ISKCON organised an untimely Shree Jagannath Ratha Yatra at Jacksonville Beach, Florida, on Saturday, May 16, 2026, despite a formal protest letter submitted by Odia residents of Florida.
Community members expressed strong objections, stating that the untimely conduct of the festival abroad violates traditional norms. They argued that the sanctity of Jagannath rituals must be preserved, and deviations misrepresent Odia culture.
Videos and documents shared by residents show the procession taking place with decorated chariots and devotees participating. The protest letter urged ISKCON to refrain from holding the Yatra outside the prescribed schedule, but the event went ahead.
This development has reignited debate over ISKCON’s global celebrations of Jagannath festivals. Critics allege that repeated untimely observances abroad disregard scriptural traditions and hurt religious sentiments.
Odia residents in Florida have demanded wider awareness of the issue and urged media organisations to highlight their concerns prominently. They stressed that the matter is not about faith alone but about cultural authenticity and respect for centuries‑old practices.

























