Lakhs Throng Puri To Begin New Year With Prayers At Jagannath Temple

Lakhs Throng Puri To Begin New Year With Prayers At Jagannath Temple



Puri: Thousands of devotees thronged Odisha’s pilgrim town of Puri and made a beeline for Shree Jagannath Temple to have darshan of sibling deities on New Year’s Day on Thursday.

The gates of the temple opened at 1.55 am as announced by the administration as devotees queued up outside the 12th century shrine from early hours to offer prayers before Lord Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra and Lord Jagannath.

To ensure proper crowd management, entry into the temple was regulated exclusively through the Singhadwar – Lion’s Gate, while darshan inside the shrine was conducted from the Bahara Katha.

The seaside pilgrim town witnessed unprecedented surge of visitors as the devotees consider that seeking the Lord’s blessings on the first day of the year would bring success to them. Very few elderly people were seen in the queue before the temple, and it was apparently a craze among the youngsters to offer prayers at the temple on the occasion.

Besides keeping the temple and its periphery under

the CCTV surveillance, over 2,100 police personnel were deployed both inside and outside the shrine to manage the crowd, a senior official said.

Every movement of the devotees is being watched through the CCTVs, and a quick action team is prepared to intervene if there is any incident, a police officer said.

“All arrangements have been made for smooth darshan of devotees. Our priority is to ensure a hassle-free darshan of devotees who are standing in the queue since last night. CCTV cameras and public address systems have been engaged in the sheds to assist devotees,” Puri Superintendent of Police Prateek Singh said.

The district administration has engaged hundreds of volunteers to assist the people in having smooth darshan of the deities.

By noon, more than two lakh people have entered the temple and had smooth darshan, a temple administration official said.

Though the New Year is not a festival as per the Hindu almanac, the occasion has turned out to be a major event in Shree Jagannath Temple here, said Bhaskar Mishra, a researcher in Shree Jagannath culture.

The police said special arrangements have also been made at the sea beach as the devotees, after having darshan in the temple, rush to the sea shore.

Apart from regular staff, the district administration of Puri has engaged over 300 lifeguards to assist tourists to have a smooth sea bath, a fire service official said.

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