Key Points

The annual Ratha Yatra festival in Puri has commenced with immense religious fervor and spiritual excitement. Thousands of devotees have gathered to witness the divine chariot procession of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra. The traditional Pahandi ritual saw the holy siblings being moved from their temple to elaborately decorated chariots amidst traditional music and chants. The nine-day festival is celebrated with extensive security arrangements and deep cultural significance, attracting millions of pilgrims from across India.

Key Points: Jagannath Ratha Yatra Begins with Divine Chariot Procession

  • Massive spiritual festival marks annual chariot journey of divine siblings
  • Elaborate security arrangements deployed across Puri
  • Lakhs of devotees chant and pull sacred chariots
  • Traditional rituals performed by Puri King and Shankaracharya
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Religious fervour grips Puri as grand chariot festival of Holy siblings begins

Millions gather in Puri for sacred Ratha Yatra, witnessing holy siblings' ceremonial chariot journey with massive spiritual and cultural significance

Religious fervour grips Puri as grand chariot festival of Holy siblings begins
"The Rath Yatra is the most ancient chariot festival in the world - Suryanarayan Rath Sharma"

Bhubaneswar, June 27

Religious fervour gripped the coastal town of Puri in Odisha as the grand Ratha Yatra festival commenced on Friday with the holy triad -- Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra -- stepping out of their sanctum sanctorum in the divine 'Pahandi' ritual.

The holy siblings along with other deities during the Pahandi ritual are taken from the 12th century shrine to their respective chariots in a grand ceremonial procession with the enthralling and divine sound of traditional musical instruments, like ghanta, kahali and telingi baja.

The celestial weapon of Lord Krishna, Chakraraj Sudarshan, was first brought and placed on the chariot of Goddess Subhadra, later followed by Lord Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra and finally Lord Jagannath.

As per tradition, following the completion of the pahandi ritual, Puri Shankaracharya Swami Nischalananda Saraswati, along with his disciples, offer puja to the holy siblings on the chariots. Later, Puri King Gajapati Maharaja Dibya Singha Deb offers prayers to the deities and conducts the ceremonial sweeping of the chariots with a golden broom.

After this service offered by the Puri King, the chariots are pulled by the devotees to the Gundicha temple, the birthplace and garden house of Lord Jagannath, around 3km away from the main temple.

Lakhs of devotees on Friday have thronged the holy city of Puri to have a glimpse of Lord Jagannath, elder brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra and pull their chariots Nandighosha, Taladhwaja and Darpadalana respectively.

The devotees filled with pure devotion are chanting the holy name of 'Jai Jagannath', 'Hari Bol' and dancing in ecstasy. The annual chariot festival is observed on Dwitiya Tithi -- the second day of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) of the Ashadha month of the Hindu Almanack -- a time considered spiritually auspicious due to the increasing brightness of the moon.

Renowned scholar on Jagannath culture, Suryanarayan Rath Sharma, speaking on the Rath Yatra, told IANS, "The Rath Yatra is the most ancient chariot festival in the world... It is believed that having darshan of Lord Jagannath during this Yatra grants a devotee moksha."

Various departments of the state government have made elaborate preparations to ensure a smooth and incident-free Rath Yatra. The holy city of Puri has been placed under a five-tiered security blanket for the nine-day-long Rath Yatra festival.

As many as 200 platoons of police force, eight companies of the Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, etc., and the commandos of National Security Guard (NSG) have been deployed throughout the sacred coastal town to avoid any untoward incident during the Ratha Yatra.

Similarly, around 10,000 personnel of the Odisha Police, Central Armed Police Force and Home Guard have been deployed in Puri and around the city during the Ratha Yatra this year.

- IANS

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Priyanka M.
Jai Jagannath! 🙏 The Ratha Yatra fills my heart with so much joy every year. The devotion in Puri is unmatched - you can feel the divine energy in the air. My family has been visiting for generations and it's beautiful to see how traditions are preserved so perfectly. The sight of lakhs of devotees chanting together gives me goosebumps!
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Amit K.
While I appreciate the spiritual significance, I hope the administration ensures proper crowd management and sanitation facilities. Last year there were reports of waste being left behind. Such a sacred event deserves better maintenance. That said, the security arrangements this year seem very thorough.
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Suresh P.
The golden broom ritual by the Puri King is such a powerful symbol of humility before the divine. In our culture, service is the highest form of worship. This festival truly represents the essence of Sanatana Dharma - where everyone from kings to commoners come together in devotion. Hari Bol!
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Rajiv N.
It's amazing how this tradition has continued for centuries! The 12th century shrine, the ancient rituals - our ancestors created such profound systems of worship. Modern India should take more pride in these living traditions instead of blindly following western culture. More power to Odisha for preserving this heritage!
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Meena T.
The description of the Pahandi ritual with traditional musical instruments gave me chills! 😍 I've never been to Puri during Ratha Yatra but after reading this, it's definitely on my bucket list. Does anyone know if there are virtual darshan options for those who can't travel?
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Vikram S.
While the religious aspects are important, I'm impressed by the logistical planning - 200 platoons of police, NSG commandos, 10,000 personnel! This shows how seriously the government takes both security and religious sentiments. Hope everyone has a safe and blessed darshan.

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