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Iskcon to host Rath Yatra on June 29
Iskcon to host Rath Yatra on June 29

Time of India

time3 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Iskcon to host Rath Yatra on June 29

Prayagraj: Devotees of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon) Prayagraj are gearing up to celebrate the much-awaited annual Jagannath Rath Yatra on June 29. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The Rath Yatra will commence at 4 pm from Hira Halwai Crossing and pass through Subhash Chauraha and Hanuman Mandir before culminating at the KP ground. According to Achyuta Mohan Das, the temple president, during the yatra, Lord Jagannath, Baladev, and Subhadra will sit on the chariot. Preparations began a month in advance with the formation of FOJ (Friends of Jagannath), in which more than 70 volunteeers aged 12-25 years took up various services. There will be other dance performances besides Harinam Sankirtan. A team of 150 devotees from Varanasi is also expected to participate in the festivities. Another highlight of the Rath Yatra will be the offering of 1008 types of bhoga from devotees of different states of India. "Iskcon is organising the yatra on the 29th, instead of the 27th, as it being a Sunday, we wish to give more and more people the opportunity to get the blessings," explained Das.

Declined Trump's invite to U.S. to come to land of Lord Jagannath: PM Modi in Odisha
Declined Trump's invite to U.S. to come to land of Lord Jagannath: PM Modi in Odisha

The Hindu

time9 hours ago

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  • The Hindu

Declined Trump's invite to U.S. to come to land of Lord Jagannath: PM Modi in Odisha

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (June 20, 2025) said he had declined an invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump to visit Washington, and instead chosen to come to Odisha, the sacred land of Lord Jagannath. Addressing a rally in Bhubaneswar, Mr. Modi said, "I was in Canada for the G7 Summit when U.S. President Trump had called me and invited me to Washington for a discussion and lunch. I thanked him for the invitation, saying I have to visit Odisha, the land of Lord Jagannath. I humbly rejected his invitation." PM Modi participated in the first anniversary function of the BJP's maiden government in the state and launched development projects worth over ₹18,600 crore.

Modi gifts Odisha's artefacts to world leaders during recent tours
Modi gifts Odisha's artefacts to world leaders during recent tours

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

Modi gifts Odisha's artefacts to world leaders during recent tours

1 2 Bhubaneswar: During his recent international tours, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted a curated selection of Odisha's finest traditional art and artefacts, including Pattachitra painting, silver filigree works and miniature replicas of the iconic Konark wheel, to his counterparts and global leaders. People of Odisha, including politicians and artisans, said such recognition can boost global demand, tourism, and economic opportunities for Odisha's artists. During his meeting with Croatian president Zoran Milanović, the Prime Minister presented a traditional Pattachitra painting, known for its intricate depictions of mythological tales, particularly stories from the Jagannath tradition. Chief minister Mohan Majhi expressed his gratitude to the PM for selecting the timeless creations from Odisha as a gift and wrote in an X post: "Time and again, Prime Minister Modi ji has brought global recognition to Odisha's rich cultural and spiritual heritage. This gesture further reaffirms our pride in Odia Asmita and brings the timeless legacy of the Jagannath tradition to the forefront on the world stage. Such international appreciation serves as a profound source of inspiration for our artisan communities and strengthens Odisha's cultural identity globally. " Puri MP Sambit Patra described it as 'a proud moment for Odisha and Puri!' "Pattachitra is a centuries-old cloth-based art from Odisha, known for its detailed mythological stories, especially the divine pastimes of Lord Sri Jagannath. These are carefully painted using only natural mineral and vegetable colours. These scrolls have long been carried by pilgrims returning from darshan in Puri, as a symbol of blessings from the Jagannath temple," Patra wrote in an X post. He further added that Raghurajpur, a heritage village in Puri Lok Sabha, is the heart of this age-old tradition, where skilled 'chitrakars' preserved and passed down Pattachitra for over a thousand years. Under Modiji's leadership, India's cultural strength continues to shine across the world, he wrote. In addition to the Pattachitra painting, PM Narendra Modi gifted chancellor of Germany Friedrich Merz a sandstone replica of the Konark wheel and a silver clutch purse to governor general of Canada Mary Simon during the G7 summit. The labour-intensive crafts are known for their precision and elegance and are a symbol of Odisha's unmatched metallurgical tradition. Odia netizens appreciated PM Modi's gesture of gifting Odisha's timeless crafts. "What a thoughtful way to share India's living tradition with the world," read an X post. Another person wrote, "A tribute to India's storytelling heritage." These diplomatic gifts are more than symbolic gestures as they carry the legacy of generations of artisans, many of whom live in rural and coastal Odisha. "Prime Minister Modiji's gesture of gifting Pattachitra paintings, the stone wheel of Konark, and silver artwork to world leaders not only showcased Odisha's rich cultural heritage but also highlighted the exceptional craftsmanship of its artisans. This gesture will boost international recognition and appreciation for Odisha's art, potentially leading to increased demand and opportunities for local artisans," said Khitish Das, an artist.

