10.With reference to Indian culture, what is Nabakalebara?
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A festival observed in the Jagannath Temple at Puri.
Notes: Nabakalebara is a festival observed in the Shree Jagannath Temple at Puri. It marks a symbolic recreation of wooden forms of the four deities of Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subhadra and Sudarshana at Jagannath temple. The occasion occurs every 12th or 19th year of the previous Nabakalebara. The event was in news because Department of Economic Affairs says that coins minted in July 2015, have Lord Jagannath"s depiction incorrect, and calls for more designs.
Explanation:
The Sloka says, “Human body is the abode of atma (soul) which needs to be adorned with new clothes when the old ones are worn out and discarded.” ... The term 'Nabakalebara' is hence a unification of two Odia words 'Naba' meaning new and 'Kalebara' meaning body.
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The Sloka says, “Human body is the abode of atma (soul) which needs to be adorned with new clothes when the old ones are worn out and discarded.” ... The term 'Nabakalebara' is hence a unification of two Odia words 'Naba' meaning new and 'Kalebara' meaning body.
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