There was singing, dancing and meditation as members of the Hare Krishna movement held a procession through Watford town centre.

Devotees held a procession in Watford’s town centre on Saturday, June 11, to celebrate The Festival of Chariots.

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The festival, known as Ratha Yatra, originates in Jagannatha Puri in India and dates back more than 2,000 years

Borehamwood Times: The procession began in Watford town centre. Picture David CrickThe procession began in Watford town centre. Picture David Crick

A representation of Krishna in his form as Lord Jagannatha is pulled along in a large wooden cart, along with his brother Baladeva and sister Subhadra.

Borehamwood Times: Cassiobury park. Picture: David CrickCassiobury park. Picture: David Crick

The procession began at the Atria Watford entrance by Metro Bank in High Street, Watford, and this year ended for the first time in Cassiobury Park.

Borehamwood Times: The festival was open to people of all backgrounds. Picture: David CrickThe festival was open to people of all backgrounds. Picture: David Crick

Festivities continued with mantra mediation, discussions of philosophy and a free vegetarian meal.

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