Mahamastakabhishekha
Mahamastakabhishekha (Grand Head-Anointing Ceremony)
The Grand Head-Anointing Ceremony, as the event is known, only takes place when a certain conjunction, a coincidence of astrological events, occurs—every 10-15 years. Huge numbers of Jaina devotees attend the ceremony. Special scaffolding is set up behind the statue to hold Jaina monks and priests, who pour 1,008 pots of holy liquid—consisting of water, coconuts, plantains, ghee (clarified butter), sugar, almonds, dates, poppy seeds, milk, curds, sandalwood, gold foil, silver foil, and precious gems and coins—over its head. Attendees shout in devotion as the statue is ritually bathed.
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FestIndia-1987, p. 116