Brisk business anticipated ahead of Puri Jagannath Yatra

Puri, June 23 (ANI): Ahead of the world famous Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra or, chariot festival, which witnesses convergence of innumerous devotees from all around, local shopkeepers here anticipate a brisk business.

Shop owners and locals anticipate good profits during the annual chariot festival as they expect huge turnover of tourists this year as well.

Besides local shopkeepers, hoteliers also fetch some good earnings during the festival.

“We do good business during rath yatra (chariot festival). Earlier we used to earn around three thousand but now we earn up to rupees ten thousand,” said Manoj Kumar, a local shopkeeper.

The chariot festival will begin on Wednesday (June 24. It is marked by an elaborate procession accompanied by great fanfare.

Amid tight security, the festival is celebrated by pulling the chariots of Lord Jagannath, along with sister Subhadra and brother Balram from the temple, through the city’s decorated streets.

Hundreds of thousands of people converge here from all over the world to participate in the massive procession.

Authorities said that preparations have been in full swing for the festival and arrangements have been made for the benefit of the pilgrims.

“Hotel industry plays a major role in this Rath yatra (chariot festival) because they accommodate most of the tourists. This year also we are taking same steps as earlier,” said Ashok Meena, Revenue Development Commissioner (RDC).

The Yatra is a round trip from the main temple to another nearby temple where the idols of the deities rest for seven days before their return to the main temple.

The Jagannath temple, about 60 kilometres from Bhubaneswar, is one of the holiest places for the Hindus in India. By Sarada Lahangir (ANI)

Hundreds of Muslims to attend Lord Jagannath Yatra in Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, June 21 (ANI): Hundreds of Muslims will mark their presence on the occasion of scheduled Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra or, chariot procession to be carried out here on Wednesday (June 24) and display a gesture of brotherhood and communal harmony.

These resident Muslims are eager to be present during the 132nd Rathyatra of Lord Jagannath, Subhadra and Balram and get a glimpse of the chariot procession.

On Saturday, a group of Muslims here presented a souvenir of Lord Jagannath’s chariot to the priest of Jagannath temple, ahead of the scheduled Rath Yatra or chariot procession.

“Despite communal riots of 2002, the Muslims of Ahmedabad are eager to participate in the chariot procession. It shows that they are emotionally attached to this procession,” said Badruddin Sheikh, a religious Muslim leader.

The procession is scheduled to take place amidst tight police security in the communal sensitive areas of the city.

“This procession will take place in a peaceful atmosphere. The Muslim community will extend full cooperation to this procession. The Muslim community is also concerned about the law and order situation and the successful conclusion of the celebrations during this festival. That is why we came here to hand over this (memento),” said Mohammad Hussein Sheikh, President, Ahmedabad Muslim Graduate Association.

After worshipping Lord Jagannath, brother Balram and sister Subhadra within the temple, the heavily decorated chariots, resembling temple structures, will be taken throughout the city. By Ami Sharma (ANI)

Hundreds of Muslims to attend Lord Jagannath Yatra in Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, June 21 (ANI): Hundreds of Muslims will mark their presence on the occasion of scheduled Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra or, chariot procession to be carried out here on Wednesday (June 24) and display a gesture of brotherhood and communal harmony.

These resident Muslims are eager to be present during the 132nd Rathyatra of Lord Jagannath, Subhadra and Balram and get a glimpse of the chariot procession.

On Saturday, a group of Muslims here presented a souvenir of Lord Jagannath’s chariot to the priest of Jagannath temple, ahead of the scheduled Rath Yatra or chariot procession.

“Despite communal riots of 2002, the Muslims of Ahmedabad are eager to participate in the chariot procession. It shows that they are emotionally attached to this procession,” said Badruddin Sheikh, a religious Muslim leader.

The procession is scheduled to take place amidst tight police security in the communal sensitive areas of the city.

“This procession will take place in a peaceful atmosphere. The Muslim community will extend full cooperation to this procession. The Muslim community is also concerned about the law and order situation and the successful conclusion of the celebrations during this festival. That is why we came here to hand over this (memento),” said Mohammad Hussein Sheikh, President, Ahmedabad Muslim Graduate Association.

After worshipping Lord Jagannath, brother Balram and sister Subhadra within the temple, the heavily decorated chariots, resembling temple structures, will be taken throughout the city. By Ami Sharma (ANI)