Anup Jalota Launches JAGANNATHA App, Website Ahead Of Mumbai Rath Utsav To Connect Devotees Worldwide
· Free Press Journal

Mumbai: Renowned bhajan singer Anup Jalota has launched the JAGANNATHA mobile application and the official website of the Shree Jagannatha Balabhadra Subhadra Charitable Trust ahead of this year's Rath Utsav in Mumbai, providing devotees with a digital platform to participate in rituals, make donations and stay updated on the celebrations.
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The 12-day Rath Utsav will begin with the 21-km Rath Yatra from Tapovan Mandir, Malad East, to Patwardhan Park, Bandra West, on July 16. Highlights include a Bhajan Sandhya by Padma Shri Anup Jalota (July 17), the theatrical production Bhagwaan Jagannath Katha (July 19), daily Maha Prasadam and cultural programmes, the Maha Narasingha Yagya and Suna Besha on July 25, before concluding with the sacred Niladri Bije ceremony on July 27.
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Organisers said the JAGANNATHA app has been developed to promote the culture and traditions of Lord Jagannatha globally while offering devotees convenient access to spiritual activities, traditional rituals, festival schedules and regular updates on the event.
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Inviting devotees to join the festival, Shree Jagannatha Neelmadhav Dasa (Dhananjay Kapoor), Managing Trustee of the Shree Jagannatha Balabhadra Subhadra Charitable Trust said, "The chariots of Jagannatha do not move on their own; They move when the devotees come together. By the blessings of Param Brahma, our Rath Utsav is poised to become one of Mumbai's most significant spiritual and cultural celebrations."
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