AKSHAYA
TRUTIYA |
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Celebrated In
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Throughout Orissa |
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Celebrated On
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The Third day of the Hindu Year (April) |
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Also Known as
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Muthi chhuan in Western Orissa |
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Significance :
Chandan Yatra starts from
this day. |
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Main Ritual
Akshyaya Trutiya is exclusively an agricultural festival held on the third day
of the Hindu year. On this day the farmer ceremonially starts sowing seeds in
the field, especially paddy. Early in the morning, farmers in their respective
homes arrange the materials for the ritual. After taking ablution in a river or
tank they wear new clothes and carry the seeds in new baskets. |
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In the field offerings are made to Lakshmi, the
'Goddess of wealth', which the farmers do it themselves. Then they sow seeds
ceremonially praying the Goddess for a rich bumper crop. In the evening feasts
(strictly vegetarian) are arranged in respective homes. |
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In western Orissa, this festival
is called 'Muthi Chhuan'. Eating of green-leaves ('Shag') is forbidden for the
day. It is observed by all farmers irrespective of their caste and creed. |
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Beginning Of Chandan Yatra
The famous Chandan Yatra of Lord Jagannath, which is observed in various other
shrines of Orissa starts from this day. Moreover, from this auspicious day the
carpenters start building the cars ('Ratha') of Lord Jagannath, Balabadra and
Subhadra. |
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On this day women also worship 'Sasthi Debi'
popularly called 'Sathi Duchhei'. The Goddess is said to be the guardian of
children. She has also the power to bestow the women with children. Therefore,
she is propitiated with great devotion. |
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Legend
Religious scriptures testify that Ganga, the sacred river of India landed
on the Earth on this day from Heaven. She is the perennial source of water,
which is the need for agriculture. Therefore, this auspicious day was chosen to
start sowing seeds. |
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