Day after stampede, thousands flock to see sibling deities in Puri
In view of Sunday's incident, barricades have been erected in front of the Shree Gundicha temple and different queues made for having a smooth darshan of the deities at 'Adapa Mandap' inside the temple.
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'Rath Yatra' festival celebration in Puri, Odisha (PTI)
Puri, 30 June
A day after three people were killed and 50 others injured in a
stampede near Shree Gundicha temple in Puri, thousands of devotees on Monday
made a beeline to have a darshan of the sibling deities -- Lord Balabhadra,
Devi Subhadra and Lord Jagannath.
In view of Sunday's incident, barricades have been erected in
front of the Shree Gundicha temple and different queues made for having a
smooth darshan of the deities at 'Adapa Mandap' (the podium on which the
deities are seated) inside the temple, a senior police officer said.
The temple office stated that there was no 'Pahuda' (closing of
the temple's door for the deities to take rest) on Monday night due to several
scheduled rituals following the deities' entry into the Shree Gundicha temple.
"Mangal Aarti was performed at 7.40 am on Tuesday and
thousands of devotees witnessed the ritual without any hassle," a temple
official said, adding that the Lords will be offered the cooked 'prasad' after
almost 20 days.
The cooked food offered to the deities in Shree Gundicha temple is
called 'Adapa Mandap Prasad'.
"We are alert... by the grace of the Lord, everything is
running smoothly. Devotees are entering the Shree Gundicha Temple without any
hassle," IPS officer Soumendra Priyadarshi told PTI.
Priyadarshi is an ADG-rank officer who has been given the
responsibility of overseeing the police arrangement during Rath Yatra. He was
assigned the task by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi after the stampede.
Devotees believe that they can wash away their sins if they have a
darshan of Lord Jagannath seated atop the 'Adapa Mandap'.
According to a statement issued by the Shree Jagannath Temple
Administration (SJTA), the doors will remain closed for the devotees from 9 pm
to 2 am during which a ritual called 'Banakalagi' will be performed.
At least three persons, including two women, were killed and around 50 others injured in a stampede near Shree Gundicha temple in Puri on
Sunday morning during a ceremony related to the ongoing Rath Yatra festivities,
officials said.
Majhi has issued an apology to Lord Jagannath devotees and
undertook a massive administrative overhaul to restore public trust and ensure
the smooth conduct of the remaining rituals of Rath Yatra such as 'Adapa Bije',
'Bahuda', and 'Suna Besha'.
Meanwhile, newly appointed Puri district Collector Chanchal Rana
and Superintendent of Police Pinak Mishra joined duty and are on the field
overseeing the arrangements for the Rath Yatra festival, which started on 27
June and will continue till 8 July.
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