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Rahul to visit Odisha in July
Rahul to visit Odisha in July

Hans India

time17 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Rahul to visit Odisha in July

Bhubaneswar: Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi would visit Odisha in the second week of July to address a public meeting here, OPCC president Bhakta Charan Das said on Thursday. Speaking to mediapersons here, Das said Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge would visit the State along with Rahul. Both senior Congress leaders would participate in a public meeting in Bhubaneswar, he said. 'It was finalised that Rahul Gandhi will visit Odisha in the second week of July, any day after the Bahuda Yatra (July 5),' Das told reporters. A mega public meeting will be organised in Bhubaneswar with focus on rising crime against women and outbreak of diarrhoea in Odisha along with the party's 'Samvidhan Bachao Abhiyan', he said. It will be the first visit of the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha after the 2024 elections.

Puri king's younger brother Ranarnab Deb passes away
Puri king's younger brother Ranarnab Deb passes away

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Puri king's younger brother Ranarnab Deb passes away

Bhubaneswar: Ranarnab Deb, younger brother of Puri king Gajapati Dibyasingha Deb, passed away following prolonged illness in the early hours of Monday. He was 67. Ranarnab, who was known as 'Thaata Raja', is survived by 'Thaata' queen Soma Debi (63) and prince Devraj Deb (37), family sources said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) said that Ranarnab, an enthusiast of travel, wildlife and business, held no official duties at the shrine, unlike his elder brother, who serves as the first and foremost servitor of Lord Jagannath. "Thaata Raja's death will not impact king Dibyasingha Deb's seva puja during the Rath Yatra and Bahuda Yatra. As the Thaata Raja wasn't a temple servitor, daily shrine rituals will continue normally," Biswajit Dash, late Ranarnab's manager, told TOI. Family sources said Ranarnab was hospitalised in Puri recently. "Thaata Raja had liver cirrhosis. He died of cardiac arrest on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday," said Dash. Ranarnab's funeral took place at Puri Swargadwar with royal honours. The pyre was lit using flames from the temple's kitchen. Following royal customs, his remains were taken on shoulders by four men in a 'covered kokei' (a frame made of bamboo and tied with straw ropes). Palace priests conducted the last rites. CM Mohan Charan Majhi, deputy CMs Pravati Parida and K V Singh Deo, Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Puri MP Sambit Patra, among others, expressed their condolences. "I am deeply saddened to hear about the demise of the Thaata Raja of Puri, Ranarnab Deb. My condolences to the bereaved family. May Lord Jagannath grant them patience and strength in this hour of unbearable grief. I pray at the feet of Lord Jagannath for the peace and solace of the departed soul," the CM wrote on X.

Planning to attend Jagannath Rath Yatra this year? Here's how to plan a trip and all you need to know
Planning to attend Jagannath Rath Yatra this year? Here's how to plan a trip and all you need to know

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • Time of India

Planning to attend Jagannath Rath Yatra this year? Here's how to plan a trip and all you need to know

