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Ratha (Proto-Indo-Iranian: *Hrátʰas,
Vedic Sanskrit: रथ, IAST:
rátha; Avestan: raθa) is the Indo-Iranian term for a spoked-wheel chariot. The term has...
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Ratha Yatra (/ˈrʌθə ˈjɑːtrə/), or
chariot festival, is any
public procession in a chariot. They are held
annually during festivals in India, Nepal, and...
- The
Ratha Yatra of Puri, also
rendered as the
Ratha Jatra (Odia: ରଥଯାତ୍ରା, lit. 'chariot festival') (/ˈrʌθə ˈjɑːtrɑː/, Odia pronunciation: [ɾɔt̪ʰɔ dʒat̪ɾa])...
- In
Hindu temple architecture, a
ratha is a
vertical offset projection on the plan of a structure,
particularly of the
shikhara above the sanctum. The...
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Ratha Saptami (Sanskrit: रथसप्तमी, romanized: Rathasaptamī), also
rendered Magha Saptami, is a
Hindu festival that
falls on the
seventh day (saptami)...
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Pancha Rathas (also
known as Five
Rathas or
Pandava Rathas or
Ainthinai kovil) is a
monument complex at Mahabalipuram, on the
Coromandel Coast of the...
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Ratha Paasam (transl. Blood Affection) may
refer to
these Indian films:
Ratha Paasam (1954 film), a Tamil-language film
directed by R. S. Mani
Ratha Paasam...
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Ratha Kanneer (transl. Tears of Blood) is a 1954
Indian Tamil-language
drama film
directed by Krishnan–Panju, and
written by
Tiruvarur K. Thangaraj. Based...
- holy view). This
festival is
known as
Ratha Yatra,
meaning the
festival (yatra) of the
chariots (
ratha). The
rathas are huge
wheeled wooden structures,...
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Kshethram of the
Vaishnavite tradition. The
temple is
famous for its
annual Ratha Yatra, or
chariot festival to
honor the
three gods, in
which the
three prin****l...