With free admission and a program of cultural activities from India, the 32nd edition of the Ratha Yatra festival returns.
The edition No. 32 of the Ratha Yatra festival (or Festival of the Floats), returns to the City of Buenos Aires next sunday 17 November from 12 to 8 p.m., with an extensive program of activities and a popular celebration of india.
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After the success of the 2024 edition in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Madrid, Toronto, Berlin and Jagannath Puri, this festival will return to Buenos Aires in France SquareAvenida del Libertador and Pueyrredón.
Ratha Yatra is a colorful and popular celebration that began more than 2,000 years in Indianon-profit and held in 150 countries around the world.
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The event will feature guided meditations, outdoor yoga, typical foods and much more.
Ratha Yatra Festival
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On Sunday, November 17, the neighborhood of Recoleta will vibrate with Spiritual India Festival a day full of colors, diversity, dance, live mantras, guided meditations, outdoor yoga, ancient plays, typical foods and many more alternatives. The event will take place in France SquareAvenida del Libertador and Pueyrredón.
Furthermore, there will be float eventscultural activities on a main stage and the opening of fairs that will show typical Indian objects, clothing and food. The festival will also provide gifts, 3,000 vegetarian dishes among the attendees of the place.
General event programming:
- 12:00: opening of the Indian objects, clothing and food fair.
- 2:00 p.m.: opening ceremony, departure of the floats from Plaza Coronel Díaz and Las Heras.
- 4:00 p.m.: start of cultural activities on the main stage.
He Ratha Yatra It is held in 150 countries around the world and offers the possibility for us to live and have the experience of one of the celebrations oldest in the world.
His float parade adorned with the image of Krishnaone of the Heroes of the Yadu dynasty and considered an incarnation of the Indian God Vishnu, has its origins in the city of Puri, eastern India.
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