Key Points

Devotees from Mumbai, Cuttack, and beyond gathered in Puri for the grand Rath Yatra, calling it a divine blessing. Many fulfilled lifelong dreams, including pulling the chariot and performing devotional dances. Odisha CM Mohan Majhi welcomed devotees, urging them to embrace the festival with faith. The event marks a rare occasion when Lord Jagannath leaves his temple to bless devotees.

Key Points: Devotees Celebrate Divine Experience at Puri Jagannath Rath Yatra

  • Devotees from across India witness Lord Jagannath's chariot procession
  • Emotional first-time experiences shared by devotees
  • CM Majhi urges faithful participation in Rath Yatra
  • Fulfillment of generational vows through dance and devotion
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Odisha: Devotees gather in Puri as Rath Yatra begins, call it a divine experience

Thousands gather in Puri as Rath Yatra begins, calling it a divine blessing. Devotees share emotional experiences and fulfill lifelong dreams.

"It is an out-of-this-world experience... This is one day of the year when the Lord comes out of his abode and blesses the universe. – Pooja Anand, Devotee"

Puri, June 27

A large number of devotees gathered at the Jagannath temple in Puri as the grand annual Rath Yatra festival began on Friday morning.

People from across the country arrived to witness the grand chariots of the three deities, Lord Jagannath, his brother Lord Balabhadra, and sister goddess Subhadra, at the Gundicha temple, where the deities reside for a week and then return to Jagannath temple.

Speaking to ANI, Pooja Anand, a devotee from Mumbai, shared her emotions while witnessing the yatra for the first time. "I have come from Mumbai. It is an out-of-this-world experience. I have been a devotee for 20 years, but this is my first time here. It is a divine experience. I want to pull the chariot. This is one day of the year when the Lord comes out of his abode and blesses the 'jagat', the universe. Everyone should come here and seek blessings. The weather here is very pleasant. It rained all night," she told.

Bandita Patra from Cuttack, part of the Shilp Kala Niketan group, performed a devotional dance and described the moment as the fulfilment of a long-standing family vow. "This was our dream, this is the group's dream of thirty-nine years and this is my mother's dream of twenty-seven years. I came here today to dance. And by the grace of God, this has become possible."

She dedicated her dance to Lord Jagannath, adding, "Just do good to everyone and keep everyone happy. Once you establish a relationship with our Mahaprabhu, he never leaves your side. Jai Jagannath!"

Another devotee, Rupali Kajrolkar, said, "Last year we had eaten prasad of Jagannath ji, my son said, 'Mother, once we will go for the journey of Jagannath ji and touch the chariot,' so today God has fulfilled that wish."

She added, "This festival should be visited by everyone. Whoever God wants to call, he does it."

While speaking to ANI, Rashmi Chaudhary, another devotee from Mumbai, expressed her joy after witnessing the divine darshan. "This is a divine presence, this is a divine darshan. God is coming out and after that, he will climb the chariot in the Rath Yatra." She said the weather was pleasant and added, "God has decided that I will come out of the temple. And I will be here on a journey. He blesses everyone, the rich and the poor."

Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi extended a heartfelt welcome to devotees on the occasion of the annual Rath Yatra, urging them to participate with utmost faith and devotion.

In his message, CM Majhi said, "Join the Rath Yatra with faith and devotion, witness the divine glimpse of Mahaprabhu atop the chariot, and receive His blessings."

- ANI

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Arjun K.
Jai Jagannath! 🙏 The Rath Yatra is truly a sight to behold. I've been attending since childhood with my family from Bhubaneswar. The energy when thousands chant "Jai Jagannath, Jai Balabhadra, Jai Subhadra" gives me goosebumps every time. This festival unites us all beyond caste and creed.
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Priya M.
Visited Puri last year for Rath Yatra - the devotion is infectious! But authorities should improve crowd management. Saw some elderly people struggling in the heat. More water stations and shaded areas would help devotees enjoy the experience better.
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Rahul S.
The cultural significance of Rath Yatra is immense. It's not just a religious event but a celebration of Odisha's rich heritage. The craftsmanship of the chariots is incredible - each year they rebuild them from scratch using traditional methods. More Indians should witness this marvel!
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Sunita P.
My daughter performed in the cultural program this year! 😊 As locals, we prepare for months - cleaning streets, decorating homes, practicing devotional songs. The whole city transforms into one big family during Rath Yatra. Mahaprabhu's blessings are indeed special during these days.
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Vikram J.
While the spiritual aspect is important, I hope the government ensures proper sanitation facilities and medical aid for the massive crowds. The devotion shouldn't come at the cost of public health and safety. Otherwise, Jai Jagannath! May everyone have a blessed darshan.
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Meena R.
The Rath Yatra prasad is divine! 😋 The mahaprasad from Ananda Bazaar has a unique taste that stays with you forever. For those planning to visit - don't miss the khichdi and other offerings. It's considered extremely auspicious to partake in this bhog.

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