A crescendo
of colour and sound flooded the streets of Wembley as the annual
Rath Yatra festival organised by BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir,
Neasden, was celebrated with great pomp and devotion on the
afternoon of Sunday 3 July 2005. The event provided greater
significance this year with the release of Mystic India, illustrating
the grand festival in full glory.
The Yatra commenced
at 3pm from the Alperton Community School in Stanley Avenue,
Alperton. Following the traditional chanting of shaantipath
by sadhus, the procession – led by the sacred image of
Harikrishna Maharaj (Bhagwan Swaminarayan) and the BAPS Akshar
Marching Band from Leicester – gathered momentum and progressed
towards Ealing Road where the large population of Sunday shoppers
gathered to witness the exhibition of sound and colour.
Sadhus and devotees sang devotional songs en
route providing the festival with musical devotion. Children
dressed in traditional attire joined teenagers and youths in
dance entertaining the local community who eagerly captured
photographs of the beautifully crafted Raths, replicating the
majestic scenes of Mystic India.
The strong
group of volunteers assisting with the security ensured a hugely
enjoyable afternoon for all those present. Despite the early
drizzle, the atmosphere remained jovial and invigorated throughout
the journey as the joyful crowd returned to the Mandir shortly
after 6pm to an evening assembly in the courtyard in front of
the Mandir.
Local Members of
Parliament and Councillors also took part in the Yatra including
Rt. Hon. Tony McNaulty MP – Home Office Minister, Hon.
Dawn Butler MP and Hon. Sarah Teather MP.
Brent Council
and the Local Police provided their generous support to enable
a hugely successful event.