Durban Festival of Chariots
We’re Going Back to the Beach!
Save the Date and Spread the Word!
7th April 2023 | North Beach
We are delighted to announce that the iconic Durban Festival of Chariots is going back to the beach!
The festival will take place at the prestigious Amphitheatre, sunken gardens, lawns and beaches of the Bay of Plenty, North Beach on Easter Friday 7th April 2023 (ONLY) from 11am to 10pm.
The following 3 days (8th -10th April 2023) will be held at New Jagannath Puri Temple, Phoenix.
The event, also known as Ratha Yatra Festival, was born 34 years ago under the guidance of one of ISKCON’S leaders Indradyumna Swami. Being an ancient Vedic festival celebrated around the world, Durban first hosted the festival in the amphitheatre at the beachfront over the Christmas season.
The festival has now grown to be known as the largest festival of chariots outside of India.
Come down and join us in pulling the Lord closer into our hearts. Let us take the Lord out of the temple and celebrate a festival in honouring Lord Jagannath – The Lord of the Universe
This year, we are partnering with the eThekwini Municipality in an effort to encourage and support inclusiveness, tolerance and respect in the city and unfold Srila Prabhupada’s vision “to achieve real unity and peace in the world.” The festival tagline “Culturally Many, Spiritually One” deeply encompasses these social cohesion goals and will be expressed in all aspects of the festival, including messaging, hospitality, food and entertainment. We look forward to sharing exciting festival plans with you in the coming weeks.
New Jagannath Puri Temple
Your Servants
– Durban Festival of Chariots
Planning Committee
WHY RATHA YATRA IS IMPORTANT
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It brings the Lord closer to our hearts
Several pastimes are attached to the worship of the Lord, Ratha Yatra is an opportunity for people who are caught up in material life to see the Lord. It’s the one time of the year that Lord Jagannath comes out of the temple to see us. Ratha Yatra honors the Lord and inspires the devotees to pursue the path of courage and peace.
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It brings people together
More than a million devotees from all over the country congregate to attend the festival. The Locals of Puri open their homes to travelers and the streets are adorned with flower petals. The enduring legacy of Ratha Yatra is the way it brings people together to celebrate the divinity of Lord Jagannath.
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It's a celebration of peace and prosperity
Jagannath Ratha Yatra is considered to be one of the holiest days of the year. It celebrates the devotion of millions of worshippers. The ambiance is filled with infectious and pure energy. Devotees chant songs, praise the Lord, and ask for blessings to live a peaceful life.