Ratha Yatra is one of the major festivals associated with Lord Jagannath, Puri, Orissastate, India. Jagannath(far right) with his brother Balarama(far left) and sister Subadra (center) in Radhadesh, Belgium Jagannath is a Sanskrit term used to describe a deity form of Krishna. ... Puri is a city in the Indian state of Orissa, which is famous for having a Jagannath temple. ... Orissa (2001 provisional pop. ... India is subdivided into 28 states, 6 union territories and a National Capital Territory. ...
It is a large annual festival originating in the city of Puri, most of the citie's society is based around the worship of Lord Jagannatha with the ancient temple being the fulcrum of the area. Jagannatha (1690-1750) was an astronomer in the court of Jai Singh. ...
Etymology
Rath yatra consists of two words: rath, meaning a chariot and yatra, which means a pilgrimage, a journey or a procession. Accordingly, Rath yatra describes a procession of chariots, generally drawn by horses. Vedic scripture speaks of Rath in various contexts, and in the epic wars of the Mahabarath, Rathas formed a major means of movement of warriors. There were many famous Rath Yatras in Hindu legend. Pilgrim at Mecca A pilgrimage is a term primarily used in religion and spirituality of a long journey or search of great moral significance. ... The adjective Vedic may refer to The Vedas, the oldest preserved Indo-Aryan texts. ... The Mahabharata (Devanagari: महाà¤à¤¾à¤°à¤¤, phonetically Mahabharata - see note), sometimes just called Bharata, is one of the two major ancient Sanskrit epics of India, the other being the Ramayana. ...
The festival
The festival of Rath yatra is celebrated in the mansson month of July.
Yatra might be performed on foot (pada yatra), by train, or by air (vimana yatra).
Rathayatra is a celebration of the occasion when Sri Krsna (Lord Jagannatha) attended a religious function in Kuruksetra some 5,000 years ago, traveling from Dwarka in a big chariot along with Subhadra and Balarama.
Today, rathayatra festivals are performed at temples around the world, and they are one of the paraphernalia of our Krsna Consciousness movement because they revive our consciousness about Krsna.