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July 16, 2026 9:33 AM IST

Jagannath Rath Yatra: President Murmu extends greetings; PM Modi says Yatra reflects humility, unity

President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday extended greetings to devotees in India and across the world on the auspicious occasion of Jagannath Rath Yatra, describing the festival as a unique celebration of the bond between the devotees and divine.
 
In a post on X, the President highlighted the spiritual, cultural and unifying significance of the annual festival and prayed for the continued happiness, prosperity and well-being of the nation.
 
“On the auspicious occasion of Mahaprabhu’s Rath Yatra, I extend my heartfelt greetings to all devotees of Shri Jagannath across the country and abroad. It is a widely held belief that during the magnificent tradition of this sacred procession, Mahaprabhu Shri Jagannath, accompanied by Chakraraj Sudarshan, elder brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra, comes out to meet the devotees. This soulful occasion, marking the union of the devotee and the Divine, is truly unique,” the President said.
 
Praying for the country’s continued progress, she added, “I pray that, by the grace of Mahaprabhu Shri Jagannath, the happiness and prosperity of our country and its people continue to flourish. Jai Jagannath!”
 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended his greetings on the occasion, describing the Rath Yatra as a symbol of India’s enduring spiritual and cultural heritage.
 
“Greetings to everyone on the sacred occasion of Rath Yatra. This is a radiant expression of India’s timeless spiritual and cultural heritage. The traditions associated with the Rath Yatra have inspired generations across India and the world. They embody humility, collective participation and selfless service,” the Prime Minister said in a post on X.
 
He added, “May Mahaprabhu Jagannath bless everyone with good health, happiness and prosperity. May He give us strength for all our endeavours and deepen the spirit of togetherness in our society. Jai Jagannath!”
 
Meanwhile, in Odisha’s Puri, the three sacred chariots are set to be brought from the Rathakhala—the traditional open-air workshop where the chariots are constructed annually—to the front of the Jagannath Temple following customary rituals ahead of the commencement of the annual Rath Yatra.
 
The chariots—Nandighosha of Lord Jagannath, Taladhwaja of Lord Balabhadra and Darpadalana of Devi Subhadra—will be moved after the Agyan Mala Bije ritual, marking the final stage of preparations for the grand procession.
 
One of Hinduism’s most revered festivals, the Jagannath Rath Yatra in Puri, attracts lakhs of devotees from across India and abroad every year. Extensive security and logistical arrangements have been put in place to ensure the smooth and peaceful conduct of the festival. (ANI)

Last updated on: 16th July 2026

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