Kharghar Jagannath Temple in Navi Mumbai Hosts Bahuda Yatra
By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 06, Jul 2025, 9:19 am IST | UPDATED: 06, Jul 2025, 9:20 am IST
New Delhi: The Jagannath Temple at Sector Five in Kharghar celebrated Bahuda Yatra Festival amidst spectacular fanfare and spiritual fervour. Commencing from the wee hours in the morning all the religious rituals were performed before the Deities at Adap Mandap inside Gundicha Temple in Harihar Peetha with utmost solemnity by the priests of the temple. In the afternoon the Four Deities were taken in Pahandi procession from the Gundicha Temple to the aesthetically and elegantly decorated chariot stationed in front of the temple.
At around 2.00 p.m. President and Trustee of the managing body of the temple, Maharashtra Odia Welfare Association (MOWA) Dr. Bhagwan Panda did the traditional Chherapahanra. At around 4.00 p.m. in the afternoon the long awaited return journey of the Lord of the Universe commenced. The Chariot was pulled back from Harihar Peetha to the premises of main temple amidst Kirtan and singing of Bhajans by the devotees and servitors at around 6 p.m. The entire ambience got reverberated with recitals of hymns, shouting of slogans like Hari Bol, Jai Jagannath and playing of musical instruments such as Ghanta, Mardala, Karatala, Jhanja and Mrudanga. The view of the Trinity in a majestic style from atop the Royal Chariot during their sojourn in the street of Navi Mumbai was momentous and mesmerizing. After the return journey the Gods and Goddess have remained on the chariot for Public Darshan. As per the Temple sources, the Deities will continue to be on the Chariot for next two days. On 6th July 2025 the rituals of adornment of golden attire and observation of Ekadashi will be performed in the chariot. On 7th July the Idols will be taken inside the Temple performing Dhadi Pahandi around late night and will be placed on the Sanctum Sanctorum.
The entire arrangements of the Bahuda Yatra Festival was well managed and smoothly conducted under the active and able stewardships of the Trustees of MOWA Dr. Bhagwan Panda, Balaram Patro, Dr. Manoj Kumar Nayak, Dr. Ketan Gokhale, B.C. Khatua, Capt. S.P. Rao, Bighnaraj Parida, Maguni Raut and Vice-President P.M. Mahapatra along with other members of the Managing committee which include senior advisers led by Dr. Rabinarayan Mishra.