Ratha Yatra -- The Chariot Festival at Jagannath Puri, Orissa, India.
Ratha Yatra or the Festival of the Chariots is a major festival, held at Puri in India, associated with Lord Jagannath (avatar of Lord Krishna) during the months of June or July.
The Puri Rath Yatra is world famous and attracts more then one million pilgrims every year, not only from India but also from the different parts of the world. This day is the only day when all people present can get a chance to see the Lord. This festival is a symbol of equality and integration.
Chariot Festival - 2015, Jagannath - Ratha Yatra - Puri , India
2015 Jagannath Chariot Festival Ratha Yatra Puri , India.
The following description is taken directly from Wikipedia.
The Jagannath triad are usually worshiped in the sanctum of the temple at Puri, but once during the month of Asadha (Rainy Season of Orissa, usually falling in month of June or July), they are brought out onto the Bada Danda (main street of Puri) and travel (3 km) to the Shri Gundicha Temple, in huge chariots (ratha), allowing the public to have darśana (Holy view). This festival is known as Rath Yatra, meaning the journey (yatra) of the chariots (ratha). The Rathas are huge wheeled wooden structures, which are built anew every year and are pulled by the devotees. The chariot for Jagannath is approximately 45 feet high and 35 feet square and takes about 2 months to construct.[49] The artists and painters of Puri decorate the cars and paint flower petals and other designs on the wheels, the wood-carved charioteer and horses, and the inverted lotuses on the wall behind the throne.[50] The huge chariots of Jagannath pulled during Rath Yatra is the etymological origin of the English word Juggernaut.[51] The Ratha-Yatra is also termed as the Shri Gundicha yatra.
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The Car of Juggernaut aka Jagannath: Ratha Yatra in India (1928) | British Pathé
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Full titles read: The Juggernaut - From all over the Indian Continent come pilgrims to take part in Hindu's ancient sacred rite.
Puri, India.
M/Ss show huge crowds of people gathered around some temples with balconies; the people wave decorated banners or fans; it seems to be raining as most carry umbrellas. High angle L/S shows two elephants walking through the middle of the crowd. L/S shows a huge ornate shrine on a float moving towards us through the throngs - this must be the Juggernaut; a closer shot shows the float being pulled along by men.
Intertitle reads: Guards now prevent frenzied fanatics from throwing themselves under its wheels.
M/Ss of the Juggernaut being guided through the crowds.
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The Puri Ratha Yatra festival is based around the worship of Lord Jagannath, a reincarnation of lords Vishnu and Krishna. It commemorates his annual visit to his birthplace, Gundicha Temple, and aunt's home along with his elder brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra.
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Full title reads: India. Jagannath Festival - Technicolor.
Puri, India.
GV Crowds assembled round the three cart / juggernauts standing in the middle of the widest road in Puri.
Various shots of pilgrims moving around the wooden platforms.
SV Group of Sadhus singing to the parade of Lord Jagannath.
Various shots of people with coloured rosaries.
GV 800 year old temple of Lord Jagannat / Jagan Nath.
SV Priest carrying out large wooden log (Sudershan Chakra) from the Temple.
Various shots of priests with the image of Subhadara. Priests with image of Balarama.
Shots of priests hoisting the images onto the carts. Shots of priests with the image of Lord Jagannath.
Shots of massive crowds.
Various shots of priests and people pulling the massive carts along. Elephants walk in the crowds. Priests bang gongs which provides incentives for pulling. Great shots of massive crowds.
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Millions of devotees attended the Rath Yatra Chariot festival and witnessed the Return Journey of the three sibling deities - Lord Balabhadra, Lord Jagannath and Devi Subhadra - to the Shri Jagannath temple, in Puri on Friday, after a nine-day 'holiday' in the Gundicha temple.
Three massive wooden chariots decorated with gold ornaments - each representing an idol - were paraded through the city with a traditional stop at the Mausima Temple. Footage shows people following the march, praying, chanting or watching the ceremony from buildings.
I have never seen so much of a crowd and celebrations like this. I am very much excited to see the devotion, the chariots and people, said Gairika, who attended the festival for the first time.
Suzanne travelled all the way from the UK to witness the ceremony. The vibration of the whole city is divine and I just feel God's special blessing here, so it's a real joy to be here, she said.
Following the popular beliefs, the festival commemorates the annual journey of the three idols, in which they spend nine days at their aunt's residence - the Sri Gundicha Temple - and return on the 10th day to Srimandir on their majestic wooden chariots.
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Ratha Yatra: the Hindu chariot festival in India
Night view of Lord Jagannath's Rath Yatra as large number of devotees participated in the procession in Puri, Odisha.
