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Mumbai Celebrates Jagannath Rath Yatra

Thousands gather for grand processions across Sion, Sakinaka, and Babulnath

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 16 July 2026 at 08:08 pm
Mumbai Celebrates Jagannath Rath Yatra

On Thursday, July 16, 2026, the city of Mumbai witnessed a grand celebration of the Jagannath Rath Yatra, with thousands of devotees gathering to seek the blessings of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra.

The procession, organised by the Shree Jagannath Mandir, Sion, commenced at around 4 PM from Sree Chaitanya Gaudiya Math and passed through several routes across the area.

The Shri Jagannath Temple in Sakinaka also hosted a grand celebration, with a large number of devotees participating in the procession with deep reverence and enthusiasm.

A Rath Yatra was also carried out near Mumbai's Babulnath Temple on July 16, with devotees participating in the religious procession, reflecting deep faith and devotion among those who took part.

The devotion to Lord Jagannath transcended age, with people from all generations coming together to participate in the celebrations. Youngsters, adults, and the elderly were seen joining the procession, singing devotional hymns and chanting praises of the Lord.

The Jagannath Rath Yatra is among the most revered festivals dedicated to Lord Jagannath, marking the annual ceremonial journey of the deities from their temple to the Gundicha Temple.

While Puri in Odisha hosts the most iconic celebrations, drawing lakhs of devotees each year, the festival is also observed with great devotion in Mumbai, where the Odia community and devotees from across the city have upheld the tradition for years.

The festival has become an integral part of Mumbai's cultural landscape, with the city's residents coming together to celebrate the occasion with great fervour and enthusiasm.

The success of the Rath Yatra processions in Mumbai is a testament to the city's diverse cultural heritage and its ability to bring people together in celebration of their faith.

In conclusion, the Jagannath Rath Yatra celebrations in Mumbai were a grand success, with thousands of devotees coming together to seek the blessings of Lord Jagannath and to celebrate the occasion with great devotion and enthusiasm.

The festival will continue to be an important part of Mumbai's cultural calendar, with the city's residents looking forward to celebrating the occasion with great fervour and enthusiasm in the years to come.

The Jagannath Rath Yatra is a significant festival in India, and its celebration in Mumbai reflects the city's strong cultural ties with the rest of the country.

The festival is a reminder of the importance of faith and devotion in our lives and the role that it plays in bringing people together in celebration of their shared heritage.

As the city of Mumbai continues to grow and evolve, the Jagannath Rath Yatra will remain an important part of its cultural landscape, a testament to the city's rich cultural diversity and its ability to bring people together in celebration of their faith.

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