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Lakhs pull chariots on 'Ulto Rath Yatra' in Bengal

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Published : Jul 13, 2019, 9:11 AM IST

Lakhs of devotees across Bengal participated in 'Ulto Rath Yatra' or the return chariot journey of Lord Jagannath and his two siblings on Friday. The most prominent of the ceremonial chariot pulling was held at Kolkata, Mayapur in Nadia, Mahesh in Hooghly and Mahisadal in East Midnapore districts.

Thousands of devotees participated in the chariot- pulling ceremony held at many places in West Bengal

Kolkata/Mayapur: After the nine-day stay in their aunt's place, Sri Jagannath, Baladev and Subhadra Devi went back to their home in the return car festival, popularly known as 'Ulto Rath Yatra'.

Thousands of devotees participated in the chariot- pulling ceremony held at many places in West Bengal.

Decorated with a variety of colourful flowers, the chariots carrying the deities of Sri Jagannath, Baladev and Subhadra were pulled in the accompaniment of drum beating, blowing of conch shells and devotional songs.

The most prominent of the ceremonial chariot pulling was held at Kolkata, Mayapur in Nadia, Mahesh in Hooghly and Mahisadal in East Midnapore districts.

Devotees from close to 70 countries, including Australia, France, Russia, Peru, Britain, America, China, Brazil and Spain danced and sang at the ISKCON temple at Mayapur, a spokesman of the organisation said.

More than 50,000 people witnessed the Ulto Rath Yatra at the headquarter of International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) at Mayapur, he said.

Fairs to mark the 9-day Rath Yatra festival were held in a number of villages and towns across the state.

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Lakhs pull chariots on Ulto Rath Yatra in Bengal



Kolkata/Myapur, July 13 Lakhs of devotees across Bengal participated in as Ulto Rath Yatra or the return chariot journey of lord Jagananth and his two siblings on Friday.



After their nine-day stay in Gundicha temple, believed to be aunt''s place, according to Hindu rituals, Lord Jagananth, his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra returned home during the day.



In Mayapur, after spending nine days at the ISKCON Chandradaya temple, the three grand chariots were opulently decorated with variety of colourful flowers.



A In a rhythmic style, the deities of Jagannath, Baladev and Subhadra moved forward step by step, known as Pahandi Vijay, from the Gundicha temple to their respective carts. The accompaniment of beating of ''ghantas'' and ''khol'' and blowing of conch shells added to the grandeur of the celebration.



Devotees from close to 70 countries like Australia, France, Russia, Peru, Britain, America, China, Brazil, Spain danced and sang ecstatically as they bid adieu to the Lord from Gundicha temple.



Beside, more than 50,000 people witnessed the Ulto Rath Yatra at the headquarter of International Society for Krishna Consciousness in Mayapur of Nadia district.



In Kolkata, ISKCON''s Ulta Rath Yatra attracted a huge crowd.


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