"The devotees will not be allowed to climb the chariots. The Daitapati priests of the 12th century shrine have agreed to the proposal of the state government," Law Minister Arun Kumar Sahoo told reporters after a three-hour long discussion with the Daitapati priests here at the state secretariat.
Earlier, the Daitapati priests were opposed to the idea of putting any restriction on the devotees on climbing the chariots of Lord Jagannath.
On the controversial issue of devotees touching the deities on chariots, the minister said, "It is a highly sensitive issue and needs wider consultation with all stake holders."
"We have accepted the state government's proposal of not allowing the devotees to climb chariots on three days- rath Yatra day, Bahuda and Suna Vesha from the security point of view. But, the practice of devotees mounting to chariots after they reach destination will continue," said Ramakrushna Mohapatra, the leader of the Daitapati Nijog.
Earlier, the Shankaracharya of Puri Swami Nischalananda Saraswati had recommended to the Sri Jagannath Temple Managing Committee headed by Puri king Gajapati Divyasingha Deb to ban devotees from climbing the chariots and touching the deities.
"Climbing chariots and touching the deities was against the Hindu religion. It is a 'Mahapap' (sin)", the Shankaracharya had said.