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Ratha Yatra Reminds Devotees Of Body's Sanctity

Thousands gather for Ratha Yatra, Lord's journey reminds of body's importance.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Mon, 13 July 2026 at 03:59 pm
Ratha Yatra Reminds Devotees Of Body's Sanctity

The annual Ratha Yatra festival has commenced, with thousands of devotees gathering to pull the chariot carrying the Lord of the Universe. This event raises a significant question: why does the Lord need to leave the comfort of his temple to visit other places? The answer lies in the fact that such acts are performed for the benefit of humanity, allowing us to learn and live with awareness.

At the heart of every temple lies the Moola Virat, the main deity that has undergone 'sthapana' and 'Prana pratishta' rituals. These consecrated temples are believed to emit subtle vibrations, which devotees can feel when they visit. The idols in these temples are rejuvenated through the Puja process, which involves sixteen upacharas or worship process steps.

However, the true significance of Ratha Yatra lies in the fact that our own body is the Ratha, and the Lord is present within us at all times. If we operate with this awareness, we can avoid mistakes and bad actions. The phrase 'Deham Devalayam' reminds us that our body is the true temple.

The Ratha Yatra is an occasion to remind us of our true nature and the need to retain the sanctity of existence. The festival is a celebration of the spirit, or 'Sanatana', that witnesses and conducts the event. As we participate in the Ratha Yatra, we are reminded of the importance of preserving the sanctity of our body and existence.

In essence, the Ratha Yatra is not just a physical journey, but a spiritual one. It is a reminder that our body is the temple, and we must strive to maintain its sanctity. By doing so, we can ensure that Dharma prevails in our lives.

The festival is a time for reflection and introspection, allowing us to reconnect with our true nature. As we celebrate the Ratha Yatra, we must remember the significance of our body and the importance of living with awareness.

The Ratha Yatra is a celebration that transcends physical boundaries, reminding us of our spiritual connection. It is a time to come together and rejoice in the spirit of sanctity and awareness.

In conclusion, the Ratha Yatra is a significant festival that reminds us of the importance of our body and its sanctity. As we participate in the festivities, we must remember the true nature of our existence and strive to maintain the sanctity of our body.

The Ratha Yatra festival is a guiding light that reminds us of our true purpose and the need to live with awareness. It is a celebration that inspires us to preserve the sanctity of our existence and to ensure that Dharma prevails in our lives.

Ultimately, the Ratha Yatra is a reminder that our body is the true temple, and we must strive to maintain its sanctity. By doing so, we can live a life of awareness and purpose, and ensure that Dharma prevails in our existence.

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