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Jagannath Rath Yatra 2023 Day 5: Know About The Schedule, Rituals And Significance
Jagannath Yatra has begun and it is celebrated with a huge enthusiasm across India. The 10-day-long festival begins with the pulling of Lord Jagannath's chariot or holding the rope by lakhs of devotees as there is a belief that it is going to relieve them from the endless cycle of birth and death.
During the Puri Rath Yatra, chariots carrying Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra are pulled from the Puri Jagannath Temple to the Gundicha Temple, where the deity visits his maternal aunt.

Different rituals and unique traditions associated with the festivals and customs are practiced with utmost devotion on the occasion of the Rath Yatra. Hera Panchami is one such unique ritual conducted during the Jagannath Rath Yatra and it is celebrated in the Gundicha temple. Let us know about the date, customs, rituals and significance of Hera Panchami, a unique festival related to the Rath Yatra.
Hera
Panchami
2023
Date
This
year
Hera
Panchami
falls
on
24
June.
The
term
'Hera'
or
'Hora'
means
'to
see
or
behold'
and
Panchami
means
the
'the
fifth
day'
on
the
day
of
Hera
Panchami,
Goddess
Lakshmi
visits
the
Gundicha
temple
to
visit
Lord
Jagannath.
Goddess
Lakshmi's
visit
takes
place
five
days
after
the
Puri
Jagannath
Rath
Yatra.
Hera
Panchami
is
a
personal
ritual
of
the
divine
couple
-
Lord
Vishnu
and
Goddess
Lakshmi.
Hera
Panchami
2023:
Rituals,
And
Beliefs
Popular
belief
is
that
Lord
Jagannath
had
promised
his
wife
Goddess
Lakshmi
that
he
would
return
the
next
day.
But
Lord
Jagannath
does
not
return
the
next
day.
Goddess
Lakshmi
keeps
waiting
and
finally,
on
the
fifth
day,
she
goes
to
Gundicha
temple
on
a
palanquin
and
sees
Lord
Jagannath's
chariot
outside
Gundicha
temple.
How
Is
Hera
Panchami
Celebrated?
Hera
Panchami
is
celebrated
on
the
premises
of
the
Gundicha
temple.
On
this
day,
Goddess
Lakshmi,
the
wife
of
Lord
Jagannath,
goes
to
the
Gundicha
temple
at
her
aunt's
place
to
see
Jagannath.
Goddess
Lakshmi
is
then
taken
in
a
palanquin
to
the
temple,
where
the
priests
take
her
to
the
sanctum
sanctorum
and
introduce
her
to
Lord
Jagannath.
The priests perform the aarti of Lord Jagannath on behalf of the Goddess. Lakshmi then requests Jagannath to come back home and give him Sanmati Mala to Lakshmi as a promise. Goddess Lakshmi is also worshipped on exit and curd is offered to her.
Breaking
Of
Jagannath's
Chariot
By
Goddess
Lakshmi
In
Anger
When
Goddess
Lakshmi
leaves
for
the
Jagannath
temple
in
the
evening
but
does
not
find
the
deity
there,
she
becomes
angry
and
sends
a
servant
to
break
Jagannath's
chariot.
Hiding
behind
a
tree,
she
watches
the
breaking
of
Jagannath's
chariot.
After some time, when the Goddess returns to the main Jagannath temple by the name of Hera Gauri Saha. According to the belief on this day, only a small part of Lord Jagannath's chariot is broken and the whole process and rituals are enjoyed by lakhs of people.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky does not confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Boldsky does not believe in or endorse any superstitions.



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