Ratha yatra, the Festival of Chariot : Chariots of Shri Jagannath is celebrated every year at Puri, the temple town in Odisha, on the second (dwitiya) day of shukla pakshya (waxing cycle of moon) of Ashadh Maas (3rd month in Lunar Calendar). The festival is also known as Gundicha Jatra, Ghosa Jatra, Navadina Jatra, Dasavatara Jatra and by a variety of other names. The presiding deities of the Jagannath Temple, Puri's main temple, Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra, with the celestial wheel (Sudarshana Chakra) are taken out from the temple precincts in an elaborate ritual procession to their respective chariots. The huge, colourfully decorated chariots are drawn by multitude of devotees on the bada danda, the grand avenue to the Gundicha Temple (Gundicha - King Indradyumna's Queen), two miles away to the North. On their way back from the Gundicha Temple, the three deities stop for a while near the Mausi Maa Temple (Aunt's abode) and have an offering of the Poda Pitha, which is a special type of pancake supposed to be the Lord's favourite. After a stay for seven days, the deities return to their abode.
Three richly decorated chariots, resembling temple structures, are pulled through the streets of Puri called Badadanda. The three chariots of Balarama, Subhadra and Jagannatha are newly constructed every year with wood of specified trees like phassi, dhausa, etc. They are customarily brought from the ex-princely state of Dasapalla by a specialist team of carpenters who have hereditary rights and privileges for the same. The logs are traditionally set afloat as rafts in the river Mahanadi. These are collected near Puri and then transported by road. Lord Jagannatha's Chariot is called Nandighosa. It is forty-five feet high and forty-five feet square at the wheel level. It has sixteen wheels, each of seven-foot diameter, and is decked with a cover made of red and yellow cloth.
This commemorates the annual journey of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and their sister Subhadra to their aunt's temple, the Gundicha Temple which is situated at a distance of 2 km from their temple. This is the only day when devotees who are not allowed in the temple premises such as non-Hindus and foreigners can get their glimpse of the deities. During the festival, devotees from all over the World go to Puri with an earnest desire to help pull Lords' chariot with the help of other priests pulling the chariots with ropes. They consider this a pious deed and risk their lives in the huge crowd.
The huge processions accompanying the chariots play devotional songs with drums, tambourines, trumpets etc. Children line the streets through which the chariot will pass and add to the mass chorus. The Rath carts themselves are some approximately 45 feet (14 m) high and are pulled by the thousands of pilgrims who turn up for the event; the chariots are built anew each year only from a particular type of tree. Millions of devotees congregate at Puri for this annual event from all over the country and abroad. It is also broadcast live on many Indian, foreign television channels as well as many of the websites telecast jagannath ratha yatra live.
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Puri Rath Yatra 2019 | Puri Jagannath Rath Yatra 2019 | Rath Yatra 2019 Puri
Ratha Jatra, the Festival of Chariot: Chariots of Shri Jagannath is celebrated every year at Puri, the temple town in Odisha, on the second (dwitiya) day of shukla pakhya. The presiding deities of the Jagannath Temple, Puri's main temple, Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra, with the celestial wheel are removed from the temple in a ceremonial procession to their chariots.
As per the traditional Odia calendar, the Ratha Yatra begins on the second day of Shukla Paksha of the Hindu lunar month of Ashadha. In 2019, it commences on July 4 and ends on July 15.
The Ratha Yatra festival begins with the idols of Lord Jagannath, along with his elder brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra, being taken out of their abode in the Jagannath Temple. The three of them travel to Gundicha Temple, a few kilometers away. They remain there for seven days before returning via Mausi Maa Temple, the abode of Lord Jagannath's aunt.
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India observes the greatest Ratha Yatra of Lord Jagannath in Puri
India observes the greatest Carnival Ratha Yatra of Lord Jagannath in the coastal city of Puri, Odisha, India.
Ratha yatra, the Festival of Chariot : Chariots of Shri Jagannath is celebrated every year at Puri, the temple town in Odisha, on the second (dwitiya) day of shukla pakshya (waxing cycle of moon) of Ashadh Maas (3rd month in Lunar Calendar). The festival is also known as Gundicha Jatra, Ghosa Jatra, Navadina Jatra, Dasavatara Jatra and by a variety of other names. The presiding deities of the Jagannath Temple, Puri's main temple, Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra, with the celestial wheel (Sudarshana Chakra) are taken out from the temple precincts in an elaborate ritual procession to their respective chariots. The huge, colourfully decorated chariots are drawn by multitude of devotees on the bada danda, the grand avenue to the Gundicha Temple (Gundicha - King Indradyumna's Queen), two miles away to the North. On their way back from the Gundicha Temple, the three deities stop for a while near the Mausi Maa Temple (Aunt's abode) and have an offering of the Poda Pitha, which is a special type of pancake supposed to be the Lord's favourite. After a stay for seven days, the deities return to their abode.
