Walking Through Tradition: The Sahis of Puri
The coastal town of Puri in Odisha is globally renowned for the majestic Jagannath Temple , a spiritual beacon that draws millions of devotees each year. Yet, Beyond the temple’s towering spires lies another cultural treasure: the sahis , or traditional streets, that form the lifeblood of the city. These sahis are not mere pathways; they are centuries-old neighborhoods that embody traditions, crafts, and festivals, offering visitors a glimpse into the everyday rhythm of devotion and heritage. Cultural Significance of Sahis The sahis of Puri are deeply intertwined with the rituals and celebrations of the Jagannath Temple. Each Sahi has its Own Identity , often linked to the roles its residents play in temple festivals. From artisans and priests to shopkeepers and performers, the sahis collectively sustain the spiritual and cultural heartbeat of the city. Prominent sahis include Bali Sahi, Dolamandapa Sahi, Goudabada Sahi, Harachandi Sahi, and Kundeibenta Sahi. Alongside these, loc...