Aupmanyav
Be your own guru
Beginning of the New Year (Chaitra Shukla Paksha Pratipada - First) and the nine days auspicious to the Mother Goddess - Navaratra. So, had our last non-vegetarian meal last night and cleaned the kitchen thoroughly. No onion, no tangy things, no garlic (which otherwise also we do not use, too tamasic ).
The day begins with seeing a platter full of auspicious things. I see rice, almonds, a saltish cracker (mathari), milk cake (burfi), a rose flower, yoghurt, a mirror, roli (the red powder for forehead), a gold ring and a silver ring, and a small image of the Mother Goddess.
My wife will prepare and distribute nine platters to girl children and one to a boy, that will be our two-year old grandson. I think it is New Year for Hindus in many parts of India (Maharashtra - Gudi Parva, Karnataka - Ugadi, Manipur - Sajibu nongma panba, Sindhis - Chaiti Chand, Himachal Pradesh - Chaitti and Basoa/Bishu, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Chaitra Pratipada, etc.).
So, a happy new year to you all.
The day begins with seeing a platter full of auspicious things. I see rice, almonds, a saltish cracker (mathari), milk cake (burfi), a rose flower, yoghurt, a mirror, roli (the red powder for forehead), a gold ring and a silver ring, and a small image of the Mother Goddess.
My wife will prepare and distribute nine platters to girl children and one to a boy, that will be our two-year old grandson. I think it is New Year for Hindus in many parts of India (Maharashtra - Gudi Parva, Karnataka - Ugadi, Manipur - Sajibu nongma panba, Sindhis - Chaiti Chand, Himachal Pradesh - Chaitti and Basoa/Bishu, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Chaitra Pratipada, etc.).
So, a happy new year to you all.
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