Three richly decorated chariots, resembling temple structures, are pulled through the streets of Puri called Badadanda. The three chariots of Balarama, Subhadra and Jagannatha are newly constructed every year with wood of specified trees like phassi, dhausa, etc. They are customarily brought from the ex-princely state of Dasapalla by a specialist team of carpenters who have hereditary rights and privileges for the same. The logs are traditionally set afloat as rafts in the river Mahanadi. These are collected near Puri and then transported by road. Lord Jagannatha's Chariot is called Nandighosa. It is forty-five feet high and forty-five feet square at the wheel level. It has sixteen wheels, each of seven-foot diameter, and is decked with a cover made of red and yellow cloth.
This commemorates the annual journey of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and their sister Subhadra to their aunt's temple, the Gundicha Temple which is situated at a distance of 2 km from their temple. This is the only day when devotees who are not allowed in the temple premises such as non-Hindus and foreigners can get their glimpse of the deities. During the festival, devotees from all over the World go to Puri with an earnest desire to help pull Lords' chariot with the help of other priests pulling the chariots with ropes. They consider this a pious deed and risk their lives in the huge crowd.
The huge processions accompanying the chariots play devotional songs with drums, tambourines, trumpets etc. Children line the streets through which the chariot will pass and add to the mass chorus. The Rath carts themselves are some approximately 45 feet (14 m) high and are pulled by the thousands of pilgrims who turn up for the event; the chariots are built anew each year only from a particular type of tree. Millions of devotees congregate at Puri for this annual event from all over the country and abroad. It is also broadcast live on many Indian, foreign television channels as well as many of the websites telecast jagannath ratha yatra live.
Source: Wikipedia
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Nandighosha
The chariot of Lord Jagannath is named as Nandighosha or
Garudadhwaja or Kapiladhwaja. The Lord is accompanied
by Madanmohan.
Number of wheels: 16
Total Number of wooden pieces used: 832
Height: 44' 2
Length and breadth: 34'6 x 34'6
Wrappings: Red, Yellow colour cloths
Guarded by: Garuda
Name of the charioteer: Daruka
The flag: Trailokyamohini
The horses: Shankha, Balahaka, Suweta, Haridashwa
The rope: Sankhachuda Naguni
Presiding Nine Deities: (i) Varaha
(ii) Gobardhan
(iii) Krishna, Gopi Krishna
(iv) Nursingha
(v) Rama
(vi) Narayan
(Vii) Trivikrama
(viii) Hanuman
(ix) Rudra
Taladhwaja
The Chariot of Balabhadra named as Taladhwaja or
Langaladhwaja. The Lord is accompanied by Ramakrishna.
Number of wheels: 14
Total Number of wooden pieces used: 763
Height: 43' 3
Length and breadth: 33' x 33'
Wrappings: Red, Bluish green colour cloths
Guarded by: Basudev
Name of the charioteer: Matali
The flag: Unnani
The horses: Tribra, Ghora, Dirghasharma, Swornanava
The rope: Basuki Naga
Presiding Nine Deities: (i) Ganesh, (ii) Kartikeya, (iii)
Sarvamangala, (iv) Pralambari, (v) Hatayudha, (vi)
Mrutyunjaya, (vii) Natamvara, (viii) Mukteswar,(ix)
Sheshadeva
Darpadalana
The chariot of Subhadra named as Darpadalana or
Devadalana or Padmadhwaja. The Goddess is accompanied
by Sudarshana.
Number of wheels: 12
Total Number of wooden pieces used: 593
Height: 42' 3
Length and breadth: 31'6 x 31'6
Wrappings: Red, Black colour cloths
Guarded by: Jayadurga
Name of the charioteer: Arjuna
The flag: Nadambika
The horses: Rochika, Mochika, Jita, Aparajita
The rope: Swarnachuda Naguni
Presiding Nine Deities: (i) Chandi, (ii) Chamunda
(iii) Ugratara, (iv) Vanadurga, (v) Shulidurga, (vi) Varahi
(vii) Shyamakali , (viii) Mangala, (ix) Vimala
2017 ISKCON Habibpur, Ranaghat, India Ratha Yatra Festival.
2017 ISKCON Habibpur, Ranaghat, India Ratha Yatra Festival.
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