Updated On: 07 July, 2024 03:04 PM IST | ronak mastakar
Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra ascended their respective chariots after the completion of the three-hour-long `Pahandi` ritual at Puri`s Jagannath temple on Sunday (Pics/PTI)

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Amid `Jai Jagannath` chants, sounds of gongs, conches and cymbals reverberated through the air at Lion`s Gate of the Puri temple as Lord Sudarshan was first escorted to Darpadalan, the chariot of Devi Subhadra, as `Pahandi` began around 11.15 am
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Following Lord Sudarshan, Lord Balabhadra was taken to his Taladhwaja chariot. Goddess Subhadra, the sister of Lord Jagannath and Lord Balabhadra, was brought to her Darpadalan chariot in a special procession by servitors

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Finally, Lord Jagannath was taken to the Nandighosa chariot in a ceremonial procession amid the sounds of gongs
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The `Pahandi` ritual, in which the deities are brought from the temple to the chariots, was completed around 2.15 pm

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Descending from the `Ratna Sinhasana`, the bejewelled throne, the three deities were taken out of the temple down the 22 steps known as `Baisi Pahacha` through the Lion`s Gate
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Several rituals like `Mangla Arati` and `Mailam` were held before the presiding deities set out from the sanctum sanctorum of the temple

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The three majestic chariots with the deities inside now stand tall in front of the Singha Dwar of the temple facing east towards the Gundicha temple
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After completion of the Pahandi ritual, Puri Shankaracharya Nischalananda Saraswati will pay obeisance to the holy trinity on their chariots. Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan and several state ministers paid a visit to the Shankaracharya

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"On the occasion of Lord Jagannath`s Rath Yatra, I have come here as have lakhs of other devotees. I got the opportunity to meet Puri Shankaracharya. I am delighted to get guidance from the Puri seer along with blessings of Lord Jagannath," Pradhan told reporters
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