Rath Yatra 2024

Location: Raghunathpur Posted on: 7/7/2024 5:41:34 PM

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The annual Lord Jagannath's Rath Yatra began in Odisha's Puri on Sunday. This year, due to specific celestial arrangements, the religious event will go on for two days. President Droupadi Murmu witnessed the Rath Yatra in Puri, along with millions of devotees from across the country.
Usually a one-day religious event, the Rath Yatra was last held for two days in 1971. During the Yatra, rituals related to the Hindu deities - Lord Jagannath, Devi Subhadra and Lord Balabhadra - take place.
Also known as the Chariot Festival, the Yatra marks the Holy Trinity's journey to their maternal aunt, Goddess Gundicha Devi's Temple, and concludes with their return after eight days. Ahead of the Yatra, the chariots have been parked in front of the Lion's Gate of the Jagannath temple from where they would be taken to Gundicha temple where the Raths will stay for a week.

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Happy Janmoastomi

Location: Raghunathpur Posted on: 8/26/2024 4:59:31 PM

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Krishna Janmashtami, also known simply as Janmashtami, is a major Hindu festival that marks the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Lord Krishna is revered in Hinduism as the god of compassion, protection, and love, and he is one of the most beloved deities worshipped by millions across the world. This festival, celebrated under various names like Gokulashtami and Shrikrishna Jayanti, holds immense significance in different parts of India. For instance, in Gujarat, it is known as Satam Atham, while in South India, especially in Kerala, it is observed with great devotion. Janmashtami is celebrated with much enthusiasm not only in India but also by Hindu communities worldwide. We will be marking the 5,251st birth anniversary of Lord Krishna in 2024. Here’s everything you need to know about this auspicious day. Story continues below AdvertisementRemove Ad Date and History of Krishna Janmashtami Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Bhadrapada, according to the Hindu lunisolar calendar. This usually falls in August or September as per the Gregorian calendar. In 2024, Krishna Janmashtami will be celebrated on Monday, August 26. The festival is known for its midnight celebrations because Lord Krishna is believed to have been born at midnight. The Nishita Puja (midnight worship) time is set from 12:01 AM to 12:46 AM on August 27, 2024. During this time, devotees gather to perform rituals and celebrate Krishna’s arrival into the world.

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Brotherhood

Location: Kolkata Posted on: 10/13/2024 6:21:15 PM

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That 60 balls cricket match... that sweet childhood days... that laugh fun naughty memories still I remember... In this Durga Puja festival it was my focus to post live streaming of pandle hopping on experimental basis which I succeeded!!! Thanks to the almighty God! take care all of you! take care you too! hope a day will come when there will be no body around us and we will be child again and will remember the childhood days for a day only. take care and God bless! Subho bijaya to all my viewers from all across the globe!...

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A memorable day...

Location: Raghunathpur Posted on: 10/19/2024 4:33:27 PM

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In the skies... in the air... since yesterday #ekjon was here and even Raj World did not know about it that in his jurisdiction there was really #ekjon . At last saw #ekhon gave a big surprise today. Thanks to all for visiting my Raghunathpur... Before the pen gets its blood for two times soon... God bless... #ekjon #rajgautam #rajworld

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Maa Bargabhima

Location: Tamluk Posted on: 2/10/2025 6:39:50 PM

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Jai Maa Bargabhima God bless all...

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