Missing divine headgear deeply hurts millions of Odia devotees
Devotees across Odisha expressed deep sorrow today after observing Lord Jagannath without his traditional Tahia during the sacred Pahandi ritual. This majestic floral crown usually adorns the deity, giving a distinctly beautiful appearance as he gently sways toward his chariot. Observing the Lord without this crucial ornament has severely hurt religious sentiments statewide. Historically, skilled artisans from the Raghav Das Matha meticulously craft this towering headgear using cane, bamboo, and fragrant flowers to honor a centuries-old Puri tradition. Missing this vital cultural element during the world-famous chariot festival is highly unusual and deeply concerning for millions of followers.
Urgent Calls for Investigation
Many devotees are now demanding a thorough investigation into the incident. Authorities must determine exactly how servitors brought the deity to the chariot without placing the Tahia on his head. Followers remain hopeful that temple administrators will quickly address this lapse.