
Jagannath Rath Yatra Singapore 2025 at Woodlands Stadium
For the past three years, Photosynthesis Photography Services has had the privilege of serving as the official photography and videography team for the annual Jagannath Rath Yatra organised by International Sri Krishna Mandir Singapore (ISKM). In 2025, our team once again travelled to Singapore to document the celebrations at Woodlands Stadium, continuing a relationship built through years of coverage and visual storytelling.

Inspired by the world famous Jagannath Rath Yatra of Puri, Odisha, the festival brings together devotees, volunteers, performers, families, and visitors from across Singapore in a celebration of faith, culture, and community. Organised by ISKM Singapore, the event has become one of the most significant annual Hindu festivals in the country.

This page features photographs and observations from our on-site coverage of the 2025 Jagannath Rath Yatra at Woodlands Stadium, documenting the procession, cultural performances, community participation, and the many moments that shaped the day.
Three Years of Documenting the Jagannath Rath Yatra in Singapore



The 2025 edition of the Jagannath Rath Yatra marked the third consecutive year that Photosynthesis Photography Services served as the official photography and videography team for International Sri Krishna Mandir Singapore.
Our journey with the festival began in 2023 at Toa Payoh Stadium, continued in 2024 at Yishun ActiveSG Stadium, and returned in 2025 at Woodlands Stadium. Over these three years, our team has documented the procession, cultural performances, community participation, volunteer efforts, and the countless moments that make the festival one of Singapore’s most significant annual Hindu celebrations.

For us, this assignment represents more than a single event. It reflects an ongoing relationship built on trust, consistency, and a shared commitment to preserving important cultural moments through photography and film.

About the Jagannath Rath Yatra in Singapore
The Jagannath Rath Yatra is one of the most recognised Hindu festivals in the world, originating from the historic city of Puri in Odisha, India. The annual procession of Lord Jagannath, Lord Baladeva, and Devi Subhadra has been celebrated for centuries and continues to attract millions of devotees each year.
In Singapore, International Sri Krishna Mandir has played a significant role in preserving and promoting this tradition. The annual Jagannath Rath Yatra organised by ISKM Singapore brings together devotees and visitors from diverse backgrounds while showcasing the cultural and spiritual heritage of the Indian community in Singapore.
Over the years, the festival has evolved into a large-scale celebration featuring devotional activities, cultural performances, music, community participation, and the iconic chariot procession that remains at the heart of the event.
Woodlands Stadium and the 2025 Celebrations

The 2025 Jagannath Rath Yatra was held at Woodlands Stadium, where thousands gathered to participate in the celebrations throughout the evening.


Long before the main procession began, volunteers and organisers were already at work behind the scenes. Stage preparations, logistical coordination, cultural rehearsals, and community activities gradually transformed the venue into a vibrant festival space.

As photographers, these early moments are often just as important as the headline events. They reveal the effort, planning, and dedication that make large community celebrations possible.
Throughout the evening, Woodlands Stadium became a meeting point for devotees, families, performers, volunteers, and visitors. The atmosphere combined spirituality, celebration, and community participation in a way that reflected the multicultural character of Singapore itself.
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The Chariot Procession
At the heart of the festival is the procession of Lord Jagannath, Lord Baladeva, and Devi Subhadra.

As the chariots moved through the venue, devotees gathered in large numbers to participate in the celebration. The procession remains one of the most anticipated moments of the festival and serves as a powerful symbol of faith, devotion, and community.

Photographing the procession requires balancing scale and intimacy. Wide frames capture the energy and participation of thousands of attendees, while closer images reveal personal moments of devotion, reflection, and celebration.

Over three years of documenting the event, one thing has remained constant: the sense of collective participation that brings people together regardless of age, background, or nationality.




Cultural Performances and Community Participation


Beyond the procession, the Jagannath Rath Yatra is also a celebration of culture.

Throughout the event, performers, musicians, dancers, and community groups contributed to an atmosphere that remained energetic throughout the day. Traditional performances, devotional music, and cultural presentations added another dimension to the festival experience.

For our team, documenting these moments is an important part of preserving the complete story of the event. The festival is not only about a single procession. It is also about the people who participate, perform, volunteer, organise, and celebrate together.

Many of the most memorable photographs from the day emerged from these interactions between performers, families, volunteers, and attendees.

The People Behind the Festival
Every successful event depends upon the dedication of people working behind the scenes.
Over the years, one of the most striking aspects of the Jagannath Rath Yatra in Singapore has been the commitment of the volunteers and organisers who make the celebration possible. Their efforts often begin long before attendees arrive and continue long after the final activities conclude.

From coordinating logistics and welcoming visitors to supporting performers and managing event operations, volunteers play a vital role in the success of the festival.

As documentary photographers, we believe these contributions deserve to be recorded alongside the more visible moments of the celebration.

Event Photography Beyond Weddings
While Photosynthesis Photography Services is widely known for wedding photography, our work frequently extends into cultural festivals, documentary projects, musical events, community celebrations, and international assignments.
Our team has documented events across India as well as international destinations including Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand, and Australia.
The Jagannath Rath Yatra organised by International Sri Krishna Mandir Singapore represents one of several long-term relationships that have allowed us to document meaningful cultural experiences beyond the wedding industry.
Assignments such as these reinforce our belief that photography is not only about creating beautiful images. It is also about preserving stories, traditions, communities, and moments that hold lasting significance.
Looking Back on Three Years of Coverage
From Toa Payoh Stadium in 2023 to Yishun ActiveSG Stadium in 2024 and Woodlands Stadium in 2025, documenting the Jagannath Rath Yatra in Singapore has been a remarkable journey.
Few assignments offer the opportunity to witness an event’s growth and evolution over multiple years. Through our continuing partnership with International Sri Krishna Mandir Singapore, we have had the privilege of documenting not only a festival but also a community that continues to preserve and celebrate an important cultural tradition.
We remain grateful to ISKM Singapore for entrusting Photosynthesis Photography Services as the official photography and videography team for three consecutive years and look forward to documenting future celebrations in the years ahead.
Planning an Event in Singapore or Overseas?
While Photosynthesis Photography Services is best known for wedding photography, our team also documents cultural festivals, community celebrations, musical events, corporate gatherings, and destination assignments across India and internationally.
Over the years, our work has taken us to Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Australia, and other destinations where meaningful stories deserve to be preserved through photography and film.
If you are organising a cultural event, community celebration, festival, corporate function, or destination wedding and would like experienced photography and videography coverage, we would be happy to hear from you.
Contact us to discuss your event and coverage requirements.