The rath yatra, planned by ISKCON's Girgaum Chowpatty chapter, will begin at 3 PM from Shivaji Park and pass through Shiv Sena Bhavan, Plaza, Maruti Mandir, Pourtugese Church, Gokhale Road, Khed Galli, Silver Apartment and Prabhadevi.
It will return to Shivaji Park by 6.30 PM on the same route, according to ISKCON spokesperson Lucky Kulkarni.
There will be 56 'bhoga offerings' to the Lord at 7 PM followed by 'Mangal Yagya' (ritual) by devotees at the Shivaji Park. ISKCON spiritual leader Radhanath Swami Maharaj will address the gathering thereafter.
A spiritual leader of ISKCON said, "The chariot festival of Lord Jagannath is celebrated every year by lakhs of people since ages at Puri in Odisha. Srila Prabhupada, the founder of ISKCON, decided to celebrate the festival all over the world as everyone cannot go to Puri."
Prabhupada organised the first rath yatra in 1967 in San Franciso. Since then, it is organised all over the world - in the US, UK, South Africa, Europe, Poland, New Zealand, Australia and Mumbai, besides Puri in Odhisa.
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