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A Rolling Chariot of Divinity
First India Jaipur
|July 08, 2025
" Tagannatha Swami nayana patha gami bhavatu me" - may Lord Jagannath always be before my eyes. These words are not just a prayer, but a yearning of the soul for its source, of the heart for its homeland.
Every summer, in the coastal town of Puri in Odisha, a spectacle unfolds that has no equal in devotion or scale. The Jagannath Rath Yatra, revered for centuries, is not just a ritual but a moving expression of bhakti, Shastra, and Samrasta, devotion, scripture, and harmony. It is here that tradition steps off its pedestal, and the Lord of the Universe rides amongst the people.
A JUGGERNAUT OF DIVINITY
The word Jagannath comes from Jagat (the universe) and Nath (lord), and yet, this lord bears an image that confounds the classical mind. The idols of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are carved not in stone or metal, but in wood, roughly hewn, non-anthropomorphic, with no clearly defined limbs. Yet this incompleteness is not a flaw. It is deliberate, profound.
In the Rigveda, it is said, "Na tasya pratima asti" - there is no image of Him. The form of Jagnath is a declaration of this formless perfection, where divinity sheds physical definition and reveals its universal nature.
Every 8, 12 or 19 years, a rare ritual called Nabakalebara breathes new life into these wooden deities. Sacred Neem trees, chosen through elaborate rituals, are transformed by temple-appointed artisans into fresh forms. Even the old idols are given Samadhi, a funerary rite, treating them as living beings, not just sculptures. The act is a living echo of the Vedic understanding of rebirth and transformation.
THE SACRED PASSAGE
At the heart of this tradition is the Rath Yatra, a grand procession that sees the Lord and his siblings leave the sanctum of the Jagannath Temple to visit the Gundicha Mandir, believed to be their maternal aunt's, his "Mausi's" house. It is the only time in the year when the deities come out in public view, carried on three elaborately crafted wooden chariots, each a masterpiece of sacred geometry and craftsmanship.
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