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Golden Gate Park’s “Festival of the Chariots”

GIant, colorful chariots pulled through SF ending in massive free Indian festival
By - posted 7/27/2017 No Comment

The “Festival of the Chariots,” known throughout India as the “Ratha Yatra” festival, has been performed for thousands of years in Puri, India, and today it is celebrated in all major cities through out the world. More than 3,000 people attend each year in San Francisco alone.

Typically at this annual interactive parade, people pull three large chariots by ropes throughout Golden Gate Park, ending at Sharon Meadow on the corner of JFK Dr. and Stanyan Street around 1 pm for the Festival of India.

Everyone is invited for a free vegetarian meal, live music, ancient Indian dances, exhibits, books, and more.

51st Annual Festival of the Chariots
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
– Parade Begins: 11 am (JFK & Transverse, GG Park)
– Festival: 1 pm (Sharon Meadow) – though their poster says Noon.
FREE – RSVP on Facebook