Puri (Odisha): The three chariots of the deities of Jagannath Temple that were parked outside Gundicha Temple after Rath Yatra, were on Sunday turned around as a sign of preparation for the upcoming Bahuda Yatra (return car festival).
During the Rath Yatra, Lord Jagannath travelled on Nandighosha, Lord Balabhadra on Taladhwaja and Subhadra on Debadalana chariots to the Gundicha Temple, as per the mythological beliefs.
As devotees were not allowed due to COVID-19 crisis and last minute order of the Supreme court, limited servitors pulled the three chariots and parked them at Saradha Bali, Puri, facing the entrance of the visiting temple.
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On the sixth day of the festival and the day following the Hera Panchami rituals, the chariots are turned around to face the Jagannath Temple. "This is a special occasion of Rath Yatra festival. On the previous day, servitors of Goddess Lakshmi broke a part of the chariot during Hera Panchami. Finding this out, servitors of the holy Trinity ensured that the upcoming return journey should be safe," said Madhav Chandra Pujapanda, a servitor.