Mahottari, Oct 6: The married women from Mithila community are celebrating Jitiya festival with great fervor today.
The festival falls on the eight day
of the waning moon (Krishna Pakshya) in the Nepali month of Ashwin as per the
lunar calendar and is celebrated by wishing for the longevity of offspring and
family's well-being by observing strict fasting.
They feast on 'Ogatan' (delicacies)
in the midnight of the previous day before observing a fast that bars even
consumption of water. Prior to observing a fast, women devotees take a holy
bath in nearby rivers, ponds or lakes and observe a fast.
Today is the main day of the
three-day cultural festival that started on the seventh day of the waning moon
and will conclude on the ninth day. The Hindu Maithil tradition has it that the
women devotees offer beaten rice, curd, food items/delicacies made from mango
juice, jaggery, mustard oil and so on the Lord Jitamohan and the departed
ancestors on the leaf of sponge guard.
It is believed that that the
children and spouse of the women devotees observing fast on this day would be
blessed with longevity and valour. The festival that carries religious and
cultural significance highlights the cultural role and importance of women in
Mithila community. (RSS)