Thousands of devotees from across the country and abroad descended on this seaside pilgrim town in Odisha to have a glimpse of the presiding deities of the 12th century shrine of Sri Jagannath as they mingled with the sea of humanity during the annual festival of chariots.
"Elaborate security arrangements have been made in view or the recent serial blasts at Bodh Gaya in Bihar as a precautionary measure," a senior police officer said.
Personnel of Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS), Rapid Action Force (RAF) and sharp shooters were deployed in vital points while the Coast Guard kept a vigil on the sea.
Undeterred by security threat, devotees poured into the town since early morning to watch the ceremony and pull the three majestic and colourful chariots on the 'Bada Danda', the grand avenue, where security personnel were deployed in full strength to prevent any untoward incident.
Descending from the Ratna Sinhasana (the be-jewelled throne), the three deities were taken out of the temple down the 22 steps known as "baisi Pahacha" through the Lion's gate in an elaborate royal ritual called "Pahandi" as devotees and sevayats jostled to have a glimpse and touch them.
In a rhythmic style, the deities moved forward step by step to the accompaniment of beating of cymbals and blowing of conch shells.
