Gangaur Festival India
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Gangaur Festival India
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Gangaur festival is celebrated in the Indian state of Rajasthan and in some parts of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, West Bengal, and Telangana state. Ganagaur mother Parvati and Lord Shiva worship of Lord Ganesha, the festival of Chaitra month is celebrated in the Gangaur festival, but in many parts of the country these festivals are celebrated but it is very different in Rajasthan. This festival is a special festival of women, women worship Goddess Ganagaur on this day and wish for a happy marriage with a long life. In 2019 Ganagaur will be celebrated on 8th April. This festival begins after one day of Holi. This festival is a religious aspect to celebrate and a historical one. This festival of both beliefs is a beautiful and poignant mix. As we have mentioned earlier, statues used in the Gangaur are historically done by isrjii, gawari (Gangaur), besides 3 idols, whose names are Kanu (Kaniramji), Roa Bai and Malan. These three are considered as brothers and sisters of Isrji.
It is considered a family of Isriji. These statues are made of clay and lumber. These five statues are brought from here by law legislation to the potter or eater.
Dwelling made of wood, these five idols are kept with flowers and grass and worship is done through the law.
Assuming women Eros and Gori symbolically as Jija and Jiji, and wishing you to be their daughter-in-law, wishing for her husband's longevity and prosperity and unmarried women have a worthy husband. Gangaur festival is a day to remember the glorious history of Rajasthan.
This festival brings a sense of religious harmony and morality in the society of Rajasthan. In which people of all classes come together and celebrate happiness.
This is an important festival for married women, in which for 18 days only long life and longing for your husband is done.
For unmarried women, getting a suitable husband is an auspicious time to pray to God.
Ultimately, every Hindu festival of India is celebrated to create a society. In Hindu religion, the entire human life has been considered as a celebration.
To rise above the monotony and apathy of life, legislation to live like a festival every day has been made and it has been compulsory for everyone by connecting it with religion.
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