Travel to India, Cheap Flights to India, Aviation News, India Travel TipsTravel to India, Cheap Flights to India, Aviation News, India Travel TipsTravel to India, Cheap Flights to India, Aviation News, India Travel Tips
  • Home
  • Travel-News
  • Travel Tips
  • Exclusive Stories
  • NRI News
  • Explore India
  • FAQs
Font ResizerAa
Travel to India, Cheap Flights to India, Aviation News, India Travel TipsTravel to India, Cheap Flights to India, Aviation News, India Travel Tips
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Travel-News
  • Travel Tips
  • Exclusive Stories
  • NRI News
  • Explore India
  • FAQs
Search
  • Home
  • Travel-News
  • Travel Tips
  • Exclusive Stories
  • NRI News
  • Explore India
  • FAQs
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Puri Rath Yatra, interesting facts of India, Puri Jagannath Temple, Indian festivals
Festivals

Lesser-known, Interesting Facts about Puri Rath Yatra Festival of Odisha

indianeagle
2018-07-02

Needless to say, Rath Yatra Festival in honor of Puri’s Lord Jagannath is one of the biggest Indian festivals. It is a grand celebration, cultural extravaganza and stunning spectacle. Nicknamed the Festival of Chariots, it draws pouring crowds of devotees brimming with enthusiasm. Numerous legends of the Puri Jagannath Temple and the Rath Yatra Festival capture the imagination. Indian Eagle curates the most interesting facts of Puri Rath Yatra Festival in Odisha. 

Puri Rath Yatra, interesting facts of India, Puri Jagannath Temple, Indian festivals

1 The Jagannath Temple of Odisha is one of the few orthodox Hindu temples in India where only the followers of Hinduism are allowed to enter the premises and offer prayers. The people of other religious sects cannot catch a glimpse of the Lord as they get access till the doorstep of the premises no matter how ardent devotees they are, except on some special days. However, the door of the Puri Jagannath Temple is open to all, irrespective of caste and religion, during the Rath Yatra Festival. The people of different Indian communities can worship the Lord and get blessed.

2 Jagannath, Balaram and Subhadra – the three deities of the Jagannath Temple – travel in three different chariots. That is why Ratha Yatra is also called the Festival of Chariots. Their chariots are named Nandighosha, Taladhwaja and Devadalana respectively. Lord Jagannath’s Chariot Nandighosha runs on as many as 18 wheels, while 16 wheels drive Lord Balaram’s Chariot Taladhwaja, and Subhadra’s Chariot Padmadhwaja has 14 wheels.

3 One of the most interesting facts of Rath Yatra is that the chariots of the deities are newly constructed every year. New materials including wood are used in construction. However, the model, structure, design and dimensions of the chariots remain invariable. Four wooden horses are attached to the front of each chariot.

Puri Rath Yatra 2015, Festivals of India, festival of chariots in Orissa, IndianEagle travel

4 The top of the chariots of Lord Jagannath and other two deities resembles the structure of a Hindu temple. The chariots are pulled with ropes by hundreds of devotees and pilgrims, which makes an inspirational spectacle of devotion and enthusiasm. Canopies for the chariots are made of almost 1200 meters of cloth. A team of 15 tailors make the canopies.

5 According to those who have been to the Rath Yatra Festival of Odisha and have pulled the chariots, Lord Jagannath seems to refuse moving initially when the festivity begins, no matter how many hundreds of people push from behind and pull from the front. Lord Jagannath’s Chariot seems to stand still despite massive push and pull. The Lord agrees to go ahead and His chariot starts moving only after a few hours of cosmic effort.  It sounds offbeat. If the onlookers are believed, it is incredibly true.

6 The monarchy system of India has faded into the past long back. But it is believed that the Majesty of Puri is there, and that Lord Jagannath walks out of temple for the ceremonious journey after the path is swept by the mythical king of Puri with a broom made of gold.

7 Lord Jagannath and His siblings take a halt on the way back to their own abode after a stay at the Gundicha Temple for 9 days. Poda Pitha, a popular dessert in Odisha, is a favorite of the Lords. They find it irresistible to have a bite of their favorite dish during the return journey.

interesting facts of Rath Yatra, Puri jagannath temple, Orissa cuisine

8 Do you know why the main door of the Puri Jagannath Temple is kept shut for one week prior to the festival? The presiding deity Lord Jagannath is believed to catch high fever and, therefore, have rest at this time. That is why the sanctum sanctorum is not open to the public for this brief period. Once the period of rest is over, the Lord takes a break and travels to his maternal aunt’s house for a change.

