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Ratha Yatra

Ratha Yatra[a] (/ˈrʌθə ˈjɑːtrə/), or chariot festival, is any public procession in a chariot.[3][4] They are held annually during festivals in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.[5] The term also refers to the popular annual Ratha Yatra of Puri.[6] 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.[7][8]

For the festival in Puri, see Ratha Yatra (Puri). For the festival in Ahmedabad, see Rath Yatra (Ahmedabad).

Ratha Yatra

Ghosa Jatra

Ashadha Shukla Dashami

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27 June

16 July

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Ratha Yatra processions have been historically common in Vishnu-related (Jagannath, Rama, Krishna) traditions in Hinduism across India,[9] in Shiva-related traditions,[10] saints and goddesses in Nepal,[11] with Tirthankaras in Jainism,[12] as well as tribal folk religions found in the eastern states of India.[13] Notable Ratha Yatras in India include the Ratha Yatra of Puri, the Dhamrai Ratha Yatra in Bangladesh and the Ratha Yatra of Mahesh. Hindu communities outside India, such as in Singapore, celebrate Ratha Yatra such as those associated with Jagannath, Krishna, Shiva and Mariamman.[14] According to Knut Jacobsen, a Ratha Yatra has religious origins and meaning, but the events have a major community heritage, social sharing and cultural significance to the organizers and participants.[15]


Western impressions of the Jagannath Ratha Yatra in Puri as a display of unstoppable force are the origin of the English word juggernaut.

Etymology[edit]

Ratha Yatra is derived from two Sanskrit words, Ratha, which means chariot or carriage, and Yatra which means journey or pilgrimage.[16] In other Indian languages such as Odia, the phonetic equivalents are used, such as jatra.

Puri, at Puri in the state of Odisha, is the largest and most visited Ratha Yatra in the world attracting a large crowd every year.

Ratha-Jatra

Baripada Ratha Yatra is the second oldest in the world. So is also called as Dwitiya Shrikhetra or 2nd Puri. Ratha Jatra has been celebrated here since 1575 without any interruption.

Baripada

Ratha Yatra of is the second largest Ratha Yatra in the world. The Keonjhar Ratha (Chariot) - Nandighosh is the Tallest Ratha in the World.

Kendujhar

- Ratha Yatra also takes place in Ahmedabad, Gujarat State, which is known to be the third largest in the world.[35]

Rath Yatra (Ahmedabad)

Sukinda Ratha Yatra in Odisha is also known to attract a large number of devotees.

at Dhamrai in Bangladesh, is the most famous Ratha Yatra in Bangladesh.

Dhamrai Rathayatra

Dhaka Ratha Jatra is the second famous Ratha Jatra in Bangladesh.

ISKCON

Ratha Jatra, West Bengal, India.

Rajbalhat

Mahishadal Rathayatra

Guptipara Rathayatra

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The Jagannatha Temple at Puri: Its Architecture, Art, and Cult