Ritual and Ceremonies Ritual
and Ceremonies in Rajasthan Rajasthan- the royal land of splendour and
vivacity is a treasure trove of many rituals and ceremonies that are performed
here. The majestic land of mystic charm exhibits countless traditions that mark
their entire lives.
Jhadula- the haircut ceremony People of
Rajasthan perform this ceremony at the shrines of Shiva. Popularly known as Jhadula,
this ceremony has a religious significance. Newborns are brought to the shrines
of Shiva- Bhaironji for the haircut.
Marriage- the unification of two
souls Marriages are made in heaven but are celebrated on the Earth. Keeping
this belief in view, Rajasthani weddings are celebrated with a style befitting
the royals. Following all customs and rituals, the marriage provides a nice opportunity
for families to come close and celebrate a splendid occasion. After setting a
date for the wedding, the groom's family sends bridal dress and necklace that
she must wear for the ceremony. Her face is kept veiled all the time and seven
'feras' rounds are taken, vows are exchanged and a feast is organised for the
grooms' side.
Kajli Teej Kajli teej is celebrated on the third
day of the month Bhadra (July/August). Goddess Parvati is worshipped in this festival.
The festivities last for only eight days, finally coinciding with Janmashtami,
the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna.
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