Odisha's Jagannath Temple Completes Outer Treasury Inventory, Inner Work Begins

The inventory of the outer treasury of the Ratna Bhandar at Puri's Shree Jagannath Temple has been successfully completed, concluding the first phase that began on March 25. Temple administration officials confirmed the inner treasury inventory is scheduled to commence on April 13 but will be temporarily halted to accommodate the upcoming Chandan Yatra rituals and ensure smooth devotee access. The process involves matching ornaments against a 1978 inventory list and utilizing 3D photography for digital documentation. The entire inventory exercise is expected to be finalized before the annual Rath Yatra festival.

Key Points: Jagannath Temple Ratna Bhandar Outer Inventory Complete, Inner Next

  • Outer treasury inventory concluded March 25-April 12
  • Inner treasury work starts April 13
  • Process to pause for Chandan Yatra rituals
  • Inventory matched against 1978 list with 3D documentation
  • Full exercise to finish before Rath Yatra
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Odisha: Ratna Bhandar outer treasury inventory complete; inner treasury work to begin April 13th

Puri's Jagannath Temple completes outer treasury inventory. Inner Ratna Bhandar inventory to begin April 13, paused for Chandan Yatra rituals.

"The inventory process of the outer treasury... is now complete - Arabinda Kumar Padhee"

Puri, April 12

The inventory of the outer treasury of the Ratna Bhandar of the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri has been completed, the temple administration said on Saturday.

Jagannath Temple Chief Administrator Arabinda Kumar Padhee said the first phase of the inventory exercise, which began on March 25, has been successfully concluded with the completion of the outer treasury work.

"The inventory process of the outer treasury of the Sri Jagannath Temple in Puri has been completed. The process began on March 25th and the second phase has concluded, and the entire Ratna Bhandar inventory is now complete," Padhee told ANI.

He further stated that the next phase involving the inner Ratna Bhandar is scheduled to begin on April 13, in accordance with the government's Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). However, the exercise will be temporarily paused after commencement due to the upcoming Chandan Yatra rituals, to ensure smooth darshan for devotees and to avoid disruption of temple activities.

"As per the government's standard operating procedure, the inventory of the inner Ratna Bhandar will start from April 13th. However, due to upcoming rituals for Chandan Yatra, the inventory process will be temporarily halted during this period and will resume once the ritualistic pressure reduces, ensuring there is no adverse impact on the darshan of the deities," he said.

Chairman of the Inspection Committee for the Ratna Bhandar of Shri Jagannath Temple, Justice Biswanath Rath (Retd), also confirmed that the outer treasury work is nearing completion and expressed confidence that the remaining process would be completed smoothly.

"The work of the outer treasury is underway. Our endeavour was to complete this work this week, which is now almost done. We will try to finish the inner treasury work now. Every item in the treasury is safe," he said.

Earlier, Odisha Law Minister Prithiviraj Harichandan had announced that the second phase of the inventory (counting) of Lord Jagannath's ornaments from the Ratna Bhandar was scheduled to be conducted on April 8, 9 and 10.

Speaking to ANI, Harichandan had said that the enumeration process covered the ornaments in the Bahar Ratna Bhandar and was expected to be completed within the stipulated three days.

"The enumeration of Ratna Bhandar will start again, commencing on the 8th of this month. For the 8th, 9th, and 10th, the dates were scheduled, and I am expecting that by the end of the third day, we will be able to complete the enumeration of all the ornaments in Bahar Ratna Bhandar," he had said.

He had further stated that the ornaments would be matched against the inventory list compiled in 1978, with 3D photography and digital documentation also being undertaken as part of the process.

"We will then be able to produce a proper listing of the ornaments, matching it with the list compiled in 1978. We are taking all kinds of digital photographs, including 3D photography. The nomenclature is being identified and will be properly stored for subsequent years," Harichandan said.

The minister added that the entire exercise is expected to be completed before the Rath Yatra.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Finally! This inventory was long overdue. The 1978 list is from my father's time. It's good they are pausing for Chandan Yatra, shows they are prioritizing devotees' darshan over administrative work. Hope the inner treasury process is as smooth.
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Sarah B
As someone fascinated by Indian culture, it's incredible to see such a meticulous process for a temple's treasury. The blend of ancient ritual (Chandan Yatra) with modern digital archiving is truly unique. Wishing the team the best for the inner treasury work.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just a one-time exercise for headlines. There needs to be a permanent, transparent system for regular audits. The trust of crores of devotees is at stake. The "every item is safe" assurance needs to be backed by publicly available reports.
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Kavya N
My family is from Puri. This news brings a sense of relief. The Ratna Bhandar's mystery has been a topic of discussion for generations. Glad to see a retired judge overseeing it. Hope the final list is shared with the public to clear all doubts once and for all.
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Vikram M
Good planning to schedule it before Rath Yatra. Puri will be packed then. The SOP and the committee seem thorough. This is how our ancient institutions should be managed in the 21st century - with respect for tradition and the clarity of modern processes.

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