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Kullu witnessed the Rath Yatra as the seven-day-long Dasehra festival commenced at Dhalpur here . The idols of chief deity Lord Raghunath, Sita, Hanuman and other deities were brought to Dhalpur in a palanquin from their sanctum sanctorum in Sultanpur. These were then placed in a beautifully decorated wooden chariot called Rath. The descendants of erstwhile ruler of Rupi (Kullu) valley along with the head of family Maheshwar Singh led the Rath Yatra. The Rath was pulled by devotees from the northern end of the Dhalpur ground to the camp temple of Lord Raghunath in the middle of the ground. Palanquins of Gods and Goddesses with their bands participated in the Rath Yatra. Thousands of men, women and children in their traditional folk dresses, besides hundreds of tourists, gathered to watch the spectacular event. Traditional rituals will be carried out at the camp temple during the festivities. The administration and the health department had said that people coming for the festival should ensure that they have got both the shots of vaccination. Last year, only limited persons were allowed during the Rath Yatra and only seven deities were invited for the festival which had a major role in traditional rituals.
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