The Rath Yatra festival is celebrated in Orissa with great enthusiasm and devotion. It is a very beautiful pastime of the Lord which is celebrated as Rath Yatra.
16 days before the Rath Yatra, when the moon is full, the Lord Jagannath takes bath and becomes sick. After that, He is confined to take rest for the next 14 days. He is then provided with special care until He becomes fit for the Rath Yatra.
The special bath takes place in the month of Jyestha during Purnima. This memorializes the appearance of the great Lord Jagannath. According to the sacred Skanda Purana, when King Indradyumna placed the wooden-made Deities, he organized this special bathing ceremony. The day is considered the appearance day of Lord Jagannath. A spiritual text written in the Oriya language is known as the ‘Niladri Mohadaya’. In this text, we could find the records of this fabulous festival. The earliest form of Lord Jagannath is known as the ‘Nilamadhava’. If you are willing and curious enough to find the story of Lord Jagannath, then it is beautifully described in the Jagannath Priyan Natakam. It is the most popular drama of Lord Jagannath. From that time, Sauras and Daitas are the people who have the exclusive right to organize this auspicious festival.
Program Schedule
Jagannath Ratha Yatra
Sunday,
7th July 2024
1:00 PM Onwards
Starting Point
Opp. Hotel Gateway Grandeur, Srinagar Police Point, G.S. Road
Ending Point
Jagannath Cultural Complex, Jayanagar, Beltola
Srimad Bhagavat Katha
7 Days
Wed, 8th July to
Tue, 14th July
7:00 PM Onwards
Followed by Jagannath Prasadam
Venue:
Jagannath Cultural Complex, Jayanagar, Beltola
Speaker
HG Sachipati Das,
ISKCON Dwarka Delhi
Return Ratha Yatra
Wednesday,
15th July Monday
1:00 PM Onwards
Starting Point
Cotton University, Panbazar
Via
HB Road, Panbazar, Fancy Bazar, Old Central Jail, AT Road, Paltan Bazar
Ending Point
ASTC Car Parking, Ulubari
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