The Jagannath Rath Yatra, a grand chariot festival in Puri, Odisha, involves the procession of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra on massive wooden chariots. Thousands of devotees pull these chariots to the Gundicha Temple, followed by a return journey. Celebrations extend to other cities like Ahmedabad, with rituals and preparations underway, marking a festival steeped in history and tradition. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Celebrations Across India A Festival with History The Three Grand Chariots Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Nandighosha for Jagannath (16 wheels) Taladhwaja for Balabhadra (14 wheels) Darpadalana for Subhadra (12 wheels) The Procession Tips for First-Time Visitors Arrive early – Come 2–3 days before the event to get good accommodation. Dress wisely – Wear light, modest clothes and stay hydrated in the summer heat (25–35 °C). Where to watch – You can either book viewing gallery tickets for a calmer view or join the lively crowd along the chariot path. Follow local customs – Respect religious practices and follow ritual timings. Use Technology to Help The Jagannath Rath Yatra in Puri, Odisha, is the biggest chariot festival in the world. It takes place every year in June or July. During the festival, three idols—Lord Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra, and sister Subhadra—are taken out of the Jagannath Temple and placed on huge wooden chariots. These chariots are pulled by thousands of people through the streets of Puri to the Gundicha Temple, about 3 km a week, the return journey, called Bahuda Yatra, brings the deities back to the main excitement isn't just in Puri. Other cities also celebrate. In Ahmedabad, Gujarat, the state's Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi said that lakhs of devotees take part in the Rath Yatra there too. The important Jal Yatra ritual (fetching holy water from the Sabarmati River) has already started. He also said all arrangements are being made for the Rath Yatra in Ahmedabad, which will be held on June in Odisha, important rituals like Pahandi and Snana Utsav (ritual bathing) have already taken Rath Yatra dates back to the 12th–16th centuries. Some believe it marks Lord Krishna's return to his birthplace, while others say it was started by King Indradyumna. The festival follows age-old traditions. First, the idols are bathed with 108 pots of water on Snana Purnima. Then, they rest in isolation (called Anavasara) as they are said to fall 'ill,' before coming out for the big deity has a large wooden chariot:The chariots are made fresh each year from special wood and are decorated with colorful cloth. Over 1,200 meters of cloth is used, and the chariots are made using more than 600–800 wooden parts.A special moment in the festival is the Chera Pahara ritual , where the Gajapati King sweeps the area around the chariots with a golden broom, showing that everyone is equal before the chariots move through the streets, people shout 'Jai Jagannath' and pull the ropes. It's believed that touching the ropes brings blessings and washes away sins. The deities stay at the Gundicha Temple for nine days. On the return trip, they stop at the Mausi Maa Temple to enjoy their favorite sweet—Poda Pitha, a traditional pancake. The festival ends with Niladri Bijaya, when the idols return to the main Odisha government has launched the Shree Jagannatha Dham app. It gives live updates, info on darshan queues, navigation, Mahaprasad availability, and a grievance portal. It's very helpful during the Rath Yatra.[With TOI inputs]

Jagannath Rath Yatra, Puri: A quick guide on how to plan a trip this year and other details
Jagannath Rath Yatra, Puri: A quick guide on how to plan a trip this year and other details

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Time of India

Jagannath Rath Yatra, Puri: A quick guide on how to plan a trip this year and other details

The Jagannath Rath Yatra in Puri, famed as the world's largest chariot festival, is held annually during the months of June–July. The three deities—Lord Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra, and sister Subhadra—are ceremoniously brought out of the Jagannath Temple and placed on grand wooden chariots. Pulled by thousands of devotees, the chariots roll through the streets of Puri towards the Gundicha Temple, located about 3 km away. A week later, the return procession, called the Bahuda Yatra, marks their journey back. Preparations aren't limited to Puri; the spiritual fervor soars across India. In Ahmedabad, Gujarat's Minister Harsh Sanghavi said that the Rath Yatra is a 'huge centre of devotion,' attracting lakhs of participants. He confirmed that the crucial Jal Yatra ritual—fetching holy water from the Sabarmati—has commenced, and that comprehensive arrangements are underway to ensure its smooth and secure execution when it begins on June 27. Meanwhile in Odisha, Pahandi rituals and Snana Utsav were carried out. Here's a quick guide to the yatra if you are planning to visit this year Dating back to between the 12th and 16th centuries, the festival embodies rich cultural lore—some link it to Krishna's return to his birthplace, while others credit King Indradyumna with initiating the tradition. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Each year the ritual follows ancient customs: the deities Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are ritually bathed (108 water pots) during Snana Purnima, then secluded in Anavasara on grounds of divine 'illness' before the grand procession. Read more: Wild Rajasthan: 10 unexpected wildlife sightings to watch out for The 3 majestic chariots Three colossal wooden chariots—Nandighosha for Jagannath (16 wheels), Taladhwaja for Balabhadra (14 wheels), and Darpadalana for Subhadra (12 wheels)—are designed anew annually in traditional patterns and hauled by devotees. The chariots, built from specified neem-like woods and assembled with 600800+ pieces, are crowned with temple-like canopies made of over 1,200 m of cloth. A standout ritual, Chera Pahara, sees the Gajapati King sweeping the chariot grounds with a gold broom, symbolizing humility and equality before divinity. The grand procession Devotees throng the streets chanting 'Jai Jagannath' and tugging ropes to move the chariots. It's believed that simply touching the ropes cleanses sins and grants blessings. The deities journey to Gundicha Temple, where they stay for nine days before returning during Bahuda Yatra. Along the return, they stop at Mausi Maa Temple to receive their favorite Poda Pitha pancakes, ending with Niladri Bijaya, which heralds the festival's close. Read more: Puducherry to Hampi: Best slow travel destinations in South India Planning tips for first-timers Plan ahead – Arrive 2–3 days early to secure accommodation. Dress comfortably and stay safe – Wear modest, comfortable clothes; stay hydrated and keep belongings secure in the summer heat (25–35 °C) . Viewing options – Secure gallery viewing tickets near the temple for a calmer experience, or join the vibrant crowds on the chariot route for immersive energy. Respect local traditions – Be mindful of religious protocols and ritual timings. Enhanced experience with tech The Odisha government has introduced the Shree Jagannatha Dham app, a modern companion offering real-time updates on rituals, darshan queues, navigation, Mahaprasad availability, and grievance redressal—especially useful during Rath Yatra. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

