Rath Yatra: Chariot pulling underway amid chanting of 'Jai Jagannath' in Puri
carrying the deities Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra from the temple sanctum to their chariots) as the annual Rath Yatra festival commences, at the Jagannath Dham in Puri, Odisha. (@JagannathaDhaam via PTI Photo3 min read
**EDS: THIRD PARTY IMAGE** In this image posted on July 16, 2026, People gather during the 'Pahandi' ritual (carrying the deities Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra from the temple sanctum to their chariots) as the annual Rath Yatra festival commences, at the Jagannath Dham in Puri, Odisha. (@JagannathaDhaam/X via PTI Photo)(PTI07_16_2026_000241B)
carrying the deities Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra from the temple sanctum to their chariots) as the annual Rath Yatra festival commences, at the Jagannath Dham in Puri, Odisha. (@JagannathaDhaam via PTI Photo
Puri, Jul 16 (PTI) Amid chanting of “Jai Jagannath”, pulling of chariots of the sibling deities is underway on Grand Road of this temple town, as the main part of the Rath Yatra festival on Thursday.
Thousands of devotees first pulled the “Taladwaja” chariot of Lord Balabhadra and then Devi Subhadra's "Darpadalan". Lord Jagannath’s "Nandighosh" chariot will follow the two.
The 'raths' are proceeding from the 12th-century shrine here towards Shree Gundicha temple, considered the birthplace of the deities, around 2.6 km away.
The chariot pulling started after the ceremonial “Chhera Pahanra” (sweeping of chariots) by Gajapati Maharaja Dibyasingha Deb and Puri Shankaracharya Swami Nischalananda Saraswati's visit, a temple official said.
Amid shouting “Hari Bol”, beating of cymbals and blowing of trumpets and conch shells, the celebration was witnessed by a large number of devotees as the rain subsided.
Earlier, the idols of the deities were carried to the chariots through "Pahandi” or the ceremonial procession. Shree Sudarshan was the first to board the chariot, followed by Devi Subhadra, Lord Balabhadra and Lord Jagannath, a temple official said.
Shree Sudarsan is the wheel weapon of Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped in the form of Lord Jagannath in Puri, said Pandit Suryanaray Rathsharma.
Special arrangements have been made to drain out rainwater from the Grand Road and facilitate a smooth procession, as devotees will pull the chariots of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra along the thoroughfare from the shrine to the Shree Gundicha Temple.
Rath Yatra, held on the second day of the Odia month of 'Ashadha Shukla Tithi' (bright fortnight) every year, is the only occasion when the sibling deities are taken out from the 'Ratna Sinhasana', the bejewelled throne, of the temple.
Heavy rain failed to dampen the spirits of devotees, who were seen dancing on the Grand Road and celebrating the chariot festival.
According to an India Meteorological Department official, Puri received 233 mm of rainfall since Tuesday, and the seaside pilgrim town is likely to receive light to moderate rainfall during the day.
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi reviewed preparedness and emphasised the safety and convenience of devotees.
As waterlogging emerged as a major challenge, he directed the Puri district administration, the municipal authorities, and relevant departments to remain on high alert and ensure swift action to remove water.
Odisha DGP Y B Khurania said that a multi-layer security arrangement was made in Puri, with 19 IPS officers and nearly 13,000 police personnel deployed for the festival.
Additionally, 15 companies of the Central Armed Police Forces - including the CRPF, BSF, RAF, and National Security - have been stationed at strategic points to fortify security.
A total of 473 AI-powered CCTV cameras, integrated with drone-jamming systems, are monitoring the Grand Road and adjoining areas through two command-and-control centres, officials said.
A joint patrolling system involving the Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard and Odisha Police Maritime Station has also been set up, and quick response teams are deployed.
Over 500 lifeguards and fire service personnel have been stationed along the beachfront to ensure visitor safety and prevent any possible incidents of drowning, the officials added. PTI AAM BDC AAM NN
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