Key Points

Union Minister V Somanna visited the historic Puri Jagannath Temple with his family and offered prayers. He praised the cleanliness and maintenance efforts under PM Modi's leadership. The Rath Yatra festival, a major Hindu event, attracted lakhs of devotees this year. Somanna encouraged Hindus nationwide to visit Puri and seek Lord Jagannath's blessings.

Key Points: Union Minister Somanna Prays at Puri Jagannath Temple with Family

  • Somanna emphasizes temple cleanliness under Modi govt
  • Rath Yatra draws lakhs of devotees annually
  • Minister urges nationwide Hindu pilgrimage to Puri
  • Adhara Panna ritual highlights sacred Rath Yatra traditions
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Union Minister Somanna offers prayers at Puri Jagannath Temple

Union Minister V Somanna visits Puri Jagannath Temple, highlights cleanliness and Modi govt's efforts in preserving the sacred site.

"Hindus in the country should come here and seek his blessings...After PM Modi came to power, this has been strengthened. – V Somanna"

Puri, July 20

Union Minister of State V Somanna on Sunday visited the Jagannath Temple in Puri and offered his prayers to Lord Jagannath. The Minister was accompanied by his family. The Minister urged all Hindus in the country to come to Puri and seek the blessings of Lord Jagannath.

Speaking to ANI, the Union Minister said, "This is a historical temple of Lord Jagannath. Hindus in the country should come here and seek his blessings...After PM Modi came to power, this has been strengthened. You can see the cleanliness here. Every day, more than five to six lakh people come here for the darshan. How well this is maintained...In 10 years, a lot of work has been done...I pray for further opportunity to work under the leadership of PM Modi to serve the country..."

This year's Jagannath Rath Yatra drew lakhs of devotees, many of whom had travelled from different parts of the country and abroad 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.

The Rath Yatra, also known as the Chariot Celebration of Lord Jagannath, Devi Subhadra, and Lord Balabhadra, is one of the most prominent Hindu festivals in Puri, Odisha. This festival takes place every year on the second day of the Shukla Paksha in the months of June or July. The three chariots are built anew every year ahead of the annual chariot festival.

On July 7, devotees gathered in large numbers in Puri to witness the sacred 'Adhara Panna' ritual, as Lord Jagannath, along with his siblings Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra, was offered a special drink on the chariot. The ritual is considered one of the most significant events in the Rath Yatra celebrations. The 'Adhara Panna' ritual involves the offering of a sacred drink made with milk, sugar, and other ingredients to the deities in uniquely designed earthen pots shaped like the Lord's mouth.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the minister's devotion, I wish politicians wouldn't mix religion with governance so openly. India is a secular country after all. The temple is beautiful though, been there twice!
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Rohit P
The Rath Yatra is truly a magnificent sight! My family went this year from Mumbai. The crowd management was excellent compared to previous years. More power to Odisha tourism! 🎉
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Kavya N
As an Odia, I'm proud of our Jagannath culture. But I hope the government also focuses on developing infrastructure in Puri - better roads, hotels and facilities for pilgrims. The spiritual tourism potential is huge!
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David E
Visiting Puri temple was a life-changing experience for me as a foreigner. The devotion and rituals are so different from Western religions. The 'Adhara Panna' ritual sounds fascinating - wish I could have seen it!
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Shreya B
The minister is right about cleanliness improvements. Last time I went, the temple premises were spotless. But they should also ensure equal access for all devotees - sometimes VIP culture creates unnecessary hassles for common people.

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