Sunday, December 11, 2011

Ratha Yatra - Puri

Ratha yatra, the festival of Chariots of Lord Jagannatha is famous every season at Puri, the temple area in Orissa, on the east coast of Indian. The presiding deities of the major temple, Sri Mandira, Lord Jagannatha, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra, with the heavenly rim Sudarshana are taken out from the temple precincts in an detailed practice procession to their particular chariots. The large, colourfully designed chariots, are drawn by 100s and maybe a large number of devotees on the bada danda, the fantastic method to the Gundicha temple, some distance away to the South. After a remain for seven days, the deities come back to their property in Srimandira.

Ratha Yatra is perhaps the grandest festival in the world. Everything is on a range suitable the excellent Lord. Entire of vision, excitement and color, the festival is a regular indian fair of large size. It is also the existing embodiment of the functionality of the tribe, the people, and the autochthonous with the established, the ornately official and the innovative components of the socio-cultural-religious ethos of the Indian culture.

The festival is also known as Gundicha Yatra, Ghosa Yatra, Navadina Yatra, Dasavatara Yatra and by a wide range of other brands. For the dedicated and followers, it is regarded the most good ccasion.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Puri Sea Beach Festival

As its very name indicates, the Puri Seaside Opposition is used on a wonderful beachfront namely Sea Seaside, Swargadwara at Puri and comes as a party of the beauteous and wonderful Oriya heart.

Being a festival of various established and people dances of Indian, this festival provides a exclusive chance to the readers to work together with the local human population and enjoy the fruitfull bracelets of Odisha (Orissa). The festival is also noted by an display of Crafts, Handloom and Fine sand Art. To add more fun to the festival, pursuits like design demonstrates and stone demonstrates are also made a part of it that simply leaves every existing heart extremely pleased and excited.

Modeled on the collections of Goa Seaside festival, Puri Seaside festival is structured for five straight days to bring about and display the societal and common resources of Orissa to the front.

The festival is an amazing attempt of the Secretary of state for Travel related, state, Resort and Cafe Relationship of Orissa and specialists of Crafts and societal facilities, getting started with hand together to advertise tourism and offer societal programs, exclusive searching possibility, actions, and fireworks rivalry against the history of pious Jagannath forehead and wide area of Bay of Bengal.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Kartika Purnima Celebrations in Odisha

Kartika Purnima festival is a saint in Orissa, celebrated in the month of Kartik. This is a practice among Oriya to abandon non-vegetarian like fish, meat and eggs for the month of Kartik.

But those who are unable to refrain from non-vegetarian food during the month, has the option to abandon for five days from Panchuka.There is a proverb that says that even in Oriya crane bird hunting fish not touch the fish during these five days. Kartika Purnima Festival in Orissa marks the culmination of all the religious festivals celebrated in the month of Karthik, which is considered the most auspicious month for 12 months in a calendar year, on full moon day in November - December.

Kartika Purnima is important to the ancient history of Orissa. This recalls the maritime glory of the state. In ancient times the "Sadhabas" (Sea traders) used to sail to distant islands like Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Ceylon, etc., to trade for big boats ("Boita"). Women have been giving the community a warm send that same day. The days are gone, but the memory lives on. Now people float small boats made of cork and colored paper or bark of the banyan tree, while recalling the past glory. This is called "Boita Bandana".

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Odisha Travel Guide

Old Kalinga of the famous Emperor Ashoka Maurya, Orissa Maritime has a fascinating and turbulent history represented by the Sun Temple of Konark and the famous Jagannath Temple of Puri revered. Home to sixty-two tribes, the state also has many wildlife sanctuaries with their inhabitants, the white tiger, elegant. The state of Odissi dance, weaving and exquisite craftsmanship to give a unique identity and favorable.

Orissa boasts of a rich heritage and vibrant naturally caused by a long history of various rulers of different cultural and artistic inclinations. Confluence of racial streams have also further enriched the arts, crafts and culture of Orissa, in no uncertain terms. Orissa is best known for his work in brass, jewelry, art clay and applications work in addition to its unique handicrafts.

Besides the celebration of important festivals like Dusshera, Durga Puja, Independence Day and Holi, Orissa also has its share of festivals that are celebrated with parties and vivacity. The most important festival in Puri Rath Yatra is, Chandan Yatra and Devasnana Purnima. While Puri Beach Festival is a festival of amateur fun, Konark dance festival marks a tribute to the magnificent Sun Temple at Konark