Kolkata, India, July 15, 2024 — The streets of Kolkata came alive today as thousands of Hindu devotees gathered to celebrate the Ulta-Rath Yatra, marking the return journey of the chariots carrying the deities of Jagannath, Balaram, and Subhadra. Organized by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), the grand procession made its way down the iconic Chowringhee Road, drawing participants and spectators from all over the city and beyond. The Ulta-Rath Yatra, also known as the Return Journey, is a significant event in the Hindu calendar. It commemorates the return of Lord Jag


Kolkata, India, July 15, 2024 — The streets of Kolkata came alive today as thousands of Hindu devotees gathered to celebrate the Ulta-Rath Yatra, marking the return journey of the chariots carrying the deities of Jagannath, Balaram, and Subhadra. Organized by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), the grand procession made its way down the iconic Chowringhee Road, drawing participants and spectators from all over the city and beyond. The Ulta-Rath Yatra, also known as the Return Journey, is a significant event in the Hindu calendar. It commemorates the return of Lord Jagannath, his elder brother Balaram, and sister Subhadra to their home temple after spending a week at the Gundicha Temple. This celebration is the counterpart to the Rath Yatra, which marks the deities' initial journey to the Gundicha Temple. From early morning, the air was filled with the sounds of devotional songs, drums, and conch shells as devotees assembled near the ISKCON temple. The beautifully decorated chariots, adorned with vibrant flowers and intricate designs, stood ready to carry the deities on their journey back. The atmosphere was charged with spirituality and joy, as participants eagerly awaited the chance to pull the sacred chariots. As the chariots began to move, the crowd surged forward, chanting "Jai Jagannath!" with fervor. Men, women, and children alike participated in pulling the ropes, considering it a blessing to assist in the divine journey. The procession moved slowly but steadily, with stops at various points for special rituals and offerings. The vibrant spectacle attracted not only devotees but also curious onlookers and tourists, all captivated by the grandeur and devotion on display. The Ulta-Rath Yatra in Kolkata is not just a religious event but a cultural phenomenon that showcases the rich heritage and unity of the city. It is a day when people from all walks of life come together, transcending barriers, to celebrate faith and community. As t


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