3. Ratha Yatra Means Reclaiming Lost Souls

3. Ratha Yatra Means Reclaiming Lost Souls:

Srila Prabhupada once said, "Just try to understand Jagannatha. Jagat means the moving world, gacchati iti jagat. The Sanskrit word gacchati means that which is moving-all these planets, the universe, the sun-everything is moving, and we are moving. Jagat-natha, natha means master and proprietor. Therefore, Jagannatha means the proprietor or the master of all these movements. 

And Balabhadra, Balarama-bala means strength and rama means enjoyment. Balarama means He who gives you spiritual strength for enjoying eternal blissful life. 

Subhadra-su means auspicious and bhadra means well-being. 

Subhadra, Jagannatha and Balarăma combined together are present here to reclaim you all from your miserable condition of life. That is the purport of this Ratha-yatră festival. 

If anyone sees Jagannatha, Subhadra and Baladeva on the cart, then he does not take birth again in this material world. 

Ratheja vamanam drsta." (Srila Prabhupada 7/5/70RY.SF)



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