The famous "Chariot Festival" in commemoration of Sri Jaguar, the La Chatra Festival is a big celebration. This is one of the most anticipated festivals in Orissa state and it is under the setting sun on July 14th. The festival is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Goddess Subhadra of his sister and his brother Balabhadra
Every year, Jagannath is believed to want to visit his hometown Mathura for several days. In order to satisfy his wish, this Yatra was done from Jagannath Temple to Gundicha Temple.
2. Jagannath Temple is a Hindu temple of the Orthodox Church of India and can accept Hindu Hindus and believers. The temple gate is open to anyone during the Rusuyatra festival
3. During this festival, the three gods of the temple - Janat, Sudara, Roses - traveled three different tanks. That is why it is also called Chariot Festival. Tanks are called Nandighosha, Taladhwaja, Devadalana.
4. Even if tank architects are still alike, every new tank of the three gods is built with trees every year. There are four trees of horses in each tank.
These tanks were robbed by believers of hundreds of ropes. The figure that so many followers are together is wonderful!
It is believed that when a devotee took Sir Jagunaas' chariot he refused to move. Hundreds of people pushed back from behind and pulled from the front. The tank refused to move. After several hours of celebrations and the efforts of the universe, the tank started to move.
7. In the week before Jatra, the gate of the Jagannath Temple was closed. Meanwhile Sir Jaganath is considered to have rested with high fever.
Interestingly, Ashadh Shukla Dwitiya celebrates this festival every year, during which it is raining every year.
10. After 9 days of rest at Gundicha Temple, the Lord returns to Jagannath Temple and stops on the way. It is believed that Sir Jagannath will not come back without his favorite sweet Poda Pitha. Poda Pitha is a very popular pancake in Orissa.
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Jagannath Rath Yatra 2018: Jagannath Rath Yatra's 9-day annual festival is one of the biggest and most popular festivals in India. Here, millions of followers participate in the Yatra parade and have blessings from Jagannath. Lord, Jagannath Rath Yatra 's nine - day annual festival commemorates Sir Jagannath, Sir Baldev and their sister Subhadra with their aunt' s place Gundicha Temple 's annual travel. It is believed that anyone who can pull the road will be blessed to eliminate all the crimes they may have committed in the past.
The famous "Chariot Festival" in commemoration of Sri Jaguar, the La Chatra Festival is a big celebration. This is one of the most anticipated festivals in Orissa state and it is under the setting sun on July 14th. The festival is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, Goddess Subhadra of his sister and his brother Balabhadra
Jagannath Rath Yatra is one of the most anticipated festivals in Orissa and India, and it is an annual event held in June or July. It was devoted to the Lord Jagannath (Lord Krishna), the goddess Subhadra of his sister and his brother Balabhadra. It is also known as Gundisha Yatra, Chariot Festival, Dasavatara and Navadina Yatra. Every year the idols of the three gods trees are from Jagannath Temple to Gundicha Temple. These idols are placed in decorative tanks with hymns and capes. Before Yatra began, the idol was bathed in 109 barrels of water, this is Snana Pornima. Quarantine them until the day of the parade so people will think that people are morbid. This case is called Ansara. On the day of the parade, the sacred ritual of Chhera Pahara was done by the noble heir of Orissa.