Jatha
Jatha, derived from the Sanskrit word for "procession" or "group," is a term used in various South Asian contexts, particularly in India and Pakistan. It most commonly refers to a religious procession or pilgrimage undertaken by a community. These jatas can vary in size and duration, often involving a significant number of devotees traveling on foot to a sacred site.
The purpose of a jatha can be devotional, commemorative, or to fulfill a vow. Participants often chant
Beyond religious contexts, the term "jatha" can also describe a group or troupe, such as a musical