No immediate Covid-related curbs on Rath Yatra: Health min
No immediate Covid-related curbs on Rath Yatra: Health min

Time of India

time09-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

No immediate Covid-related curbs on Rath Yatra: Health min

1 2 Bhubaneswar: Amid a fresh surge in Covid cases across the country, the state govt on Monday indicated that the upcoming Rath Yatra on June 27 in Puri, expected to attract lakhs of devotees, faces no immediate restriction on public participation. After a high-level Rath Yatra preparatory meeting in Puri, health minister Mukesh Mahaling said authorities are closely monitoring the situation and will follow the central govt's protocols as required. Mahaling assured that the govt is well-prepared for the grand festival. "We are continuously monitoring the Covid situation and as of now, there are no alarming indicators that would affect Rath Yatra celebrations. There is no need to panic," Mahaling said, adding that the latest Covid sub-variants are 'weak'. The announcement came as a relief to devotees after the grand festival was conducted without public participation in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic. According to the minister, Covid situation is under control in Odisha. The state has so far recorded 49 Covid cases in the latest wave with the count of active cases currently at 37. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Is How Much New Windows Should Cost In Florida Storm Through Windows Learn More Undo "While there are no restrictions currently, the govt will remain vigilant and adapt to any changes in the Covid situation," Mahaling added. "We will strictly follow any protocols advised by the central govt. The safety of devotees remains our top priority. We urge devotees to take basic health precautions during the festival," Mahaling said, adding that people with underlying health issues should stay away from crowded places. He further said, "Our preparation involves comprehensive healthcare facilities and emergency response systems for devotees. At least 300 doctors will be on stand-by in Puri from Rath Yatra on June 27 to Bahuda Yatra on July 5. Adequate number of temporary ICUs and heatstroke wards will be set up at the Puri district headquarters hospital." Local health officials have confirmed that medical teams will be stationed along the Grand Road where the chariot procession takes place. "We will have multiple medical kiosks, ambulances and healthcare professionals ready to address any emergencies," the minister said. Law minister Prithiviraj Harichandan said that about 80% of Rath Yatra preparations is complete, expressing hope that the remaining work will be finished before the festival. He said that the progress of the work is being reviewed by ministers of departments concerned. "We are hopeful that the Lord's blessings and coordination of all departments, servitors and Puri locals will result in an incident-free Rath Yatra," the law minister said.

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