Recovered Lord Jagannath Takes to Varanasi Streets in Palanquin Ahead of Three-Day Chariot Procession After 15 days of treatment in Varanasi, Lord Jagannath has recovered and taken a palanquin procession through the city with sister Subhadra and brother Balbhadra, ahead of a three-day Rath Yatra fair starting Thursday. In Varanasi's temple city of Kashi, Lord Jagannath has fully recovered after being unwell for the past several days. He was treated with a special herbal decoction for 15 days, and as soon as he recovered, he set out on a city tour with his sister Subhadra and brother Balbhadra. For this outing, known among devotees as 'Man Pher', the deity was seated in a special palanquin and taken around the city. According to belief, Lord Jagannath tours the city every year on a fixed date and arrives at his in-laws' house, and it is from there that the Rath Yatra traditionally begins. Palanquin procession moves through the city to chants and drumbeats On Wednesday, the palanquin procession of Lord Jagannath set out from the Jagannath Temple located at Assi. The sound of the damru and chants of "Jai Jagannath" filled the atmosphere with devotion throughout the procession. A large number of devotees carrying flags joined the yatra. Devotees welcomed the palanquin procession at several points along the route and showered flowers on the deity. A special aarti was also performed for the Lord at the Dwarkadhish Temple during the procession. A 224-year-old tradition Govind Sharma, a devotee who took part in the palanquin yatra, said the tradition has been observed in Kashi for 224 years. He said devotees wait all year for this procession, and those who get the chance to carry the Lord's palanquin on their shoulders consider themselves extremely fortunate. Three days on the chariot ahead After the palanquin yatra, the Rath Yatra fair will begin in Varanasi from Thursday. For three days, Lord Jagannath will be seated on a chariot along with his sister Subhadra and brother Balbhadra to give darshan to devotees. These are the only three days in the entire year when the deity steps out of the temple's sanctum sanctorum and stays among devotees on the streets, giving them a chance to have darshan up close. Counted among the grand fairs, khaja offered for the first time The festive season in Varanasi is considered to begin with this Rath Yatra fair. Kashi's Rath Yatra fair is counted among the region's grand "lakkha" fairs, meaning lakhs of devotees arrive here over these three days for darshan of the deity. Devotees lovingly offer tulsi and nankhatai as bhog to the Lord. This year, in a first for the fair, khaja will also be offered as bhog to the deity, following the tradition observed at Jagannath Puri. The khaja has been specially prepared by a couple from Jhansi. What this means for you • Across India: Jagannath devotees nationwide will find this news encouraging, since several cities hold similar Rath Yatra events and worshippers can plan their darshan around it. • In Varanasi: Large crowds are expected in the city during the three-day Rath Yatra fair starting Thursday, so residents and visitors should plan around traffic and route changes. • In Varanasi: Local markets, hotels and food businesses near the fair route are likely to see a boost as lakhs of devotees arrive over the three days. Questions & Answers 1. When was the palanquin (Doli) yatra of Lord Jagannath held? The palanquin procession of Lord Jagannath was taken out from the Jagannath Temple at Assi on Wednesday. 2. When does the Rath Yatra fair begin in Varanasi? The three-day Rath Yatra fair in Varanasi begins from Thursday. 3. How old is the palanquin yatra tradition? According to devotee Govind Sharma, the tradition has been observed in Kashi for 224 years. 4. How long was Lord Jagannath treated with the herbal decoction? He was treated with a special herbal decoction for 15 days before recovering. 5. Who accompanies Lord Jagannath on the chariot during the Rath Yatra? Lord Jagannath will be seated on the chariot for three days along with his sister Subhadra and brother Balbhadra. 6. What is special about this year's Rath Yatra fair? For the first time, khaja will be offered as bhog to the deity following the Jagannath Puri tradition, prepared by a couple from Jhansi. 7. What bhog do devotees usually offer to the Lord? Devotees lovingly offer tulsi and nankhatai as bhog to Lord Jagannath. https://trendkia.com/en/religion/kashi-men-svastha-hokara-nikale-bhagavana-jagannath-doli-yatra-ke-bada-aba-tina-dina-ratha-para-denge-darshana-8032 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.