Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi Seeks Blessings at Puri's Jagannath Temple

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi visited the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, to offer prayers. He expressed his primary aim was to seek divine grace for the Indian Army and the families of its personnel. The General stated the visit brought him deep peace and he hopes to make it an annual pilgrimage. The visit follows a similar one by newly elected Rajya Sabha member Dilip Ray the previous week.

Key Points: Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi Visits Puri's Jagannath Temple

  • Army Chief seeks blessings for troops
  • Visit brings sense of peace and sanctity
  • General aims to return annually
  • Temple is a major pilgrimage site
  • Follows recent visit by MP Dilip Ray
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Odisha: COAS Gen Upendra Dwivedi visits Jagannath Temple to offer prayers

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi offers prayers at Puri's Jagannath Temple, seeking divine blessings for the Indian Army and its personnel.

"I am very grateful to have visited Puri today to receive the Lord's blessings. - Gen Upendra Dwivedi"

Puri, March 28

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Saturday visited the Shree Jagannath Temple at Puri, in Odisha, to seek the blessings of Lord Jagannath.

General Dwivedi expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to pray at the temple, saying his main aim was to seek divine blessings for the Indian Army and its families.

He added that the visit brought him peace and a sense of sanctity, and he hoped to return every year to offer his respects.

Speaking to the reporters, the Indian Army Chief said, "I am very grateful to have visited Puri today to receive the Lord's blessings. My main aim was to seek divine grace for the entire Indian Army squad and their families. Having offered my prayers, I am confident that the Army will continue to excel and reach new heights in the days ahead."

"I want to thank the city for its warm welcome; it is a matter of great pride for the country, and I felt a sense of deep peace and sanctity here. I hope to return every year to offer my respects at God's feet," he added.

Shri Jagannath Temple is one of the most revered Hindu temples in India, dedicated to Lord Jagannath, a form of Lord Vishnu. It is a major pilgrimage site for devotees across the country.

A week earlier, newly elected Rajya Sabha member Dilip Ray visited the Shree Jagannath Temple to seek the blessings of Lord Jagannath.

During his visit, he expressed gratitude at being supported by various political parties, including the BJP, BJD, and Congress, for their repeated election to the Rajya Sabha.

"I last contested for the Rajya Sabha in 2002 and served until 2008. Now, after that, this is the third time I am entering the Rajya Sabha. This time, I stood as an independent candidate, and the BJP leadership has supported me fully. Brothers and sisters from the BJD and Congress have also supported me; everyone came together to bring about this victory. That is why I have come here to Lord Jagannath to offer my thanks. I can only say this: whatever is within my power, I will dedicate myself completely to the development of Odisha," Ray told reporters.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good to see leaders connecting with our spiritual roots. However, I hope such visits are seen as personal faith and not politicized. The temple is for all devotees, not a political stage.
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Arun Y
Jai Jagannath! Puri temple holds a special place in every Odia's heart. When our leaders, whether from army or politics, visit and express humility, it strengthens our cultural fabric. May Lord Jagannath bless our nation.
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Sarah B
Interesting to read about the cultural significance. As an outsider, it's beautiful to see how faith and public service intersect in India. General Dwivedi's focus on the well-being of army families is commendable.
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Karthik V
The article mentions Dilip Ray's visit too. While seeking blessings is fine, the immediate jump to thanking political parties right after a temple visit feels a bit transactional. Let's keep faith and politics separate, yaar.
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Meera T
Wonderful! 🙌 The sense of peace and sanctity General Dwivedi describes is exactly what millions feel at the Jagannath Temple. It's a national treasure. Wishing our Indian Army continued strength and success.

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