Shri Radhe Maa, also called Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa and Guru Maa by her devotees, is a Hindu spiritual teacher and guru from India. Shri Radhe Maa emphasises the need for surrender to God, humility, truthfulness, self-discipline and self-restrain. Radhe Maa urges devotees to engage with society through initiatives like donation of blood, clothes, food, books and medicines to orphanages, old age homes and sadhus
Showing posts with label Punjab. Show all posts
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Monday, October 22, 2012
Navratri Celebrations in Punjab
Navratri is celebrated in Punjab by fasting for seven days. Some people live on milk for seven days and break their
fast on Ashtami (eighth day) or Navmi (ninth day). On the eighth day or Ashtami, the fast is
broken by worshipping young girls who are believed to symbolize the Goddess
herself. The young girls are offered puris (sort of deep-fried Indian bread),
halwa (a dessert primarily made of flour and sugar), chanas (Bengal gram) and
red chunnis (long scarves).
This festival is predominantly linked with harvest.
Non-vegetarian food and liquor is avoided completely. People organize ‘jagrans’
to sing devotional songs all night in praise of the Mother Goddess.
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