Hello My Candlemonk family, welcome to my other weekly blog In this blog I am going to talk about Jagannath Yatra this pageant may be from 1st July to twelve July. This yatra is starting from Puri (Orissa) the celebration of the competition is going to be celebrated in a conventional manner.
There is a belief that visits his aunt’s (Aunt) residence with his brother Balram and his sister Subhadra. The celebration of the festival is going to start on 1st July.
There are three raths used on this festival the forward is of Lord Balram the middle is of sister Subhadra and the backward rath incorporates Lord Jagannath.
According to believe. Once upon a time sister, Subhadra requested her brothers to go around the city. So according to her wish, both brothers took her on a tour of a city in their raths all through this journey they also visited their aunt’s (mausi) residence Gundicha, and go back to Puri after 7 days there is a perception that this pageant is widely known to their home go back.
If we're speaking approximately this competition so it's miles similarly essential to speak approximately the raths all 3 raths are made without the usage of any metallic these raths are completely made with neem timber the choice of this wood is accomplished on Basant Panchami and the day of Akshay Tritiya marks the beginning of making of this rath.
Lord Jagannath’s (Nandighosh )rath is the very best of 3 whose height is 45.6 toes and after that, it's far Taldhwaj the rath of his brother lord Balram with a top of forty-five toes, and the final is of his sister raths Subhadra whose call is Darpandalan whose top is 44.6 ft all of those three raths have specific shades much like Taldhawaj has pink and green Darpandalan has black and pink and Nandighosh consists of a color aggregate of yellow and Lord Jagannath’s rath is the most important of the 3 and include 16 wheels and it is the biggest of the 3 when those three raths are fully prepared and embellished than Puri king Lord Ganesh Palki go to after this all three worshipped in a conventional manner in conventional dress after this the yatra is started because the rath is passing the manner of the rath is clean with a broom. I would like to end my blog with a famous mantra of Lord Krishna
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare