Connect the first two visuals to the third and/or fourth visual.
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The Jagannath temple in puri.. the rathyatra of the lord Jagannath.
I am assuming the character and/or the movie is called Juggernaut, the english word that derives from Jagannath.
The second image is that of a rath yatra of the Jagannath of Puri. The first could be related to the same. The last image seems to be of a movie named 'Juggernaut'. I know the English word juggernaut is derived from Jagannath. I'm guessing the third image is of some cartoon character named Juggernaut.
Looks like u edited the post and blurred out the key clue (the movie title).. no way I'd have got this one if I hadn't seen that.
1 - jagannatha temple
2 - rath yatra I guess
3 - dunno .. some comic character called juggernaut probly!
4 - the movie juggernaut
Connect: the word juggernaut originates from jagannatha..
1. Jaggannath Temple
2. Jaggannath Yatra
Connect is the word Jaggernaut.
(Jaggaernaut is derived from Jagganath Yatra, which is like an unstoppable force)
The temple shown might be the one in Puri and the second visual the Jagannath rath yatra?
The fourth visual says juggernaut, which was derived from the "unstoppable force" that the raths were supposed to be :)
Not sure of the third visual. Just a personification of a juggernaut?
My answer is jagannath/juggernaut
This is a wild guess. The answer is 18 days.
The first image is of the temple in Puri, and the second image is that of the Jagannath yatra.
The third image is one of the characters from 18 days (Bhim?), which is Grant Morisson's take on the Mahabharata. He envisioned the Mahabharata was a duality springing from the singularity of Krishna's message to Arjuna (Bhagavad Gita), and both Krishna and Jagannath are aspects of Vishnu.
The connect is Jagannath/Juggernaut.
The origin of the word Juggernaut is from Jagannath (if I remember correctly, the rath or procession for Jagannath is like a Juggernaut)
The temple in the 1st pic is Jagannath temple in Puri?? The 3rd comic is Juggernaut. I'm not sure about the 2nd pic, but it may be the procession which led to the origin of the word Juggernaut. Not sure of the 4th connect either, but maybe the movie name was The Juggernaut??
My arbit guess:
First Pic is probably Jagannath Temple, Second Pic is Jagannath Rath Yatra, Third pic is Juggernaut. So the connect would be the two similar sounding names.
No idea about the fourth pic.
1, 2: Jagannath (puri)
3 : Juggernaut, a mutant in X-men universe
4 : Juggernaut, the movie ..
connection : sound similar ?
I searched for Omar Sharif movies and found Juggernaut. I know that the word comes from Jagannath. So, the first image is the Puri Temple and the second image is of a rath yatra ?
Juggernaut
Jaggernaut
The first visual is Jagannath Temple in Puri, the second is the annual rath yatra from the temple, the third is the character Juggernaut from X-men universe and fourth is the movie Juggernaut. The connect is the word Juggernaut which is derived from Jagannath. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juggernaut for details.
Most of you got it right. Pratyk and Dev were close but they ended up with similar sounding words as their guess. Of course, extra credit to Bhoi for coming up with the brilliant guess :).
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