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what is rath Yatra .....
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Rath Yatra or Car festival is a religious yatra on the chariots from the Jagannath temple to Sri Gundicha temple for a week.
It is a world-famous Hindu festival and is undoubtedly the biggest and the most popular festival held in Odisha. It is the oldest Ratha Yatra taking place in India and the world.
[The picture attached depicts the Chariot of Lord Balabhadra in Puri, Odisha.]
Explanation:
- Rath Yatra is a significant Hindu celebration dedicated to Lord Jagannath, a symbol of Lord Vishnu.
- This celebration draws in a huge number of pioneers and is praised at Puri in Odisha, India in June or July.
- Rath Yatra is otherwise called the Chariot Festival or Car festival and prepares for those aficionados who are limited to enter the sanctuaries to see the gods. Rath Yatra represents mix and balance.
- It is trusted that On Rath Yatra, Lord Sri Jagannath alongside his sister Maa Subhadra and sibling Sri BalBhadra visit the Gundicha Devi's temple or the 'Mausi Maa' temple on their chariots.
- The whole Rath Yatra service is a 12-day long interaction that incorporates numerous customs and rituals where people get a chance to see their devotional idol in real.
- Rath yatra or Chariot festival for people across India is not just a festival but an emotion.
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Rath Yatra is also called the Festival of Chariots.
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What is Rath Yatra?
- Rath (Chariot) Yatra (procession) which is the Festival of Chariots is an important Hindu festival and takes place every year during the summer.
- Rath Yatra may be celebrated round the world, but the grandest and most famous celebrations take place in Puri, India. The celebrations happen at the Jagannath Temple.
When is Rath Yatra celebrated?
- Rath Yatra starts according to Hindu calendar, on the second day of Shukla Paksha.
- It takes place every summer, usually during June or July.
How grand is the procession?
- Devotees gather to watch the three Hindu deities (Lord Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra and his sister Subhadra) that are transported from their old temple to their new temple on large chariots.
- These grand chariots have 18 wheels, are made from more than 4,000 pieces of wood. They take approximately 40 days to build.
- Thousands of people and elephants are used to pull the chariots.
What happens after the procession?
- At the end of the festival, the grand chariots are dismantled and the wood from them is used in the temple kitchens.
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