Friday, 26 May 2017

Festivals of India


Jamai Sashti



In Bengal, Jamai Sashti is a day, exclusively for son-in-laws; when they get a day to come closer with in-law’s family in a very traditional way. On the day of Jamai Sashti, the in-laws invite their daughter and son-in law for a grand feast, which is preceded by few rituals. The 'jamai' or the son-in-law is treated with his favourite delicacies by his in-laws specially to ensure that he treats their daughter with due respect for the rest of the year! 😀 While the centre of attention is the son-in-law, the main person behind the event is the mother-in-law, who, in addition to undertaking the rituals and in charge of all the planning. 
 

The Story behind Jamai Shasti:  

 
Goddess Shasthi


It is said that Jamaishasthi originated ages ago as a part of a women's socio-religious duty. Goddess Shasthi is always worshipped by the women folk of the family for the goodwill of their children. It was told that there once existed a family in a certain town whose youngest daughter-in-law was a greedy woman. She used to eat most of the dishes and blame it on the cat that used to frequent their home. The cat who is the vehicle of Goddess Shasthi complained about the in justice done to her. It is said the daughter-in-law of the household gave birth to seven sons and a daughter but all her children were stolen from her. Heartbroken she was driven away from home to the jungle. While she sat crying Goddess Shasthi took pity on her and appeared before her in the guise of an old woman. When the young woman poured out her sorrow, Shasthi reminded her of her past wrongdoings. She repented and asked for mercy. She was then asked to perform some social rituals which brought back her children. This story inspired many women to pray to the Goddess Shasthi for their children and perform puja. This slowly took turn to Jamai Shasthi.

The Rituals: 




On the arrival of the daughter and son-in-law a brief social ritual was performed.  The son-in-law is given five fruits followed by 'aashirbad' with 'dhan and dubbo'. A mark or a "phota" with curd is applied on the forehead of the son-in-law and a yellow thread; called ‘Sashti Suto’ tied around his wrist.

The menu: 




Including special Bengali dishes such as 'various fish delicacies', 'prawn malaikari' & special sweets; the full course lunch is prepared by the loving mother-in-law for her son-in-laws. Bowls of vegetable curries and various fish curries elaborately arrange around the main dish, a plate full of rice or pollau.


Fish Market in Jamai Sashti!😁


After the ‘Royal’ meal is over, Bengal's spacial 'Mishti Pan' or Pan Mashala is in the queue; and the rest of the day is spent on friendly and warm social interaction. The occasion is meant to bring the couple, especially the son-in-law closer to the wife's family. As such it is a family festival and aimed to further secure the family ties.




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Thursday, 12 January 2017

Talk about India, from India with you



Good morning/Good afternoon/Good evening my friends out there! This is 12:30pm. 12th January, 2017, Thursday in India. At first,
 
😀 Happy New Year to All of You my friends 😀

This is my first post of this year and I have chosen this day to be with you! Because, this is the ‘National Youth Day’! In India, Swami Vivekananda is regarded as a patriotic saint of modern India and his birthday is celebrated as National Youth Day. Every year, on this day, I try to write something special for you. This year, on the 154th Birthday of Swami Vivekanada, I am going to share some rare pictures of Swamiji for you. Let me allow sharing some special words of Swamiji and the pictures!



Remembering Swami Vivekananda, the great soul of humanity



“Arise! Awake! and stop not until the goal is reached”.



At Baranagore Math, the first math of the disciples of Ramakrishna, 1887.



“You have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you spiritual. There is no other teacher but your own soul”.



At Baranagore Math, 1887.

"When an idea exclusively occupies the mind, it is transformed into an actual physical or mental state".




At Chicago in September 1893

"We are what our thoughts have made us; so take care about what you think. Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they travel far."

 

At Chicago in September 1893 - The East Indian Group

“External nature is only internal nature writ large.”


At Green Acre, circa 1894



"The world is the great gymnasium where we come to make ourselves strong."

 

At Madras (now Chennai), February 1897

 

“Where can we go to find God if we cannot see Him in our own hearts and in every living being.”

 


Ridgely Manor, New York, September 1899 with Swami Turiyananda, Swami Abhedananda, Alberta Sturges, Besse Leggett, Josephine MacLeod.



“All the powers in the universe are already ours. It is we who have put our hands before our eyes and cry that it is dark.”



South Pasadena, California, January 1900.



“Truth can be stated in a thousand different ways, yet each one can be true.”



Swamiji with Narsimhcharya



Well, that’s all for today. Hope you all like the post! New posts coming very soon; please stay tuned with me and take care of your family and yourself. Have a good day/ afternoon/evening/night! Namaskar!




"The moment I have realized God sitting in the temple of every human body, the moment I stand in reverence before every human being and see God in him - that moment I am free from bondage, everything that binds vanishes, and I am free." - Swami Vivekananda


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