
Mark the Date: 27 June 2025
The streets of Puri come alive each year with one of India’s most spiritually electrifying festivals — Jagannath Rath Yatra, the majestic chariot festival of Lord Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra, and sister Subhadra. But even if you're far from Odisha, you can invite this divine journey into your own home and heart.
As we welcome this powerful occasion on 27th June 2025, here’s everything you need to know about its sacred significance — and how you can celebrate meaningfully with devotion, offerings, and seva through 3ioPrasadam.
What is Jagannath Rath Yatra?

The Rath Yatra is not just a festival — it’s a divine procession where the Supreme Lord, Jagannath (Krishna), steps out to meet his devotees. The deities are placed on enormous wooden chariots and pulled through the streets from the Jagannath Temple to Gundicha Temple.
This rare moment signifies God’s eagerness to reach out to everyone, beyond temple walls, blessing all beings with his darshan.
The Story Behind the Yatra

According to sacred lore, Lord Jagannath longs to visit his aunt’s home — the Gundicha Temple — once a year. Along with Balabhadra and Subhadra, he embarks on this journey in grand chariots, pulled by thousands of devotees with ropes soaked in devotion.
The yatra is also linked to Krishna’s return to Vrindavan, making it an emotional, spiritual reunion with his devotees. Touching the rope, the chariot, or even witnessing this journey is considered to grant mukti (liberation).
Why Celebrate Rath Yatra at Home?

Even if you can't travel to Puri, bringing the essence of the Rath Yatra into your home allows you to connect deeply with the divine. It’s a time to:
- Recreate the Lord’s journey symbolically
- Chant and sing bhajans in his name
- Offer prayers, prasadam, and perform a humble puja
- Teach children about the values of devotion, humility, and service
By doing this, you invite the blessings of Jagannath Mahaprabhu and turn your home into a spiritual temple.
How to Celebrate Rath Yatra at Home

You can create a mini-Rath Yatra atmosphere with just a few thoughtful steps:
- Set up a home altar with idols of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra
- Light incense, ghee diyas, and burn camphor to purify the space
- Offer Khichdi, sweets, and fruits as bhog
- Perform pooja and sing Jagannath bhajans
- Recreate a symbolic procession using a mini cart or altar platform
- Most importantly — offer seva from your heart
Rath Yatra Must-Haves from 3ioPrasadam
Everything you need for a soulful home celebration is right here:
Incense Sticks


Let the sacred fragrance fill your home as you welcome Lord Jagannath’s divine presence. These incense sticks are perfect for your Rath Yatra puja, aarti, and bhog offerings, creating an atmosphere of devotion and purity.
Ghee Diyas

Experience effortless devotion with our pre-filled Ghee Diyas, crafted to light up your altar with purity. No fuss, no mess — just light and let the warm, sacred glow invite divine presence into your home.
Organic Camphor

Purify your space with 100% natural camphor, known to dispel negative energies and elevate your spiritual vibrations. Ideal for aarti and daily cleansing rituals during Rath Yatra.
Celebrate with Seva: The True Spirit of the Yatra
The highest form of devotion is service (seva) — and Rath Yatra is the perfect time to give selflessly, just as the Lord gives Himself to us.

Let your yatra be a blessing for someone else. Sponsor a wholesome meal for people in need — a true offering of love to Jagannath.
Book a Pooja/Kirtan


Have special Poojas/Kirtan performed in sacred temples on your behalf. Whether it’s for peace, gratitude, or protection, make this yatra spiritually impactful.
Gau-Seva

Offer Gau-Seva this Rath Yatra and receive the blessings of Go-Mata and Lord Jagannath.
A sacred act of compassion that multiplies your spiritual merit this divine season.
Jai Jagannath! Bring the Divine Home
This 27th June, don’t just witness the Rath Yatra — be part of it. Let your home resound with mantras, your heart be filled with seva, and your spirit dance in the joy of Lord Jagannath’s love.
Celebrate devotionfully with 3ioPrasadam — from pooja to seva, all in one sacred space. Explore: 3ioprasadam.com
Jai Jagannath!