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Budapest's Ratha Yatra illuminates the cityBudapest’s Ratha Yatra illuminates the city2,089 Views / EMail This Post / Print This Post / Home » Budapest’s Ratha Yatra illuminates the city
Please visit this link to obtain copyright free photos of the event: Hungary Budapest’s ‘Ratha-yatra’ Festival of Chariot returned to the streets of the capital on Sunday 11th July 2010. Budapest was illuminated by the wonderful colours and sounds of the annual Hare Krishna festival, a vibrant celebration of Indian culture and spirituality in our city. Thousands of festival-goers, pilgrims, and devotees from all over the world hand-pulled the 40-foot high colourful chariot carrying the sacred deities of Lord Jagannatha, Lady Subhadra and Lord Balarama from Hősök tere to Vörömarthy tér. The giant chariot were accompanied by a procession of singers, musicians, and dancers. Among them were three ISKCON sannyasis. Budapest pulsated to Indian spiritual sounds with instruments from across the globe. 14.00 Opening speech At Vörösmarthy tér, where the procession concluded, families enjoyed cultural and educational displays and exhibitions, revealing the spiritual heart of Vaishnavism. Revellers participated in lively workshops, sample music, food, and literature, or try sari-draping and face-painting. From the stage, festival-goers were treated to traditional temple dance, drama, and music. In addition to all this, free prasad was added to a special family outing. It was indeed a feast for the eyes, ears and the palate! Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aeve29XIPTk&feature=related Video: Ratha Yatra A Szekerek Fesztiválja II. rész Budapest 2010. július 11.MOVSubido por CafeteriaPaletteria el 11/07/2010 Indiai szekérkarnevál "Nincs anyagi kezem és lábam, de transzcendentális érzékeimmel elfogadok mindent, amit híveim felajánlanak. Az, hogy megszegted ígéretedet, része kedvtelésemnek, hogy megnyilvánítsam e különleges formámat. Azok a bhakták, akiknek szeme a szeretet írjával van bekenve, mindig fuvolát tartó Krisnaként látnak majd Engem." /harekrisna.hu/ Hungary Ratha Yatra Website: http://krisna.hu/w/?q=node/3208 Hare Krishna! Swiderski Tibor By Swiderski Tibor Budapest's 'Ratha-yatra' Festival of Chariot returned to the streets of the capital on Sunday 11th July 2010. Budapest was illuminated by the wonderful colours and sounds of the annual Hare Krishna festival, a vibrant celebration of Indian culture and spirituality in our city New Vrindaban's Ratha Yatra Draws Over 350 To Marshall CountyNew Vrindaban’s Ratha Yatra Draws Over 350 To Marshall County1,071 Views / EMail This Post / Print This Post / Home » New Vrindaban’s Ratha Yatra Draws Over 350 To Marshall County
New Vrindaban’s annual Ratha Yatra drew over 350 people from across the United States to Marshall County last weekend. “I can’t believe the entire parade lasted 90 minutes! Once I started singing along with everyone else, the time just flew,” said Jenny Santilli, a Spanish teacher at South Harrison High School in Clarksburg, WV. “The chariot was gorgeous. There was so much decorative detail – paper swans, cow-shaped and parrot-shaped balloons, and garlands of fresh flowers.” Santilli, who is working on her doctorate in Curriculum & Instruction at Marshall University, attended the Ratha Yatra to fulfill part of her Multicultural Studies requirement. Her assignment was to visit a community that is different from her own. “I am a practicing Catholic, so the Hare Krishna community is definitely different. But after talking with the devotees, I can see many similarities in our fundamental belief systems.” Santilli also brought her 15-year old son Jonathan to the Ratha Yatra. “I want to expose my kids to as many different cultures as possible. Jonathan saw things he had heard about in school. Everybody was so friendly and answered all our questions.” Ratha Yatra, which originated in Jagannatha Puri, India, is based on the ancient Vedic scriptures. Lord Krishna, who is also known as Jagannatha or “Lord of the Universe,” is seated on an elaborate chariot, along with his brother Baladeva and his sister Subhadra. The Vedic scriptures describe how Lord Krishna was the most beloved person in his simple childhood village of Vrindaban. When Krishna was forced to leave Vrindaban as a youth to assume his princely duties in Dwaraka, all the residents of Vrindaban went into mourning, thinking only of the day when Krishna would return. Many years later, the residents of Vrindaban met Krishna in Kurukshetra, where they saw him in an elaborate princely chariot and fine royal dress. The residents draw the chariot, with Krishna aboard, with ropes of love. The Ratha Yatra, and its significance in Vedic culture, was established in the western world by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the Founder-Acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). “New Vrindaban is a very peaceful place, and I plan to come back and bring my niece from Wheeling,” said Santilli. “New Vrindaban is definitely God’s country.” New Vrindaban Community is located south of Moundsville – Wheeling, off Route 250. For more information, contact (304) 843-1600 or mail@newvrindaban.com. By New Vrindaban Communi - cations "I can't believe the entire parade lasted 90 minutes! Once I started singing along with everyone else, the time just flew," said Jenny Santilli, a Spanish teacher at South Harrison High School in Clarksburg, WV Jagannath Rath Yatra begins in PuriSify Newsdesk: Nearly a million devotees are expected to converge at the city of Puri in Orissa for the annual nine-day chariot festival of Lord Jagannath, beginning on July 13 More Recent Articles |
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