On Thursday, the Khaati community organized a Rath Yatra from Kartik Chowk in the city, and ISKCON organized a Rath Yatra from the Krishi Upaj Mandi intersection on Agar Road. The community installed Lord Jagannath, Balarama, and Goddess Subhadra in a 100-year-old wooden chariot. Devotees from 1,200 villages pulled the chariot. For the first time, ISKCON had built three separate chariots. Flowers were showered from more than 20 platforms along t…
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On Thursday, the Khaati community organized a Rath Yatra from Kartik Chowk in the city, and ISKCON organized a Rath Yatra from the Krishi Upaj Mandi intersection on Agar Road. The community installed Lord Jagannath, Balarama, and Goddess Subhadra in a 100-year-old wooden chariot. Devotees from 1,200 villages pulled the chariot. For the first time, ISKCON had built three separate chariots. Flowers were showered from more than 20 platforms along t…