9 The Puri Jagannath Temple of Odisha is one of the few Indian temples which the deities are taken out of during festivities. Lord Raghunath, the presiding deity of Kullu in Himachal Pradesh, is brought from Sultanpur Temple in the palace of King of Kullu to the festival ground during the Dussehra Festival of Kullu. Similarly, the idols of Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareshwarar are taken out of the Meenakshi Temple for a ceremonious boat ride across the lake on the King Thirumalai Nayak’s birth anniversary during the Float Festival of Madurai.

10 In 2007, the Rath Yatra festival was observed in a different way in Orissa’s Bargarh district. It was an unusual celebration having nothing to do with the traditional ceremonies. Herbal plants and saplings were put in place of the idols on chariots to spread awareness about the need to save environment and forests. It was the first Green Rath Yatra in India which was followed by plantation of saplings.

Indian Eagle, a leading international travel organization, connects Indian Diaspora with the culture and heritage of India through Travel Beats, a digital community portal for Indians Abroad. Check other interesting stories about Indian festivals at Travel Beats.

More Such Stories for You

  • biryani stories, interesting biryani facts, biryani in India, offbeat events in India

    Power and Popularity of Biryani: Interesting Stories from India to America

  • hindi day celebration, hindi language history, facts of hindi language

    Hindi Diwas 2020: Key Facts about Hindi, Mother Tongue of 180M People and Second Language of 300M Pe...

  • Rajasthani dishes, food of mewar, Dal bati history, IndianEagle travel

    Interesting Facts about Origin of Some Popular Indian Dishes from Indian Food History

  • Different diwali celebrations in rural India, Indian triabl communities, tribal culture of India

    Different Ways of Diwali Celebration in Rural India Define Simplicity of Tribal Life & Culture

Interesting facts about Lord Buddha, Buddhism and Buddha Purnima
Puri Beach Festival, visual manifestation of Oriya culture & life
Know What Makes Gangaur Festival of Rajasthan a Cultural Extravaganza in Incredible India
History and Culture of Amaravathi: New Capital of Andhra Pradesh
Durga Puja: Interesting Things to Know about the Biggest Festival of Bengal
TAGGED:Festivals of IndiaInteresting factsOrissaPuri
Share This Article
Facebook LinkedIn Threads Email
2 Comments
  • Elizabeth Aji says:
    2020-11-10 at 8:51 am

    Wow this is the best fatcs I have ever heard.I researched about it because I have integrated project for my school.

    Reply
  • Madhuri Rao says:
    2021-05-31 at 5:53 am

    Although I liked your article and I’m aware of these facts, the question is are there any answers to these facts? Are we ever gonna find out?

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Find Us on Socials

richest Indian Americans, Indian billionaires in America, richest Indian immigrant CEOs USA, Jay Chaudhry net value, richest Indian American CEO
Forbes 2025 List of Richest Immigrants USA has 12 Indian American Billionaires with Total Net Value $55bn
Features
US re-entry experience, CBP scrutiny at US airports, carrying gold to USA from abroad, US customs duty on valuables above $800
“My US Re-entry Experience is Insightful for You,” Shares Indian American KrishnaKumar Podagatlapalli
Travel Stories
US Visa integrity fee for non-immigrants, US DHS news, US visa news for Indians
USA Brings Visa Integrity Fee for Nonimmigrants Including Indians: Check if $250 is Waivable or Refundable
News
Ethiopian Airlines free stopover program, Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa stopover, US to India airline stopover programs
Traveling to India or USA with Ethiopian Airlines? Explore Stopover in Addis Ababa with Free Hotel, Meals, Visa
Travel Tips

More Such Stories for You

speakers for jaipur literature festival 2015, 8th edition of Jaipur Literature Festival, IndianEagle travel
Festivals

Speakers for Jaipur Literature Festival 2015

8 Min Read
Bengeri Karnataka, Indian women at work, making of Tricolor Bengeri, Indian National Flag facts
Features

Women are behind the Making of Tricolor at India’s Only Official National Flag Manufacturing Firm in Karnataka

4 Min Read
Features

Interesting Facts: World’s First Space Elevator to be Taller than Dubai’s Burj Khalifa

6 Min Read
underwater restaurant in ahmedabad, ahmedabad tourist places, theme restaurants India, real poseidon,
Flavors

India’s First Underwater Restaurant in Ahmedabad Serves Food 20 Feet below Ground Level

3 Min Read
Travel to India, Cheap Flights to India, Aviation News, India Travel Tips

Travel Beats is an Indian Community portal by IndianEagle, a leading travel organization for Indians in USA. Travel Beats celebrates the achievements of young Indians and publishes exclusive stories from the US and India. It also publishes the latest news about Indian Americans from different walks of life and lists upcoming Indian events in USA. It also shares updates from US-India airlines. To be precise, Travel Beats is a consistent effort by IndianEagle to bridge between Indians in America and India.

Resources

  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Indian Eagle
  • Share With Us

© 2025 IndianEagle LLC. All rights reserved.

    Designed and developed by Indianeagle  

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?