Puri/Bhubaneswar: ISKCON’s decision to host a Rath Yatra in Houston, USA, on November 9 has drawn strong criticism from Jagannath devotees, who argue that such an event disregards the traditional sanctity of the Rath Yatra, which is held annually in Puri according to Hindu scriptures. Devotees feel organizing such processions on arbitrary dates contradicts the religious and cultural essence of Lord Jagannath’s Rath Yatra.
Amid growing discontent, members of various Jagannath organizations met with the Law Minister on Monday, urging the state government to intervene. These groups are calling on the government to uphold the authentic Rath Yatra traditions, which are deeply tied to Odisha’s cultural heritage. In response, the Law Minister promised to discuss the matter with ISKCON representatives and address these concerns directly.
The Sri Jagannath temple administration too has announced its intent to meet with ISKCON’s leadership in India to reinforce the importance of holding the Rath Yatra only on its designated nakshatra/tithi, as per tradition. “It is the responsibility of all who revere Lord Jagannath to follow the traditional date,” stated Law Minister Prithviraj Harichandan. “The temple administration will request that all institutions respect and adhere to this sacred schedule,” he added.