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History of Ratha Yatra
Ratha Yatra is a famous festival of Hindus. The festival originated in Puri in the State of Odisha and its history is associated with many legends.

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History of Ratha YatraRatha Yatra, also called Roth Jatra or Chariot Festival, is a famous festival of the Hindus. It is celebrated with great grandeur in Odisha, in commemoration of Lord Jagannath who is the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. During this festival, Lord Jagannath, along with his brother Lord Balabhadra and sister Subhadra are transported on a chariot. In Oriya language, "Ratha" means "chariot" and "yatra" means "journey". The festival originated in Puri in the State of Odisha. The history of this festival is associated with many legends.

Legends of Ratha Yatra
The festival has been celebrated since ancient times. According to a legend about its origin, Jagannath is said to have expressed his desire to visit his birthplace every year for a week. Thus, the deities are taken to the Gundicha Mandir every year. According to another legend, Kansa invited brothers Lord Krishna and Balram to Mathura for a wrestling competition with the aim of killing them. Kansa who is their maternal uncle sent Akrur with a chariot to Gokul. History of Ratha Yatra Both the brothers sat on the chariot and headed for their destination. The devotees celebrate this day of departure as Rath Yatra. The people of Dwaraka celebrates this festival on the day when Lord Krishna, accompanied by his brother Balabhadra, took his sister Subhadra, for a ride on a chariot to show the beauty of Dwaraka.

In the temple of Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra are also worshiped. There is an interesting story associated with the presence of three deities in this temple. Once the queens of Lord Krishna requested mother Rohini to share the many interesting amorous episodes of Lord Krishna. Rohini found it improper of Subhadra to hear such stories of Krishna so she sent her away. However, by now Subhadra along with Krishna and Balaram appeared on the scene and the Vrajkatha had soon absorbed them. At this time arrived Narad who on finding the siblings standing together motionless prayed, "May the three of you grant darshan in this manner forever." The boon was granted and thus the siblings forever reside in the Temple of the Lord Jagannath. That is why every year, along with Lord Krishna"s chariot, the chariots of Balabhadra and Subhadra are also carried out in procession. The chariots are pulled by devotees from Janakpur to the temple in Jagannath Puri. This is the only temple in world where three siblings are worshipped together. The festival attracts a large number of people from different corners of the world.


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