
Snana Yatra
When
Sunday, 10 May 2026, 09:15 – 17:00
St Albans, ENG
Time
09:15 – 17:00
Price
Not listed — worth a quick ask
About this event
Sunday 10 May 2026 Bathing ceremony for Lord Jagannatha, Baladeva, and Subhadra in the Sri Krishna Haveli at Bhaktivedanta Manor. Schedule 9:15am – Arrival and Welcome of Jagannatha, Baladeva & Subhadra at Sri Krishna Haveli 9:45am – Abhishek Ceremony starts – (To bathe Jagannath join the queue between 9.15am – 12.15pm) 1pm – Abhishek Ceremony ends and Sringar 2pm – Raj Bhoga 2:25pm – Raj Bhoga Arati with Hathi Vesha Darshan (Elephant Outfit) & Kirtan 4pm – Vaikalika Bhoga 4:20pm – Dhupa Arati 4:45pm – Jagannatha, Baladeva & Subhadra depart Prasadam will be served from 12pm-2pm Guidelines for bathing during Snana-yatra Please approach in a clean condition and follow the instructions of the pujaris. Do ask if you are unsure about anything. Pujaris are unable to carry your children so kindly carry very small ones (1 child per adult), unless they can walk. If a child is distressed, please wait until they have calmed down before approaching to bathe. Young children (those under 7 years) will not be given a conch of their own and will need to share with an adult. They can hold the adult’s arm or body. Do not touch the Deities. Please only bathe the Deities once, even if you wish to bathe on behalf of someone else. Before or on receiving the conch, silently declare to the Lord the names of the one or two people you are bathing for (including yourself). Do not carry bags while bathing. You will be asked to put them down and collect them again once you have finished bathing.
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