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MYTH OF RATH YATRA______
The myth that surrounds the worship of Lord Jagannath spurts from one spectacular dream that King Indradumna Deva of Kalinga (Orissa) dreamt one night. He was asked by the Gods in his dream to worship Lord Jagannath who was the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The idol was to be built of neem wood which was to be found on the sea shore. The pious king, followed the heavenly orders and as predicted by the dream the block of neem wood was found on the seashore. Lord Vishwakarma was requested to carry out the modeling.
 
 
He agreed on a condition – that no one should disturb him or take a peek at his work until he finished. Terms agreed on the Lord started his work but the curious king broke his promise and made the mistake of looking at the unfinished idols. Furious Lord Vishwakarma, left, leaving the idols limbless. It is in this form all the three deities are worshipped in.
Every 12 years, as the custom goes, Lord Jagannatha, Lord Balarama and Devi Shubhadra has a “Naba Kalebar” or a new body made of neem wood, which is found by the sea shore.

PURI'S RATH_________

The actual festival begins with the "Snanyatra" .The deities are bathed with water from an old well which is in the temple complex. The deities are then put on huge ornamented chariots and are pulled to their destination by millions of devotees. In the procession, the first chariot in line is Taladhyaj, which belongs to Lord Balabhadra. 13.5 mts high, this bold blue structure stands on a platform of fourteen wheels.

 
  The chariot Darpadalan, belonging to Devi Shuvadra follows next. Crimson red in colour, this chariot is around 13 mts high and moves on 12 wheels.Lord Jagannatha Dev's chariot Nandighosh is the last on the line.Bright yellow in colour, this chariot is roughly 14 mts high and stands on 16 wheels. There are 4 wooden horses in front of each chariot.  
   
  The same is done on the day of “UltoRath” when the deities return home, at the Puri temple after the visit. The Rathyatra is one of the holiest as well as one of the popular Hindu festivals. Not only the natives but foreign tourists too find this festival an intriguing affair.  
                 
 
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