Key Points

Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has written to Odisha's Chief Minister highlighting concerns about inconsistent Ratha Yatra celebrations worldwide. His letter emphasizes the importance of maintaining traditional festival dates and cultural authenticity. Pattnaik specifically called out ISKCON's practice of conducting festivals on different dates from the Puri Jagannath Temple calendar. The communication also addresses the naming of a temple in West Bengal, seeking to preserve the spiritual significance of Lord Jagannath's legacy.

Key Points: Sudarsan Pattnaik Urges CM to Standardize Ratha Yatra Dates

  • Pattnaik appeals for consistent Ratha Yatra dates globally
  • Concerns raised about ISKCON's independent festival scheduling
  • Protecting cultural sanctity of Jagannath traditions
  • Requesting intervention in temple naming practices
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Untimely Ratha Yatra celebrations: Sudarsan Pattnaik writes to Odisha CM seeking intervention

Padma Shri artist Sudarsan Pattnaik writes to Odisha CM seeking unified Ratha Yatra celebrations and cultural preservation

"Ratha Yatra is not merely a festival; it is a profound spiritual tradition - Sudarsan Pattnaik"

Bhubaneswar, May 23

Renowned sand artist and Padma Shri awardee Sudarsan Pattnaik on Friday wrote to Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, urging the state government to take steps towards standardising the dates of the Ratha Yatra celebrated globally, and to intervene in the continued use of the term "Jagannath Dham" for the newly constructed Digha Jagannath Temple in West Bengal.

In his letter, Pattnaik expressed concern over the growing practice of organizations, particularly the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), conducting Snana Yatra and Ratha Yatra celebrations abroad on dates different from those followed by Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri.

“While we truly appreciate their devotion and enthusiasm, I humbly appeal to you to kindly take appropriate steps to encourage these organisations to observe these sacred festivals in alignment with the traditional dates as per the Puri Jagannath Temple calendar,” urged Pattnaik in his letter.

He further noted that although the temple administration had raised the issue with these groups earlier, the variations still persist.

"Ratha Yatra is not merely a festival; it is a profound spiritual tradition and a vital symbol of our cultural identity. Celebrating it on a unified date across the world will strengthen the spiritual bond among Jagannath devotees and uphold the sanctity of this divine occasion," Pattnaik wrote.

The sand artist also welcomed the Odisha CM’s earlier outreach to his West Bengal counterpart regarding the naming of a project in Digha as "Jagannath Dham".

However, as the name had not yet been changed, he requested further intervention to protect the cultural and religious sanctity associated with Lord Jagannath.

Thanking the Chief Minister for his efforts in promoting Odisha’s rich heritage, Pattnaik concluded his letter with a humble appeal to safeguard Mahaprabhu Jagannath’s legacy both within and beyond the borders of the state.

It is worth noting that ISKCON has recently courted controversy with the announcement to organize Rath Yatra programmes in London on different dates.

- IANS

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Prakash M.
Sudarsan Pattnaik makes a valid point. Our festivals should follow traditional dates, especially something as sacred as Ratha Yatra. ISKCON may mean well but diluting traditions for global convenience isn't right. 🙏
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Smita R.
While tradition is important, we must also understand that global organizations need flexibility. The essence of devotion matters more than the date. Lord Jagannath's blessings won't be limited by calendar differences!
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Arjun K.
The "Jagannath Dham" naming issue is concerning. West Bengal should respect Odisha's cultural heritage. This isn't about politics but about preserving the sanctity of our traditions. Jai Jagannath! 🚩
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Meena P.
As someone who's attended Ratha Yatra in Puri and abroad, I see both sides. The grandeur in Puri is unmatched, but seeing foreigners celebrate our culture is heartwarming too. Can't we find a middle path?
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Rahul D.
ISKCON has done remarkable work spreading Sanatan Dharma worldwide. Instead of criticizing, we should appreciate their efforts. The dates may differ but the bhakti is same. Radhe Radhe!
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Nalini T.
While I respect Pattnaik's concern, we have bigger issues to address regarding our temples and traditions. Let's focus on preserving the actual rituals and practices rather than fighting over names and dates.

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