PURI :
AMID renewed enthusiasm,
devotees on Saturday resumed
pulling the chariots of Lord
Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra and
Lord Jagannath, after the Rath
Yatra in Puri was halted on June
27 night.
The chariots were scheduled
to reach Gundicha temple, considered the aunt’s place of the
deities, by the evening of Friday.
But they had to be stopped on
Grand Road as Lord Balabhadra’s
Taladwaja chariot got stuck while
negotiating a turn, preventing
the other two from advancing.
The chariots with deities inside
were kept on the road overnight
amid tight security. Amid chanting of ‘Jai Jagannath’, the chariot pulling began again around
10 am on Saturday, after conducting the morning rituals.
Thousands of devotees who
spent the night in the holy town,
joined in large numbers in chariot pulling amid sounds of gongs
and conches.
The chariots are
now advancing towards the
Gundicha temple, around 2.6 km
away from the 12th-century
Jagannath temple. Officials said
that over 600 devotees were treated at different hospitals in Puri
after becoming ill during the Rath
Yatra on Saturday. While many
of them were injured due to
jostling, more than 200 people
fainted in the hot and humid
weather conditions.
An estimated one million
devotees reached Puri for the
annual Rath Yatra, officials said
adding that the weather was
favourable on Saturday even
though there was light rain.