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It is said in the Bhagvath Purana that Kansa had sent
Akrur to Gokul for bringing Sri Krishna to Mathura.
As Krishna had left with his brother Balram by a chariot
leaving behind the Gopis and Gopals weeping, the day
is celebrated in remembrance of this most touching separation
and farewell.
Every year, the idols of Lord Krishna, Balaram and
Subhadra from Jagannath Mandir are traditionally installed
on huge chariots. Devotees pull the chariots in a 'yatra'
(procession) through the streets. The local king used
to serve by humbly sweeping the road ahead with a golden
broom.
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