Odisha CM Mohan Majhi attends key rituals ahead of lord Jagannath Rath Yatra

ANI June 11, 2025 259 views

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Majhi participated in the sacred Pahandi rituals ahead of the Jagannath Rath Yatra. The festival involves a grand procession of deities on intricately built chariots through Puri. Construction of the chariots began on Akshay Tritiya, adhering to ancient traditions. Millions of devotees worldwide eagerly await this iconic celebration of Odisha’s cultural heritage.

"The Pahandi rituals accompany traditional chants, gongs, and conches as the deities are brought out grandly and reverentially." – Temple Officials
Puri, June 11: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Wednesday participated in the Pahandi rituals and Snana Utsav of Lord Jagannath in Puri, marking his presence at key religious ceremonies ahead of the annual Rath Yatra festival.

Key Points

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CM Majhi attends Pahandi procession of Lord Jagannath

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Rath Yatra chariot construction began on Akshay Tritiya

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Festival draws millions of devotees worldwide

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Skilled artisans craft chariots using ancient techniques

The Pahandi rituals, considered a vital component of the Rath Yatra, involve the ceremonial procession of the deities--Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra--from the sanctum sanctorum of the Jagannath Temple to their respective chariots. The elaborate ritual accompanies traditional chants, gongs, and conches as the deities are brought out grandly and reverentially.

Meanwhile, the construction of Lord Jagannath's chariot for the annual Rath Yatra festival commenced in Puri, Odisha. The work began on the auspicious day of Akshay Tritiya, April 30, marking the start of the preparations for the revered festival.

The Rath Yatra, also known as the "Festival of Chariots," is a significant event in the Hindu calendar, where Lord Jagannath, along with his siblings Balabhadra and Subhadra, is taken out in a grand procession on chariots through the streets of Puri. The festival attracts millions of devotees from around the world.

The construction of the chariots is a meticulous process, with skilled artisans and craftsmen working tirelessly to complete the intricate designs and structures. The chariots are built using traditional techniques and materials, adhering to the ancient rituals and customs associated with the festival.

This year, the Jagannath Rath Yatra will commence on June 27. According to the Hindu calendar, the festival is celebrated on the Dwitiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha (waxing moon fortnight) in Ashadh.

As the construction of the chariots progresses, preparations for the Rath Yatra are underway in full swing. The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration is working diligently to ensure that all arrangements are in place for the smooth conduct of the festival.

Devotees eagerly await the Rath Yatra, celebrating Lord Jagannath and his siblings' divine journey. The festival is a testament to Odisha's rich cultural heritage and traditions and is expected to draw large crowds to Puri.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So heartwarming to see our new CM participating in the rituals with such devotion! 🙏 The Rath Yatra is not just Odisha's pride but India's cultural treasure. Can't wait to visit Puri this year - the energy during Pahandi is absolutely divine!
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Amit S.
The craftsmanship behind those chariots is mind-blowing! Our artisans deserve more recognition. Hope the government provides better facilities for the karigars who keep this ancient tradition alive generation after generation.
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Sangeeta M.
While I appreciate the CM's participation, I hope the administration focuses equally on crowd management and cleanliness. Last year's plastic waste situation near the chariots was disappointing. Spiritual events should also be eco-friendly!
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Rajesh P.
The sound of conches during Pahandi gives me goosebumps every time! 🎶 More than a religious event, this is our living heritage. Foreign tourists should experience this - it's India at its spiritual best.
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Nalini T.
My grandparents used to tell stories of walking barefoot from Cuttack to Puri for the Yatra. Today's generation is lucky to have trains and buses, but we must preserve the same devotion in our hearts. Jai Jagannath!
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Deepak R.
The synchronization between the priests, musicians, and devotees during the rituals is magical. It's like watching a 1000-year-old tradition come alive exactly as it did centuries ago. This is what makes our culture so special!

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