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On Dev Deepawali, the ghats on the Ganga river are lit up with more than a million earthen lamps. Houses are decorated with oil lamps and rangolis at the entrance. Firecrackers are burnt at night and processions of deities are taken out on the streets, especially in Varanasi, and oil lamps are set afloat on the river. The main rituals performed by devotees consist of kartik snan and deepdan.
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On Dev Deepawali, the ghats on the Ganga river are lit up with more than a million earthen lamps. Houses are decorated with oil lamps and rangolis at the entrance. Firecrackers are burnt at night and processions of deities are taken out on the streets, especially in Varanasi, and oil lamps are set afloat on the river. The main rituals performed by devotees consist of kartik snan and deepdan.
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Nahaye Khaye (Day 1)
The 1st day of Chhath puja is referred to as Nahaye Khaye. Devotees fast and take only one meal a day, in addition to taking a sacred bath in the river Ganga.
Lohanda and Kharana (Day 2)
On this day, from sunrise to sunset, women observe a complete fast without drinking any water. Just after sunset, the fast is broken and food is prepared and offered to the sun.
Sandhya Arghya (Day 3)
On the 3rd day, a waterless daylong fast is observed. The essence of this day is making an Arghya offering to the setting sun. The 3rd day's fasting lasts all night long. After daybreak, the following morning, the Parna starts.
Usha Arghya (Day 4)
People offer Usha Argya to the rising sun on the last day of Chhath puja. The 36-hour fast is completed after Arghya.
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Nahaye Khaye (Day 1)
The 1st day of Chhath puja is referred to as Nahaye Khaye. Devotees fast and take only one meal a day, in addition to taking a sacred bath in the river Ganga.
Lohanda and Kharana (Day 2)
On this day, from sunrise to sunset, women observe a complete fast without drinking any water. Just after sunset, the fast is broken and food is prepared and offered to the sun.
Sandhya Arghya (Day 3)
On the 3rd day, a waterless daylong fast is observed. The essence of this day is making an Arghya offering to the setting sun. The 3rd day's fasting lasts all night long. After daybreak, the following morning, the Parna starts.
Usha Arghya (Day 4)
People offer Usha Argya to the rising sun on the last day of Chhath puja. The 36-hour fast is completed after Arghya.
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Tulsi Vivah marks the beginning of the annual marriage season in India. Worshippers perform Tulsi Vivah, the ceremonial marriage of Tulsi with Lord Krishna. Tulsi Vivah puja vidhi is the recreation of a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony conducted in a house or a temple. A wedding mandap is installed in the courtyard near a tulsi plant. The bride tulsi is bathed and dressed in a red sari and decked with jewellery. It is said that a person who worships Lord Krishna daily with tulsi leaves has realised the essence of the scriptures and has no duties left. It is believed that he/ she will release his ancestors from the cycle of birth and death. The Skanda Purana states that the wearer of tulsi beads is among the most favoured devotees of Lord Krishna. It is said that childless couples are blessed with a baby when they offer their sincere prayers to Goddess Tulsi and Lord Krishna. By performing Tulsi Vivah pujan, couples can get rid of troubles in their marriage.
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Tulsi Vivah marks the beginning of the annual marriage season in India. Worshippers perform Tulsi Vivah, the ceremonial marriage of Tulsi with Lord Krishna. Tulsi Vivah puja vidhi is the recreation of a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony conducted in a house or a temple. A wedding mandap is installed in the courtyard near a tulsi plant. The bride tulsi is bathed and dressed in a red sari and decked with jewellery. It is said that a person who worships Lord Krishna daily with tulsi leaves has realised the essence of the scriptures and has no duties left. It is believed that he/ she will release his ancestors from the cycle of birth and death. The Skanda Purana states that the wearer of tulsi beads is among the most favoured devotees of Lord Krishna. It is said that childless couples are blessed with a baby when they offer their sincere prayers to Goddess Tulsi and Lord Krishna. By performing Tulsi Vivah pujan, couples can get rid of troubles in their marriage.
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In West Bengal, Bhai Dooj is known as Bhai Phota. In Maharashtra and Goa, it is called Bhau Beej. In Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, it is known as Bhai Tika. If a woman does not have a brother, she can worship and offer prayers to Chandra Dev, the Moon God. If the brother stays far away, making it impossible for you to visit him, you can still pray to Chandra Dev for his long life. In the morning, after bathing and dressing up in her festive finery, the sisters prepare puja thali, which includes a diya, roli, Chandan and sweets. She applies tilak on the brotherโs forehead as a mark of protection and hands him a coconut. She then performs the aarti and chants mantras for his long life and well-being, followed by sweets and exchanging gifts.
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People wake up early in the morning and apply ubtan, a mixture of sesame oil, herbs, flowers, wheat flour and turmeric on their bodies. Narak Chaturdashi puja is performed by offering oil, flowers and sandalwood. Lord Hanuman is offered coconuts and prasad of sesame seed, jaggery and poha with ghee and sugar. Maa Kali's favourite red hibiscus garlands, preferably 108 hibiscus are offered to the Goddess with Naivedyam. The ritual of offering lemon garlands to the Goddess on the occasion of Kali Chaudas. Devotees wear black clothes and visit Kali temples to offer flowers and coconuts to the deity. People take a special bath known as Abhyanga Snan before dawn or sunrise on this day which is a must to do on Narak Chaturdashi day. It protects from poverty, unforeseen events and misfortune.
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In West Bengal, Bhai Dooj is known as Bhai Phota. In Maharashtra and Goa, it is called Bhau Beej. In Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, it is known as Bhai Tika. If a woman does not have a brother, she can worship and offer prayers to Chandra Dev, the Moon God. If the brother stays far away, making it impossible for you to visit him, you can still pray to Chandra Dev for his long life. In the morning, after bathing and dressing up in her festive finery, the sisters prepare puja thali, which includes a diya, roli, Chandan and sweets. She applies tilak on the brotherโs forehead as a mark of protection and hands him a coconut. She then performs the aarti and chants mantras for his long life and well-being, followed by sweets and exchanging gifts.
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