10 Lines On Taladhwaja - Chariot Of Lord Balabhadra
- The chariot of Lord Balabhadra is known as Taladhwaja.
- The easiest way to identify the Chariot of Lord Balabhadra is by color of the covering of the chariot. The chariot of Balabhadra has a green and red color canopy and it is the second largest of the chariots.
- The height of the Chariot is 44 feet and it has 14 wheels.
- Gate Keepers of the Chariot are Nanda & Sunanda.
- The flag on the chariot is known as Unnani.
- The guardian deity of the chariot is Vasudev and the charioteer is known as Matali.
- The Chariot has 4 horses and the color of the horses is Black.
- The rope that is used to pull the Chariot is known as Basuki.
- Along with Balabhadra, the chariot also has the idols of Ganesha, Kartikeya, Sarvamangala, Pralambari, Halayudha, Mrutyunjaya, Natamvara, Mukteshwar & Sheshadeva.
- The face of the Chariot is known as Ketu Bhadra and the weapons are Hala & Musala.
Summary of Taladhwaja - Rathayatra
- Name: Taladhwaja
- Colour of cloth: Red & Green
- Number of Wheels: 14
- Diameter of wheels: 6’6″
- Number of wooden pieces used: 763
- Height of Chariot: 2 m (44 feet)
- Length & Breadth: 33’ x 33’
- Guarded by: Vasudev
- Gate Keepers: Nanda & Sunanda
- Name of the Charioteer: Matali
- Name of the Flag: Unnani
- Weapons of the Chariot: Hala & Musala
- Power of the Chariot: Brahma & Shiva
- Number of Horses: 4
- Name of the Horses: Tibra, Ghora, Dirghashrama, Swarnanava
- Color of Horses: Black
- Name of the Rope: Basuki
- Face of the Chariot known as: Ketu Bhadra
- Subsidiary nine Deities: Ganesha, Kartikeya, Sarvamangala, Pralambari, Halayudha, Mrutyunjaya, Natamvara, Mukteshwar, Sheshadeva
- Rishis: Anjira, Poulastya, Pulaha, Asasti, Krushna, Mudgal, Atreya, Kasyap
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