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18 years of vibrant tradition & devotion at RCM Rath Yatra
18 years of vibrant tradition & devotion at RCM Rath Yatra

Time of India

time6 hours ago

  • General
  • Time of India

18 years of vibrant tradition & devotion at RCM Rath Yatra

Bhubaneswar: Rath Yatra at RCM Jagannath Temple has become a cherished tradition with a vibrant celebration that draws over 40,000 devotees every year. Since its inception in 2007, following the inauguration of the main temple, the chariot festival has become a significant event for the local community and beyond, as thousands gather to witness the divine journey of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra. Each year, as the deities emerge from their sanctum sanctorum, the air is filled with a palpable sense of devotion and reverence. The idols, crafted from the same wood and of similar size as those used in the Puri Jagannath Temple, hold immense significance for devotees, creating a spiritual connection. The origins of the RCM Jagannath Temple and its Rath Yatra are steeped in a fascinating tale. It all began with Prabir Pal, chairman of the temple trust, who was inspired by a mysterious meeting. An unidentified person urged him to establish the temple, akin to the Puri shrine. Sceptical yet intrigued, Pal visited the Puri temple, seeking a sign. To his astonishment, a servitor presented him with the 'agyan mala' of the deities, a gesture that solidified his resolve to build the temple. "With the blessings of the Lord and support of the Jagannath community in Puri, we successfully established our temple. Since then, we are organising the Rath Yatra and performing all rituals," said Pal, who performs the 'Chhera Pahanra' during the RCM Rath Yatra. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Lexi Gaming Unleash Your Power. Dominate the Game. Lexi Gaming! Lexigaming Read More Undo Ranjan Mohanty, manager of the temple trust, said Pal, dressed as Gajapati, sweeps the chariot with a golden broom on Rath Yatra day. "We follow the same traditions which are followed during Puri Rath Yatra," he said. The festival is a spectacle to behold, featuring a 26-ft high chariot crafted by skilled carpenters from Begunia, a village renowned for its artisans. The chariot carries the deities to the Sri Gundicha Temple, located about 1.5km from the main temple, amid a sea of devotees. A unique aspect of the Rath Yatra is the enthusiastic participation of thousands of tribals from nearby areas. Dressed in their traditional attire, they perform Dhemsa dance, and drink Handia, adding a vibrant cultural dimension to the festival. Sarada Prasad Mishra, chief priest of the temple, said the rituals during Rath Yatra are meticulously observed. He said the deities, currently in Anasara Gruha, will undergo specific rituals before embarking on their journey. "We apply 'fuluri tel' and administer 'dasamularistha' to cure their fever before Rath Yatra. Both medicines are meticulously prepared following the steps prescribed in scriptures," Mishra said.

Dashashwamedh & Arail ghats to see beautification initiatives
Dashashwamedh & Arail ghats to see beautification initiatives

Time of India

time6 hours ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Dashashwamedh & Arail ghats to see beautification initiatives

1 2 Prayagraj: In a significant step to ensure sustained upkeep of Prayagraj's most iconic riverfront ghats—Dashashwamedh and Arail, the Sadguru Swami Teun Ram Maharaj, an international organisation of the Sindhi society, has come forward to adopt both ghats. After the organisation submitted a formal request, District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Mandar facilitated the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) involving the Municipal Corporation, irrigation department and the organisation. With this, the management of the ghats will soon be handed over to the organisation. Dashashwamedh Ghat, located along the Ganga in Daraganj, and Arail Ghat, situated on the banks of Yamuna in Naini, were recently given a major facelift by the irrigation dept as part of preparations for the upcoming Maha Kumbh. The revamp included structural strengthening, beautification, and improved access for pilgrims. Under this initiative, the organisation will carry out further beautification of both sites at its own expense. Each ghat will see an initial investment of Rs 1 crore. Plans include the construction of changing rooms for visitors, designated yoga areas where locals can participate in regular sessions under trained instructors, and installation of energy-efficient lighting to illuminate the ghats during the evenings. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Lexi Gaming Unleash Your Power. Dominate the Game. Lexi Gaming! Lexigaming Read More Undo A high-quality sound system will also be set up, playing devotional bhajans during morning and evening hours, creating a peaceful, spiritual atmosphere. Former councillor and organisation administrator Vijay Purswani confirmed that additional funds would be arranged if needed to enhance the facilities further. With daily cleaning, regular yoga sessions, and devotional music filling the air, Dashashwamedh and Arail ghats are poised to become shining examples of faith, wellness, and heritage preservation in Prayagraj.

Threefold increase in banana production in state: Govt
Threefold increase in banana production in state: Govt

Time of India

time8 hours ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Threefold increase in banana production in state: Govt

Patna: The state has recorded a threefold increase in banana production over the last two decades, thanks to the state's agriculture roadmap and adoption of tissue culture technology by the farmers. According to the state agriculture department, banana output rose from 5.45 lakh metric tonnes in 2004-05 to 19.68 lakh metric tonnes in 2022-23, marking a 261% increase. "The area under banana cultivation also expanded significantly, from 27,200 hectares in 2004-05 to 42,900 hectares in 2022-23, an increase of 58%," an official from the agriculture department said. Productivity too has more than doubled, growing from 20 metric tonnes per hectare to 45 metric tonnes, showing an increase of 125%. Encouraging the use of tissue culture in banana farming, the state govt also provides a 50% subsidy (Rs 62,500 per hectare) under its Phal Vikas Yojana. In the financial year 2024-25 alone, over 3,600 farmers have availed the benefits of the scheme. Agriculture officials attribute this surge to the widespread use of tissue culture methods, particularly of disease-free, high-yielding varieties like G-9, Malbhog and Chinia. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Lexi Gaming Unleash Your Power. Dominate the Game. Lexi Gaming! Lexigaming Read More Undo "This achievement not only reflects the technological progress in agriculture but also enhances farmers' income and strengthens the state's economy," an official said. Tissue culture farming involves growing new plants from tiny tissues or cells in lab-controlled nutrient mediums. "This technique produces healthier, disease-resistant plants and reduces the risk of crop failure compared to traditional methods," the official said.

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