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Posted: Jul 03 2011 (08:45)

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Travel Guides >> Holiday Ideas >> Festivals >> Rath Yatra
Rath Yatra 2011
Rath Yatra in Puri
When: 3rd July 2011
Where: Puri, Orissa
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you've ever wondered what a juggernaut actually looks like, this is where you can see it- in the great annual rath yatra (often referred to, rather prosaically, as the (Car Festival) of Lord Jagannath in Orissa. The venue for the festival is the town of Puri, famed for its temple to Lord Jagannath
For the rath yatra, three huge chariots - each with about a dozen wheels up to 7 feet in diameter - are ritually pulled through the streets, from the Jagannath temple to the temple of Gundicha Mandir. The raths are replicas of the Jagannath temple and each of them carries an idol - of Jagannath, of his brother Balbhadra and his sister Subhadra - to Gundicha Mandir, where they stay for a week before being taken back, again in the raths, to the Jagannath Temple.
The entire journey- back and forth- is accompanied by thousands of pilgrims, many of whom (in previous years, but fortunately no longer) threw themselves under the wheels of the 'juggernaut' in their fervour. Today, the days for the yatra are holidays, when all of Puri becomes one huge fairground and temple rolled into one.
This chariot festival of Puri takes place during the full moon in the month of Asadha (June/ July) according to the Hindu calendar. Puri being the abode of the three gods, attracts a lot of pilgrims from across India to celebrate the return of the three Gods to their mother's house. In addition to being an important pilgrimage, this event also attracts many tourists, who come to observe the procession of the Jagannath Chariots

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Jagannath Swami Nayana Pathgami Bhabatume
Lord Of The Universe Bless You and your Family
Happy GhosaJatra
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Thank you very much for info, jai jagannath
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Jai Jagarnnath
Live telecast on TV
All are requested to take a glimpse
Regards
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Ya just now i have seen the telecast....
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Mishraji, thanks a lot for all that info. Made wonderful reading. To add to what Mishraji has stated, Puri and Lord Jagannath have also contributed one word to the ENGLISH LANGUAGE and that is JUGGERNAUT.
Part of Speech: noun
Pronunciation: ['jê-gêr-nat or -nawt]
Definition: An inexorable power or object that crushes whatever is in its way.
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There are few household uses for this term but in the larger world many arise: "Microsoft is seen by many as an economic juggernaut threatening small software companies" or "The Reagan campaign was a juggernaut on the road to the Whitehouse."
Suggested Usage: In Britain the word may also refer to a large truck.
Etymology: Hindi Jagannath "lord of the world", the title of Vishnu. (Worshipers sometimes jump under the wheels of the wagon carrying the idol of Krishna during the procession in his honor.) From Sanskrit jagannathah: jagat "the world, wind, moving" + nathah "lord." Jagat is a reduplicated form of PIE *gwa (*gwe-gwa), which became both "go" and "come" in English and, in Latin, venire "come."

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