Guest guest Posted October 31, 2000 Report Share Posted October 31, 2000 Millenium Ratha-yatra Goes Avia in New Delhi ISKCON gives a new touch to the ancient festival of Lord Jagannath November 1, 2000 - For the first time in 20 years, the annual Jagannath Ratha-yatra festival organized by the New Delhi branch of ISKCON will not just pull out from the Red Fort square, as usual, but will also take off in the air. As devotees will honor the 5,000 year old tradition by pulling the cart with the Deities of Jagannath, Baladeva and Subhadra by ropes, a hired helicopter will be showering the chanting and dancing crowds with rose petals from the sky. "Certainly, the flower shower will make the festival more spectacular and jubilant than ever," - says Mahamantra Das, the chairman of the Ratha-yatra Coordination Committee and the co-president of ISKCON New Delhi. "But it will also show in a vivid way that one can use even modern technology in the service of the Lord. After all, 'Jagannath' means 'Lord of the Universe'. So if He owns the whole universe, why not the little helicopter?" The parade, accompanied by horses and elephants, will start at 1pm and proceed around the Red Fort through Ajmeri Gate, Khari Baoli and Chandni Chowk, completing the circle by 7pm. During the 6 hour ride on the ornate chariot topped with a 40-feet high canvass canopy, Lord Jagannath will enjoy 108 aratis and a 56-course feast (chappan bhog) offered to Him by the festival sponsors and dignitaries, including the Cabinet Minister Manohar Joshi. Animated dioramas and a non-stop kirtan by international devotees will add to the pleasure of the Lord and His guests. Upon its return to the Red Fort square, the festive programme will then feature dramas on Krishna lila, bhajans by the Indian celebrity Mridul Krishna Shastri, a lecture on the significance of Ratha-yatra by one of ISKCON spiritual leaders, Gopal Krishna Goswami, and a free prasadam treat for all the participants. "This festival is a collective effort of many devotees and volunteers, who have been working very hard for months to make it happen," - says its co-chairman, New Delhi businessman Shaunak Rishi Das. "Its transcultural spiritual significance - reunion of the Lord with His beloved devotees after long years of separation - reaches deep into everyone's heart. And seeing people of all walks of life, creeds, nations and beliefs happily joining together in dancing and singing, forgetting all their differences, makes us feel completely rewarded for our efforts and inspired to carry on with the tradition for many years to come." Annual Ratha-yatra festival is held by ISKCON in most major cities of the world, including New York, London, Rio-de-Janeiro, Moscow and Sidney. In many of them it has been recognized by the municipal authorities as the official holiday of the city. The International Society for Krsihna Consciousness (ISKCON), popularly known as the Hare Krishna Movement, was founded in 1966 by India's eminent philosopher and spiritual leader A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. ISKCON strives to represent, revive and propagate worldwide the great spiritual heritage of India and thus provide overall solutions to the contemporary spiritual and material problems of the humanity. # # # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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