Niladri Bije Significance & Spiritual Meaning
Final day of the Puri Rath Yatra cycle, observed on Ashadha Shukla Trayodashi when the trinity finally re-enters the sanctum of the main Jagannath Temple after several days parked on Their chariots at the Singhadwara. A celebrated playful episode unfolds at the temple gate — Goddess Mahalakshmi initially refuses Jagannath entry (resentful of His long absence), and He pacifies Her with Rasagola sweets before the deities are taken inside.
Niladri Bije Mythology & Legend
After Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra return from the Gundicha Temple on Bahuda Yatra (Day 10), the chariots remain at the Singhadwara — the lion gate of the main temple — for three days. On Trayodashi, the deities are taken from the chariots into the temple. According to Puri tradition, Goddess Mahalakshmi, who had been left behind in the main temple, is displeased that Jagannath went to Gundicha without informing Her. She bars the door of the Jay Vijay Dwar (the inner gate). Jagannath, in a beloved act of placation, offers Her Rasagola — the round chhena sweet — to win Her forgiveness. Only then does She permit Him entry. This episode is the origin of "Rasagola Dibasa," celebrated across Odisha on the same day with mass distribution of the sweet.
Niladri Bije 2026 Puja Rituals & Vidhi
- Devotees gather at the Singhadwara of the Jagannath Temple in Puri from dawn to witness the procession.
- The deities are carried from the chariots by the temple servitors in the Pahandi procession.
- Rasagolas are offered as Bhog inside the temple after Mahalakshmi's ritual acceptance.
- Devotees fast or eat sattvic food during the day; Rasagola is shared as prasad in the evening.
- The deities are placed back on the Ratna Singhasana (jewel-studded throne) in the sanctum.
- Households across Odisha observe Rasagola Dibasa — offering and consuming Rasagolas in remembrance of the leela.
Niladri Bije Traditional Foods & Prasad
- ●Rasagola (Odia chhena rasagola)
- ●Khaja
- ●Chhena Poda
- ●Mahaprasad
Niladri Bije Do's & Don't's
Do's
- ✓Visit Puri or a local Jagannath temple if possible
- ✓Offer Rasagola at Jagannath's altar
- ✓Read or share the leela of Mahalakshmi's anger and Jagannath's placation
Don'ts
- ✗Avoid arguments at home — the day commemorates reconciliation
- ✗Do not break the Rasagola fast before the evening offering
Niladri Bije — Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Niladri Bije?
- Final day of the Puri Rath Yatra cycle, observed on Ashadha Shukla Trayodashi when the trinity finally re-enters the sanctum of the main Jagannath Temple after several days parked on Their chariots at the Singhadwara.
- When is Niladri Bije 2026?
- In 2026, Niladri Bije falls on Monday, July 27, 2026.
- What are the Niladri Bije puja rituals?
- Devotees gather at the Singhadwara of the Jagannath Temple in Puri from dawn to witness the procession.; The deities are carried from the chariots by the temple servitors in the Pahandi procession.; Rasagolas are offered as Bhog inside the temple after Mahalakshmi's ritual acceptance.; Devotees fast or eat sattvic food during the day; Rasagola is shared as prasad in the evening.
- What to eat on Niladri Bije?
- Rasagola (Odia chhena rasagola), Khaja, Chhena Poda, Mahaprasad
- What should you do on Niladri Bije?
- Visit Puri or a local Jagannath temple if possible; Offer Rasagola at Jagannath's altar; Read or share the leela of Mahalakshmi's anger and Jagannath's placation
- What should you avoid on Niladri Bije?
- Avoid arguments at home — the day commemorates reconciliation; Do not break the Rasagola fast before the evening offering
- Which deity is worshipped on Niladri Bije?
- Niladri Bije is dedicated to Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra.
Upcoming Niladri Bije Dates in 2026, 2027 & Beyond
Niladri Bije is a sacred Hindu festival observed on the tithi shown. Dates are calculated from the Panchang for your region.
Times shown for New Delhi, India (IST)
| Date | Day | Moonrise Time | Special Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 27, 2026 | Monday | 05:55 pm | — |
| Jul 16, 2027 | Friday | 05:51 pm | — |