Lakhs in Odisha take holy dip, sail boat and offer prayers at temples to observe Kartik Purnima

Bhubaneswar,November 23:

Lakhs of Hindu devotees across Odisha Friday took a holy dip, floated boats made of paper, banana stems and thermocol on water bodies , thronged the temples and offered prayer on Kartik Purnima, full moon day of the Hindu holy month of Kartika today.

Many Odia people consider Kartika as a holy month and do not consume non-vegetarian food throughout the month.Many others who did not observe the month long kartik brata, however, observe the last five days called panchuk consuming only vegetarian food.

The boats made of paper, banana stem and decorated with diya (earthen lamp), betel leaf, betel nut and flowers were sailed by devotees in memory of the maritime glory of the state.

In the past Odia merchants called sadhavas used to sail to Bali, Java, Sumatra, Borneo ,Sri Lanka for trade and cultural exchange on this day after a hearty send off by the female folk.The day being observed as Boita Bandan to commemorate the past glory of the OdishaIn the twin city of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack people took their holy bath in the river Mahanadi, Kathajodi, Kuakhai , Daya and in Mahodadhi in Puri and floated toy boats.

They offered prayers at Sri Jagannath temple Puri,Lingaraj temple, Bhubaneswar, Gada Chandi and Cuttack Chandi temple in Cuttack. A large number of devotees visited Jagannath temple to witness the Rajarajeswara besha of the holy Trinity.

The nation also observe the day as the Guru Nanak Jayanti.

Odisha Chief Minister in a tweet said My greeting to all on #Gurunanak Jyanti, May the holy teachings of Guru Nanak guide us through the right path in our lives.

Mr Patnaik also offered his ishes to the people of the state on holy Kartika Purnia and Boitabandan Ustav.He said it is an identity of the rich maritime trade of Odia Sadhabs and pride and prosperity of the past.

Recollecting the glorious past the chief minister called on the people to work for the development of Odisha .

Meanwhile, Bali Yatra, the 10-day trade fair to commemorate the sea voyages, commenced today on the banks of Mahanadi river at Cuttack.Similar yatra was also organised at Bhubaneswar and Paradip

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