The Rath Yatra procession is associated with which deity?

Lord Jagannath
Lord Krishna
Lord Rama
Lord Ganesha

The Rath Yatra procession is associated with Lord Jagannath. It is an annual Hindu festival held in the eastern Indian state of Odisha. The festival is celebrated to commemorate the annual journey of Lord Jagannath, his elder brother Balabhadra, and his sister Subhadra from their temple in Puri to the Gundicha Temple, about 3 km away. The festival is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world, with millions of people participating each year.

Lord Jagannath is a Hindu deity who is worshipped as the supreme god in Odisha. He is also worshipped as one of the Dashavatara, or ten incarnations of Vishnu. Lord Jagannath is said to have been born from the union of Vishnu and Lakshmi. He is depicted as a blue-skinned deity with four arms. He holds a conch shell, a mace, a lotus flower, and a wheel in his four hands.

The Rath Yatra procession is a major tourist attraction in Odisha. The festival is also celebrated in other parts of India and the world. The festival is a time of great joy and celebration for Hindus. It is a time to come together and worship Lord Jagannath.

The other options are incorrect because they are not associated with the Rath Yatra procession. Lord Krishna is a Hindu deity who is worshipped as the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. Lord Rama is a Hindu deity who is worshipped as the seventh incarnation of Vishnu. Lord Ganesha is a Hindu deity who is worshipped as the god of wisdom and remover of obstacles.

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