- Wooden Rath, also known as a wooden chariot or cart, is a traditional and ornate vehicle used in religious processions and festivals.
- Crafted from high-quality wood with intricate carvings and craftsmanship.
- Typically designed to resemble a miniature temple or shrine on wheels.
- Often adorned with decorative elements such as floral patterns, mythological figures, and religious symbols.
- Used to carry the idols or images of gods and goddesses during religious festivals and rituals.
- Can be pulled or carried by devotees as a mark of reverence and participation in the festivities.
- Provides a focal point and a platform for performing rituals, prayers, and devotional offerings.
- Adds a vibrant and festive touch to the celebrations and creates a sense of community and devotion.
- Wooden raths are cherished as sacred objects and often kept as decorative pieces in homes or temples when not in use for processions.