Jagannath Yatra: A moving symbol of compassion and unity
July 20, 2025
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Jagannath Yatra: A moving symbol of compassion and unity

The Jagannath Yatra is a profound cultural and spiritual movement that embodies compassion, unity, and inclusiveness beyond religious rituals. It reminds society of the power of collective humanity and emotional bonds in building a harmonious, just world

by Dr Manmohan Prakash
Jun 28, 2025, 09:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Opinion, Odisha
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The Jagannath Yatra is not merely a religious celebration; it is a dynamic social and cultural movement that visits us every year with a powerful reminder — that compassion, cooperation, and harmony form the true foundation of any civilised society. When Bhagwan Jagannath comes out of his sanctum accompanied by his siblings Balabhadra and Subhadra, it is far more than a ceremonial outing. It is a profound declaration that divinity resides not just in temples but within the hearts and souls of the people.

This sacred journey teaches us that genuine bonds are not forged by blood but by empathy, trust, and emotional connection. The halting of Bhagwan Jagannath’s chariot at the tomb of Salabega, a devout Muslim, stands as a radiant example of religious unity, acceptance, and mutual respect. It signifies that divine love knows no boundaries of caste, creed, or sect.

What’s truly remarkable is that Jagannath’s chariot does not move through mechanical force or an assigned driver. Thousands of devotees pull it, their hands driven by faith, love, and collective will. At that moment, all distinctions of class, caste, or social status dissolve. What remains is the unified force of humanity, working in tandem — a force that propels not only the chariot but also the spirit of the society forward. This is what turns the Yatra into more than a ritual — it becomes a cultural revolution led by compassion.

In today’s world, where families are fragmenting, relationships are becoming transactional, and communities are growing apart, the Jagannath Yatra inspires us to reconnect, restore, and reflect. It tells us that rebuilding relationships cannot be achieved by mere preaching — it demands sensitive and heartfelt conduct. And this Yatra does just that — a living reminder that the foundation of a truly healthy society is coexistence, cooperation, and service.

During challenging times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, when most people were busy protecting their own lives, some risked their own lives to save others. That invisible movement of selfless service and compassion was also a kind of Jagannath Yatra — one that didn’t have decorated chariots or temple bells but silently moved through society, held together by the spirit of humanity.

Ultimately, the Jagannath Yatra reminds us that our culture is not confined to religious rituals — it flourishes wherever humanity thrives. It urges us to recognise that rebuilding a just and vibrant society requires the participation of each individual. It is not just a festival — it is a recurring call to action, a movement that keeps our cultural consciousness alive, whispering to us:

“Let us walk together once again — tied by the thread of compassion, toward a destination of unity and harmony.”

Topics: Jagannath YatraBalabhadraSalabegaCOVID-19 pandemic
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