
The heavy security deployed at the temple did not deter the crowd from surging forward to touch the gaily- decorated chariots as a means of salvation. In Puri, devotees strive to pull the ropes of the three chariots dedicated to the deities and many throw themselves at the wheels to attain moksha. The counter for sale of Kaja Prasad, a specialty of the Jagannath temple in Puri, did a brisk business. People jostled for vantage points around the open ground to view the procession. and the entire place was littered with empty water sachets and plastic wrappers of Prasad.
The chariots of Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra will leave the temple premises and will be housed at the Kanaka Durga temple till July 11 when the deities return to their abode after nine days. “The temple was built three years ago and it has been two years since we have been conducting the Ratha Yatra. The number of visitors has doubled now,” said Ratan Kumar Singh, an executive committee member of the Kalinga Cultural Trust. “The festival being celebrated on this scale in Hyderabad makes me feel at home,” says Sunita Mahapatra, who had moved to Hyderabad.
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