Oriya Calendar 1990 Kohinoorl List of all Hindu festivals in January 1990. [2] On the site of the cemetery, where the ruins of the temple are located, there is a structure with towers, which is also called "Chak-Mooli". This is where the festival takes place. According to one version, the name is borrowed from Vedanta. [3] Believers worship the guardian gods, who protect the village from harm and bring prosperity and prosperity to the house. Indian Moon Festival The festival held on the first day of the month is called Shri Lunga. It is one of the two most important holidays in India. The customs of the festival allow you to see all the variety of lunar phases. Fruits, vegetables and other foods consumed during the holiday are considered especially valuable. At this time, they usually make pilgrimages to the temples of Sri (Strawberry) and Sri (Mau) and make a sacrifice to them. The celebration begins in the evening twilight, which ends the next day. Hindus at this time drink ritual water and perform pujas. In Sri Lung, purification rituals are performed, incense is lit, four coins are drowned in sacrificial water. On the third day, you need to perform a puja at the Durga spring, and on the fourth day, go to the Shri Temple (Urdu). The second day is devoted to rest, and on the third or fourth day (according to the Hindu calendar), an incision is made in the skin on the head and a coin and (or) a silver plate is inserted, which must be worn all year. They also conduct ritual meals, which mainly consist of barley and rice porridge, nuts, and sweets. spring festival As a rule, on the third day the holiday ends. The Indians of the first day celebrate rest, and the third day is a day off. The celebration takes place throughout the day. On the fourth day, all the treats are eaten. The first day is dedicated to the Hindu gods. The second is dedicated to the Buddha. The third day is dedicated to the god Hoth. The fourth day is dedicated to the heroes who helped others in the past. The fifth day is given to Christ, who forbids listening to music, swimming in ponds, lighting a fire, lifting weights. The sixth day is dedicated to the goddess Pratibha, who gives life to all things. In addition to Hindus, Buddhists and Jains also celebrate this day. The seventh day is dedicated to the deity Rama, which helps people. Eight 3e8ec1a487
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