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A glimpse of the murtis is believed to bestow blessing, while pulling the chariot part of the 3 km/2 mi route is regarded as an honour. In the past devotees used to throw themselves under the wheels of the chariot in the hopes of gaining instant salvation. At the end of the festival, the chariots are broken up and made into religious relics. The English word juggernaut, meaning a very large lorry with numerous wheels, comes from the name of the god because of the size of the chariots.
The central band was originally red. It was changed to blue to express solidarity with the Allies during World War I. Effective date: 28 September 1917.
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