New Delhi: The festival of Jagannath Puri Rath Yatra in the temple town of Puri, Odisha began today (July 12) and celebrations are in full swing. However, due to the COVID outbreak in the second wave and the possibility of a third wave, the celebrations will not be as grand as they used to be. According to an ANI report, the Rath Yatra will be held without devotees as only servitors with a negative COVID test report will be allowed to take part in the pulling of chariots.
As per updates on Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, the celebrations began with routine rituals of the deities such as ‘Mangala Aarti’, ‘Mailam’, ‘Abakasha’, ‘Surya Puja’, ‘Dwarapala Puja’, ‘Rosa homa’, ‘Gopalaballava dhupa’, ‘Sakala Dhupa’(Khechudi bhoga). All of them had taken place early in the morning.
On their official Twitter handle, the Shree Jagannath Temple's account wrote, "Today, the routine rituals of the deities which includes ‘Mangala Aarti’, ‘Mailam’, ‘Abakasha’, ‘Surya Puja’, ‘Dwarapala Puja’, ‘Rosa homa’, ‘Gopalaballava dhupa’, ‘Sakala Dhupa’(Khechudi bhoga) were completed early morning."
— Shree Jagannatha Temple, Puri (@JagannathaDhaam) July 12, 2021
Following the routine rituals, the servitors completed the ‘Ratha Pratistha’ rituals.
Ratha Pratistha
— Shree Jagannatha Temple, Puri (@JagannathaDhaam) July 12, 2021
Today, the routine rituals of the deities which includes ‘Mangala Aarti’, ‘Mailam’, ‘Abakasha’, ‘Surya Puja’, ‘Dwarapala Puja’, ‘Rosa homa’, ‘Gopalaballava dhupa’, ‘Sakala Dhupa’(Khechudi bhoga) were completed early morning.
The social media handle for Shree Jagannatha Temple also shared a video of the day's Patitapaban Darshan at Shree Jagannatha Temple. For the unversed, the image of Lord Jagannath mounted in Gumuta Griha at the main entrance is where devotees take 'Patitapaban Darshan'.
Today's Patitapaban Darshan at Shree Jagannatha Temple, #Puri. pic.twitter.com/pSxBs4gUA8
— Shree Jagannatha Temple, Puri (@JagannathaDhaam) July 12, 2021
The majestic ‘Pahandi Bije’ of the deities. The idols move from the ‘Ratnasinghasana’ to their respective chariots one after the other in ‘Pahandi’ in close succession – first Shree Sudarshana , then Shree Balabhadra followed by Goddess Subhadra and lastly by Shree Jagannatha.
— Shree Jagannatha Temple, Puri (@JagannathaDhaam) July 12, 2021
After the deities are placed in their respective chariots, idols of Madanamohan & Ramakrishna are brought from ‘Badadeula’ and placed in ‘Nandighosa’ & ‘Taladhwaja’ Rathas respectively. Thereafter ‘Chitalagi’& ‘Besha’ related 'Niti' of the deities are carried out. #RathaJatra2021
— Shree Jagannatha Temple, Puri (@JagannathaDhaam) July 12, 2021
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— Shree Jagannatha Temple, Puri (@JagannathaDhaam) July 12, 2021
ଘଣ୍ଟ, କାହାଳି ଓ ତେଲେଙ୍ଗି ବାଜା ତାଳେ ତାଳେ ଚକ୍ରରାଜ ସୁଦର୍ଶନ, ମହାପ୍ରଭୁ ବଳଭଦ୍ର, ଦେବୀ ସୁଭଦ୍ରା ଓ ଶ୍ରୀଜଗନ୍ନାଥଙ୍କୁ ସେବକମାନେ ଦୋଳାୟିତ ଢଙ୍ଗରେ ତିନି ରଥକୁ ନେଇ ଯାଆନ୍ତି । pic.twitter.com/JlZGqpsN6P
Rath Yatra is a festival associated with Lord Jagannath held at Puri annually in the state of Odisha. Also known as the chariot festival, this year marks the 144th Rath Yatra of the Lord. Ratha Yatra commemorates Lord Jagannatha's annual visit to Gundicha Mata temple.
It is believed that in order to pay their respects to Queen Gundicha, wife of the legendary King Indradyumna, who built the Puri Jagannatha temple, Lord Jagannatha along with brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra leave their regular abode from the main temple and spend some time in this temple built by Gundicha in their honour.
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