celebrated in Odisha, especially by women who pray for the protection, well-being, and prosperity of their families. This sacred tradition will be celebrated with devotion at Shri Jagannath Mandir, Thyagraj Nagar, Delhi, on 6 December 2025, and all devotees are warmly invited to join this auspicious evening.

Even in the fast-paced life of Delhi, the Jagannath Temple at Thyagraj Nagar has preserved the rich cultural essence of Odisha. On the evening of Bata Osha, the temple transforms into a serene spiritual space glowing with diyas, temple bells, bhajans, and the divine presence of Mahaprabhu Jagannath.


🌿 What is Bata Osha?

“Bata Osha” is an ancient Odia festival deeply rooted in devotion.
The word Bata means banyan tree (ବଟ ଗଛ) and Osha means a fasting ritual or vrata. Traditionally, women observe this fast under a banyan tree, offering prayers to Maa Bata Mangala, Maa Durga, and Lord Jagannath for protection from dangers and for the long life of their children and family members.

In Odia homes, the belief is simple yet powerful:
“ବଟ ଓଷା କରିଲେ ଭଗବାନଙ୍କ କୃପା, ପରିବାରରେ ଶାନ୍ତି ଓ ସୁଖ ମିଳେ।”
(Performing Bata Osha brings divine blessings, peace, and happiness to the family.)


🌸 Why Do We Celebrate It?

The festival comes from ancient stories where a mother’s deep devotion and her observance of Bata Osha saved her child from grave danger during travel. Since then, women perform this vrat for:

  • The safety of their children

  • Protection during journeys

  • Family unity and well-being

  • Prosperity and strength

  • Blessings for those living far from home

The banyan tree represents long life, stability, and strong roots — symbolizing the steady foundation devotees pray for.


🌼 Rituals of Bata Osha

At Shri Jagannath Mandir, Thyagraj Nagar, the rituals will be performed in a traditional and devotional atmosphere.

Fasting (Brata)

Women observe a fast or take only fruits to purify the body and mind.

Drawing Jhoti / Chita

Beautiful rice-paste designs are drawn, inviting auspicious energy.

Recitation of Osha Kahani

The story of Bata Osha is read together, reinforcing devotion and faith.

Offering to the Deities

Fruits, rice, coconuts, lamps, and pitha are offered with devotion.

Lighting the Diya

Symbolizing hope and removing negativity.

Prayer to Lord Jagannath

Devotees pray:
“ହେ ପ୍ରଭୁ, ଆମ ପରିବାରକୁ ରକ୍ଷା କରନ୍ତୁ।”
(O Lord, protect our family.)


🙏 Invitation to All Devotees

Shri Jagannath Mandir, Thyagraj Nagar, Delhi, invites all devotees, families, and children to join the Bata Osha celebration on 6 December 2025 at 6:30 PM.

Come with your family.
Come with devotion.
Let us pray together for protection, prosperity, and divine blessings.

📍 Venue: Shri Jagannath Mandir, Thyagraj Nagar, Delhi
🕢 Time: 6:30 PM onwards

Jai Jagannath! ଜୟ ଜଗନ୍ନାଥ!

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