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Latest revision as of 21:14, 19 February 2024
TEXT 48
- vidāya samaya prabhu kahilā sabāre
- pratyabda āsibe sabe guṇḍicā dekhibāre
SYNONYMS
vidāya — departing; samaya — at the time; prabhu — the Lord; kahilā — said; sabāre — unto everyone; pratyabda — every year; āsibe — you should come; sabe — all; guṇḍicā — Guṇḍicā; dekhibāre — to see.
TRANSLATION
At the time of departure, the Lord requested all the devotees, “Please come here every year to see the Ratha-yātrā festival of Lord Jagannātha’s journey to the Guṇḍicā temple.”
PURPORT
There is a temple named Guṇḍicā at Sundarācala. Lord Jagannātha, Baladeva and Subhadrā are pushed in their three cars from the temple in Purī to the Guṇḍicā temple in Sundarācala. In Orissa, this Ratha-yātrā festival is known as Jagannātha’s journey to Guṇḍicā. Whereas others speak of it as the Ratha-yātrā festival, the residents of Orissa refer to it as Guṇḍicā-yātrā.