Puri:As coronavirus cases are on the rise, devotees are still apprehensive whether Jagannath Puri Rath Yatra, the annual nine-day-long sojourn of Lord Jagannath and his siblings, will be held or not.
To mark the celebrations, the chariots of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra are pulled on the Grand Road from the Jagannath temple to Gundicha temple covering a distance of 2.5 km.
Ropes that are used to pull these glorious chariots are no ordinary ropes. It is believed that the mere touch of these ropes can make an individual sinless.
According to mythology, the ropes used are symbols of pious serpents. Ropes of Lord Balabhadra’s chariot Taladhwaja is regarded as the serpent King Basuki, Devi Subhadra’s Darpadalana as a female serpent Swarnachuda and Lord Jagannath’s Nandighosa is reckoned as female serpent Sankhachuda.
Talking to ETV Bharat, servitor Gouri Shankar Singhari said that, "Rope used in Lord Balabhadra’s chariot is 220 feet long and its circumference is of 8 inches. The rope is known as 'Basuki Nag'."
"It is believed that devotees who touch these ropes become sinless and they get liberated from the cycle of death and rebirth," said Singhari.