Dear friends in Sambalpur, Odisha, India, and around the world,
OnlineSambalpur warmly wishes you a joyous and blessed Ratha Jatra!
As the majestic chariots of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra roll down the Grand Road in Puri, let our hearts fill with devotion and wonder. This ancient festival, steeped in tradition and spirituality, unites millions in a celebration of faith and culture.
Did you know?
- Ratha Jatra is the world’s largest chariot festival, attracting over a million devotees annually.
- The massive chariots are reconstructed every year using traditional techniques, without any modern tools or nails.
- Lord Jagannath’s chariot, the Nandighosa, stands at an impressive 45 feet high and moves on 16 wheels.
- The festival spans nine days, culminating in the deities’ return journey called Bahuda Jatra.
Significance:
Ratha Jatra symbolizes the journey of life and the soul’s quest for union with the divine. It represents the equality of all devotees, as people from all walks of life come together to pull the chariots. The festival also highlights the inclusive nature of Jagannath culture, embracing diversity and fostering unity.
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As we celebrate this grand festival, let’s remember its core message of universal love and brotherhood. Whether you’re in Sambalpur, Puri, or anywhere else in the world, may the spirit of Ratha Jatra fill your life with joy, peace, and spiritual enlightenment.
From the streets of Sambalpur to the shores of Puri, from the heartlands of India to the far corners of the globe, let the chants of “Jai Jagannath” resonate, bringing us all closer in devotion and harmony.
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May Lord Jagannath’s blessings be with you all. Jai Jagannath!