The case was registered based on a written complaint filed by Shree Jagannth Temple Administration (SJTA).
Three persons against whose names complaints had been registred were identified as Lord Jagannath's "Badagrahi" Jagannath Swain Mohapatra, "Pratihari" servitor Artatran Pratihari and a local woman Padmini Patra, said Puri additional superintendent of police Jagannth Pradhan.
Both Swain Mohapatra and Pratihari were accused of helping the woman to climb Lord Jagannath's chariot 'Nandighosh' at Gundicha temple during the recent Rath Yatra here despite a ban on it, he said.
"Pratihari" servitor, according to the complant, had taken Patra along with him on to the chariot on July 21 while Swain Mohapatra was present at the spot but did not oppose it.
Earlier, the SJTA had suspended Pratihari and served the show-cause notice to Swain Mohapatra.
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