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Puri Bahuda Yatra Smooth, Chariots Reaches Jagannath Temple

Puri Bahuda Yatra Smooth, Chariots Reaches Jagannath Temple
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Bhubaneswar: Drawing Curtains at the Most-Waiting State Festival, Rath Yatra, the gods of Jagannath Temple in Puri ended their week-long stay at their birthplace – Gundicha Temple – and began the journey home to 12 in the 12th century Tuesday Rain, marking the budding Yatra.
Trinity was taken out of Gundicha in the ceremony’s premises in the middle of the ‘Jai Jagannath’ singing, ‘Bolo Day’ and blew the conch and beating cymbal by hundreds of sevayats.
However, unlike previous years before Covid struck by 2020, the ocean of humanity used to bid to Adieu who was crying for the gods lost.
Lord Sudarsan was the first to be taken out of Gundicha Temple to the train followed by Lord Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra and finally Lord Jagannath.
This was followed by Chhera Panhara or sweeping the Chariots god by Gajapati Maharaj from Puri, Debyedha Deb.
The sixty-seven-year-old Deb has done this task for 50 long years.
After this, the waiters began to pull the train at around 12:20 a.m.
On the way, the gods who stopped at the Temple of Maa Maa at the Grand Road where ‘Poda Pitha’ was made of flour, jaggery and grated coconut offered to them.
Before reaching Srimandir, Chariot Lord Jagannath also stopped in front of the palace of Gajapati Maharaja, where the ritual was ‘Lakshmi-Narayana Bhjana’.
Taladhwaja First, the Balabhadra Lord Train reached Singhadwara followed by Darpadalana Subhadra and later, Nandighosha Ratha, Lord Jagannath.
In the absence of worshipers, the trains rolled out Jagannath temples in the midst of tranquility.
Like Rath Yatra on July 12, the state government imposed curfew at Puri to prevent meetings.
Taking leaves from Rath Yatra, the government keeps a successful story again smoothly doing budding through strict compliance with covid limits.
There are no direct reports or examples of fungal violations during the festival.
The Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik praised the Puri District Government, Police and Administrative Officials of the Shree Jagannath Temple and the servants for the success of Bahuda and Rath Yatra’s behavior.
The collaboration of everyone and compliance with the limit of Covid-19 resulted in a smooth end of the nine-day festival.
Puri residents once again showed self-restricheration and discipline during the Covid crisis.
The Ministry of Information and Public Relations is set well for Rath Yatra’s direct broadcasts and budding to ensure that worshipers can witness the festival on the TV screen, the Naveen message issued by the CMO office said.
Shree Jagannath’s temple government appreciates servants for timely ritual behavior.
“Sevaks (Servitor) shows commitment and completing rituals two or three hours before the schedule.
All participants (servitor, temple staff and district officials) have been tested negatively for Covid-19,” said Head of Administrator SJTA Krisar Kumar.
The Puri policy denied reports about unwanted incidents.
“Puri residents fully cooperate with us.
They obey the curfew and the security rules of Covid and live in their homes,” said Puri SP Kanwar Vishal Singh.
The police installed a barricade around the train to keep worshipers.
Dewa will wear gold ornaments on their train on Sun Besha’s occasion on Wednesday.

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