Rath Yatra rituals commence in Prayagraj
Rath Yatra rituals commence in Prayagraj

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

Rath Yatra rituals commence in Prayagraj

1 2 Prayagraj: The religious rituals for Rath Yatra commenced at Shringverpur Dham with the offering of traditional herbal decoction (kaadha) to Lord Jagannath, currently believed to be unwell, on Thursday. According to ancient tradition, similar to Odisha's famous Puri temple, Lord Jagannath in Shringverpur Dham is said to fall ill for fifteen days after the ceremonial Snan Yatra or divine bath performed on the full moon day of Jyeshtha month of Hindu calendar at the Shri Ram Var Vishram Ashram. Lord Jagannath, along with his siblings Subhadra and Balabhadra, was brought out of the sanctum sanctorum for a grand ritual bathing after which he is believed to fall ill and goes for rest for fifteen days, called as a period of rest or Anasara. On Thursday, Mahant Peethadheeshwar of Shringverpur Dham, Ram Prasad Das Shastri Maharaj offered a traditional herbal decoction (kaadha) to the deity. He then placed Lord Jagannath in a resting state with proper rituals, offered him special garments, performed his aarti, and began dedicated service for his recovery. The tradition has been followed by both, the Shri Tulsi Sahitya Prachar Samiti and the Shringverpur Teerth Kshetra Trust, this year. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo According to Mahant Ram Prasad Das Shastri, after the divine rest period, Lord Jagannath will reappear for public darshan on the Dwitiya tithi of Shukla Paksha in Ashadha month of Hindu calendar. On July 27, a Rath Yatra will be taken out when Lord Jagannath will come out of his resting chamber and ride a chariot to visit his Mausi (aunt) at Gudicha Mandir. The procession will start from Shri Ram Var Vishram Ashram and conclude at Shri Ram Sandhya Math near Shri Ram Ghat. The event is being organised jointly by the Shri Tulsi Sahitya Prachar Samiti and the Shringverpur Teerth Kshetra Trust.

Jagannath Snan Yatra celebrated with devotion at ISKCON
Jagannath Snan Yatra celebrated with devotion at ISKCON

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

Jagannath Snan Yatra celebrated with devotion at ISKCON

1 2 3 4 Nagpur: The ISKCON Nagpur celebrated the sacred Jagannath Snan Yatra with great devotion at Shri Shri Radha Gopinath Temple, near Gandhi Sagar. Inspired by Lokanath Swami Maharaj, the event began with bhajans and kirtans, followed by a discourse by Prannath Prabhu on the spiritual significance of the festival. He explained that Snan Yatra is a divine expression of Lord Jagannath's compassion, offering devotees a chance to purify their hearts through darshan and service. The ritual bathing (abhishek) of Lord Jagannath, Baladev, and Maa Subhadra with 108 sacred water pots was performed by ISKCON leaders including Satchidanand Prabhu and Vrajendra Tanay Prabhu who were joined by special guests and devotees. The celebration culminated with aarti and the distribution of mahaprasad to hundreds of devotees. ISKCON spokesperson Dr Shyamsunder Sharma thanked all volunteers for their support and announced the Jagannath Rath Yatra will be held on June 28, starting from Poddareshwar Ram Mandir. The success of this grand celebration was made possible by the dedicated services of many ISKCON Nagpur devotees, including Vrajendra Tanay Prabhu, Vishal Prabhu, Venugopal Prabhu, Aradhya Bhagavan Prabhu, Narhari Thakur Prabhu, Dharma Putra Yudhishthir Prabhu, Param Karuna Prabhu, Sachitanaya Gaur Prabhu, Kalpataru Prabhu, Gopal Leela Prabhu, Jai Krishna Prabhu, Sadhana Bhakti Mataji, Yugal Naam Nishtha Prabhu, Jai Giridhari Prabhu, Hemant Thakre Prabhu, Rajesh Raikwar Prabhu, Pandharinath Prabhu, Prasannajeet Prabhu, Kaushalendra Ram Das Prabhu, Kinkar Vaishnav Prabhu, Prathamesh Prabhu, Rutik Muneswar Prabhu, Akshay Nagatode Prabhu, and many others.

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