India, July 6 -- The Suna Besha ritual of Lord Jagannath and His siblings Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra is held once a year outside the sanctum sanctorum of Srimandir in Odisha's Puri.

After returning from the Gundicha Temple post nine-day sojourn during Ratha Jatra, the deities are decorated with various types of gold ornaments by the servitors.

Lord Jagannath and Lord Balabhadra are donned with hands and feet made of gold. While Lord Jagannath holds a gold Chakra in his right hand and a silver conch in the left hand, Lord Balabhadra holds a golden plough in his left hand and a gold mace in the right hand.

Here are the details of types of golden ornaments used during Suna Besha:

1. Sri Hasta - Golden Hand. 2. Sri Payar - Golden f...