Jagannath Rath Yatra 2026: A Guide to the Sacred Festival
Jagannath Rath Yatra 2026: Scheduled for July 16, 2026, the Jagannath Rath Yatra is preceded by numerous rituals and preparations. For those intending to partake in this grand event, understanding the associated rituals is beneficial. This guide provides detailed insights into various aspects, including the construction of the chariots, the *Osar Ghar* (seclusion) phase, *Chhera Pahanra*, *Gundicha Marjan*, the Yatra's initiation, the arrival at Gundicha Temple, *Hera Panchami*, the *Bahuda Yatra* (return journey), and the final return to the main temple.
1. Chariot Construction: The chariots are crafted from Neem wood, without any nails or metal. The first chariot is Lord Balaram's 'Taladhvaja' (red and green), followed by Goddess Subhadra's 'Darpadalan' (black/blue and red), and lastly, Lord Jagannath's 'Nandighosha' (red and yellow).
2. Illness of the Lord: Fifteen days prior to the Yatra, after a ceremonial bath with 108 pitchers of water, the Lord is believed to fall ill and rests in the '*Osar Ghar*' (a secluded chamber). Once He recovers, He appears for *darshan* (holy viewing) during the '*Nava Yauvana Netra Utsav*' (festival celebrating His youthful appearance).
3. *Chhera Pahanra* Ritual: Before the Yatra commences, the Gajapati King of Puri sweeps the chariot platform and the procession path with a golden broom.
4. *Gundicha Marjan*: A day before the Yatra, devotees purify the Gundicha Temple using holy water.
5. Beginning of Rath Yatra: The procession kicks off on *Ashadha Shukla Dwitiya*, accompanied by the sounds of drums and cymbals. The chariots are pulled in the order of Lord Balaram's, Goddess Subhadra's, and finally, Lord Jagannath's. Those who pull the chariots are deemed extremely fortunate.
6. Arrival at Gundicha Temple: The journey spans two kilometers from the main temple to the aunt's temple, 'Gundicha Maa,' where the Lord stays for seven days. Viewing the deity here is referred to as '*Adap-Darshan*'.
7. Hera Panchami: On the fifth day of the festival, Goddess Lakshmi visits the Gundicha Temple in search of Lord Jagannath.
8. Bahuda Yatra (Return Journey):
9. Temple Entry: After returning on the ninth day, the deities remain on the chariots. The following day, *Ekadashi*, they are ceremoniously bathed and worshipped before being reinstated in the main temple.
Significance of Chariot Pulling
Importance of Pulling the Jagannath Chariot: