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Bahuda Yatra celebrated with grandeur in Vizag

Bahuda Yatra celebrated with grandeur in Vizag

Time of India15 hours ago
Visakhapatnam: The deities of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra on Saturday returned to the main temple at Daspalla hills near All India Radio from where they had come to the Gundicha temple at Lawsons Bay Colony on a sojourn for nine days on June 27.
Utkal Sanskrutika Samaj (USS), a premier sociocultural organization in the city, organized the Rath Yatra.
The deities were brought to the flower-decked chariot in a ritual called Pahandi Bije. After sweeping of the chariot platform by JK Nayak, the designated Gajapati and president of the USS, devotees pulled the chariot amidst devotional chanting and sankirtan. The Odisha govt deputed Gayatri Kala Sangathan performers from Rayagada who performed Dhimsha en route.
Cultural artistes also performed various dance like Odissi, Kuchipudi, etc.
USS general secretary Bimal Kumar Mahanta thanked everyone for the grand success of the Rath Yatra.
The procession passed through Shanti Ashram, Vuda Park, Railway guest house, AU gate, and Vuda children's theatre to reach the main temple. Volunteers of Marwadi Yuva Manch provided drinking water and Gurudwara Saad Sangat distributed snacks. On reaching the main temple, the ritual of Lord Jagannath appeasing Devi Lakshmi by giving rasagollas was performed to open the door to allow Him and His siblings inside the sanctum sanctorum.
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