Key Dates & Auspicious Timings
Main Procession: June 27, 2025 (Dwitiya Tithi: 1:24 PM June 26 – 11:19 AM June 27)
Ritual Marathon: April 30 (chariot construction) to July 8 (Niladri Bijay)
ISKCON Celebration: June 29 in Prayagraj (4 PM from Hira Halwai Crossing)


Critical Rituals
Snana Purnima: June 11(Deities bathed with 108 pots of water; develop “fever”)
Anavasara: June 12–25(Gods isolated for herbal treatment; public darshan banned)
Gundicha Marjana: June 26(Temple swept with gold brooms to welcome deities)
Rath Yatra: June 27(Chariot procession begins at 2:04 PM IST)
Hera Panchami: July 1(Goddess Lakshmi vandalizes the chariot in divine rage)
Suna Besha: July 6(Deities adorned with 1.2 tonnes of gold ornaments)
The Gods’ “Sickbed”: Rituals Before the Storm
Herbal Quarantine (Anavasara): After their Snana Purnima bath, the deities are believed to catch a cold. They retreat to a sickroom for 14 days, treated with dashamula herbs by Daitapatri priests. No public darshan is allowed—a rare humanization of the divine.
Golden Broom Purification: On June 26, the Gundicha Temple floor is swept with brooms made of mango wood and golden bristles. This act (Swarna Marjan) symbolizes ego-cleansing—gold touches earth to declare all equal before God.
Nabajauban Darshan: After isolation, the gods emerge in “youthful splendor.” Devotees flood Puri for this first glimpse of the rejuvenated deities.
Chariot Secrets: Engineering the Divine
No Nails, No Metal: Chariots are built with 1,000+ wooden logs (Dhausa/Phassi species) joined by traditional wooden peg techniques—zero metal used.
Cosmic Blueprint:
Nandighosa (Jagannath): 16 wheels = 16 phases of the moon | Height: 45 ft
Taladhwaja (Balabhadra): 14 wheels = 14 Indriyas | Height: 44 ft
Darpadalana (Subhadra): 12 wheels = 12 months | Height: 43 ft
Guardian Deities: Each chariot has a protector: Garuda (Jagannath), Vasudeva (Balabhadra), Jayadurga (Subhadra).
Untold Stories: Erotic Chants, Royal Sweepers & Unfinished Gods
Dahuka Boli: The Bawdy Hymns: Before chariots move, a Dahuka recites risqué folk poetry—earthy verses about love and labor. Tradition demands these “unholy” chants to energize pullers.
King as Sweeper: The Gajapati King of Puri performs Chhera Panhara—sweeping chariot platforms with a gold broom. His crown left behind, he declares: “Before Jagannath, all are servants”.
The “Unfinished” Idols Mystery: Jagannath’s crude form traces back to a legend. Sculptor Vishwakarma vanished mid-work when King Indradyumna peeked prematurely. The gods froze in incomplete glory—a reminder of divine unpredictability.
Lakshmi’s Tantrum (Hera Panchami): Furious that Jagannath left without her, Goddess Lakshmi storms to Gundicha Temple on July 1. She symbolically breaks a chariot wheel—later placated with poda pitha cakes.
Floral Extravaganza & Sacred Gastronomy
500kg Flowers Per Deity: For the first time, 1.5 tonnes of blooms will adorn the idols:
- Jagannath: Red Rudraksha and night-blooming Parijat
- Subhadra: Yellow lotuses (symbolizing wisdom)
Adhara Pana: On July 7, giant earthen pots hold 3,000 liters of milk-cane-jaggery drink. After deities sip, pots are shattered, offering remnants to spirits.
Mausi Maa’s Cake: During Bahuda Yatra (July 5), deities halt at the aunt’s temple for poda pitha—a baked rice cake Jagannath “craves”.
Mega Security & Logistics
AI Crowd Control: Drones and facial recognition track 10+ lakh attendees. NSG snipers monitor 3-km route.
Traffic Lockdown: NH16 closed June 27 (6 AM–6 PM). 400+ extra trains deployed from Kolkata/Bhubaneswar.
Prohibited Items: Phones, leather, and non-veg food are banned near chariots.
Weather Alert: 60% rain chance on June 27; waterproof canopies installed over chariot.
Global Celebrations & Spiritual Legacy
ISKCON’s Global Reach: 100+ cities host processions, from Moscow to Sydney. Prayagraj’s event expects 50,000+ on June 29.
Skanda Purana’s Promise: Witnessing deities at Gundicha erases sins of “ten lifetimes”.
Historic Equality: Since the 12th century, Rath Yatra welcomed all castes—revolutionary for medieval India.