Puri (Odisha):A large number of devotees from across Odisha and the country on Tuesday started arriving at this seaside pilgrim town on Tuesday, a day ahead of the much-awaited grand opening of the 'Srimandir Parikrama Prakalpa' (SPP) or Jagannath Temple heritage corridor project.
The entire pilgrim town has been beautifully adorned with flowers, decorative lights, and graffiti, presenting a spectacular look. The 'Maha Yagna' which started on Makar Sankranti Day entered the second day on Tuesday and will culminate on Wednesday afternoon with Gajapati Maharaja Dibyasingha Deb scheduled to offer 'Purna Ahuti' (final pouring of ghee on the havan fire) between 1.30 and 2.30 pm. Soon after that, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will dedicate the project for devotees.
Brahmins and Vedic scholars are chanting different Vedas at different gates of the 12th-century Jagannath Temple. The Rig Veda is chanted at the Singh Dwar (lion gate or the main entrance), Yajur Veda at the southern gate, Sama Veda at the western gate and Atharva Veda at the northern gate. To witness this event and have a darshan of Lord Jagannath on this occasion, a large number of devotees thronged the temple. Starting from the early morning, the devotees made a beeline on the Grand Road to visit the 12th-century shrine.
Chairman 5T (transformational) initiative and Nabin Odisha, V K Pandian, Chief Secretary Pradeep Kumar Jena and DGP in-charge Arun Sarangi visited Puri on Monday and reviewed the preparedness and security arrangements made for the inauguration of the Parikrama Project. Pandian held a review meeting with district administration, senior servitors of the temple and other senior officials on Monday evening and sought cooperation from all for the success of the January 17 event.
Sri Setu (bridge), Shri Jagannath Ballav Parking, Shri Marg (road) and other projects are almost ready, Jena said. The invited guests from outside the state will start arriving in Puri on Tuesday. Accommodation for them has been arranged for their stay in different hotels and other facilities, he said.