what is the moral of ratha yatra
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Ratha Yatra also referred to as Rathayatra, Rathajatra or Chariot festival is any public procession in a chariot.The term particularly refers to the annual Rathayatra in Odisha, Jharkhand, West Bengal and other East Indian states, particularly the Odia festival[3] that involve a public procession with a chariot with deities Jagannath (Vishnu avatar), Balabhadra (his brother), Subhadra (his sister) and Sudarshana Chakra (his weapon) on a ratha, a wooden deula-shaped chariot. It attracts over a million Hindu pilgrims who join the procession each year.
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After 36 years of the Mahabharata war, Lord Krishna's duties were completed in this mortal world. He wanted to leave this world and for that, he organized a leela. He was mortally wounded by the arrow of a dhivar called Jara. After his death, Arjuna cremated his body. To his surprise, Krishna's whole body burned down into ashes except his heart which was still beating. Arjuna kept the heart with himself, as a sumbol of his deceased friend, guide and Lord. One day, a divine voice asked Arjuna to cast the heart into the sea. Arjuna did the same.
The heart kept of floating on the sea and gradually turned into a blue statue of Lord Krishna.
The heart floated towards the eastern-coast of India and was collected by a tribal leader called Vishwavasu. The tribal group enshrined the statue in a cave and started worshiping it.