About This Yatra
Jagannath Mandir, Puri: Puri is famous for the world famous Shri Jagannath Temple & Longest Golden Beach. It is one of the Dhamas (Holiest of the holy place) out of four Dhamas i.e. Puri, Dwarika, Badrinath & Rameswar, in India. Mahaprabhu Shri Jagannath alomg with sister Devi Subhadra and elder brother Mahaprabhu Shri Balabhadra are being worshipped in Puri (The Purusottama Kshetra). The deities are seated on the Bejeweled Pedestal (Ratna Simhassana). Shri Jagannath Puri Temple is one of the most impressing monuments of the Indian State Odisha, was constructed by a famous king of Ganga Dynasty Ananta Varman Chodaganga Deva dating back to 12th century at the seashore Puri. The main temple of Shri Jagannath is an impressing and amazing structure constructed in Kalinga architecture, with a height of 65 meters placed on an elevated platform. There are so many festivals of Sri Jagannath during the year observed in Puri. Which are Snana Yatra, Netrotsava, Ratha Yatra (car festival), Sayan Ekadasi, Chitalagi Amabasya, Srikrushna Janma, Dussehra etc. The most important festival is the World famous Rath Yatra (Car Festival) & Bahuda Yatra. A large crowd is gathered to witness Mahaprabhu Shri Jagannath durig this festival.
Lingaraja Temple: The largest and the most sacred shrine of the Temple City Bhubaneswar is the Lingaraj Temple. The temple is devoted to Lord Harihara, which essentially means it is dedicated to Hari (Lord Vishnu) and Hara (Lord Shiva). Built in the 11th century, this place of worship houses a Swayambhu (self-manifested) Shivalinga, which is believed to be 8 feet in diameter and 8 inches tall. An architectural wonder, the Lingaraj Temple is the top tourist attraction of the city; however, it can only be visited by Hindus. Built in Kalinga architectural style, the temple boasts of finely carved sculptures on the walls of the temple. Spread over a huge area, the temple complex also features 150 smaller shrines. The height of the tower of the main sanctum is quite high and can be seen from a distance.
Konark Temple: Konark is a famous temple town in the state of Odisha, India. It is renowned for its ancient Sun Temple which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Konark Yatra is a popular pilgrimage tour that takes tourists to some of the most important religious sites in the region. The tour includes visits to the Konark Sun Temple, Chandrabhaga Beach, Ramchandi Temple, Konark Museum and various other temples.
Mayapur: Mayapur Yatra is a pilgrimage tour to Mayapur, West Bengal. Mayapur is a holy city situated on the banks of the Ganges. It is renowned for its ISKCON temple and is a popular destination for pilgrims. The tour includes visits to the ISKCON Temple, Mayapur Chandrodaya Mandir, Lord Chaitanyas birthplace, Radha Madhav Temple, and other important sites. Lord Jagannaths chariot, Gundicha Temple, Alarnath Temple, and other important sites. The tour also includes a visit to the Puri Jagannath Rath Yatra Festival, which is held annually in Puri and is one of the biggest festivals in India. Other important rituals include the Mahaprasad and the Badadanda Utsav. Tourists can also visit the nearby beaches of Puri and many other important sites.
Places to Visit
Sri Jagannath Temple
The world-famous Puri temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra seated on the Ratna Simhasana.
Lingaraj Temple
The 11th-century architectural wonder in Bhubaneswar dedicated to Lord Harihara (Vishnu & Shiva).
Konark Sun Temple
The UNESCO World Heritage Site shaped like a colossal chariot with detailed wheel carvings.
Ganga Sagar
The holy confluence where the Ganges meets the sea, and home of the sage Kapila Ashrama.
ISKCON Mayapur & Janmasthana
The international headquarters of ISKCON and the holy birthplace (Yogapitha) of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Gundicha Mandir & Alarnath Temple
Key pastime temples of Lord Jagannath visited during the parikrama.
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Terms & Conditions
- 1 Devotees should be punctual in their reporting time and Group leaders are to ensure that others are not delayed by the delay of few devotees. Every day the Yatra will leave as scheduled and will not wait for late comers.
- 2 Devotees should stay together and not plan any thing separate from the Yatra.
- 3 All Devotees are assigned to a group leader and they should report to their group leader for all matters.
- 4 Separate timing will be given for purchases/ shopping and devotees should not go here and there for purchases.
- 5 Devotees should bring their own lock with multiple keys and the Yatra management does not hold responsibility for any loss of baggage.
- 6 Devotees should carry their essentials like medicine, water bottle, ropes for drying clothes etc.
- 7 Please carry your chanting beads and a Vaishnava song book and actively participate in kirtans.
- 8 The best way to relish the Yatra is to hear from senior devotees about the glories of the Lord and his pastimes.
- 9 Devotees are requested to carry some emergency food for old aged and children for emergency though Prasadam is arranged for all on all the Yatra days.
- 10 Devotees are suggested to carry their notebook and pen for taking notes during the Yatra.
- 11 Devotees should bring their original identity card (aadhar) and submit as and when requested.
- 12 Devotees should not offend any Dham vasis by arguing or quarrelling with them.
- 13 No one should enter a pond or a river for bathing without the permission of the group leader.
- 14 Devotees should not throw garbage and should keep the Dham clean and also keep silence.
- 15 Devotees are requested to travel light particularly those travelling by flight. The allowed baggage allowance is 15 Kgs for check in and 7 Kgs for cabin.
- 16 Please check the weather details online and carry clothes accordingly.
- 17 Devotees are requested to come in Vaishnava dress â Dhoti and Kurta for Prabhujis and Saree for Matajis during temple visits.
- 18 Devotees are requested to not carry any expensive items like jewellery, iPads etc.
- 19 Aged devotees, women and children to be given first priority and their needs to be attended on priority.
- 20 As far as possible, requesting yatris to not consume outside food.
- 21 Do not travel if there are any serious health issues.
- 22 Life members can carry LPM (life patron cards).
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