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Jitiya (also
called Jivitputrika) is a three-day-long
Ancient Hindu festival which is
celebrated from the
seventh to
ninth lunar day of Krishna-Paksha...
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Haldi Kumkum Hazrat Ali's
Birthday Hanukkah Independence Day
Janamashtami Jitiya Jivitputrika Karam Kartik Purnima Karva Chauth Kumbh Mela
Kojagiri Poornima...
- city's
other festivals; also
celebrated are Kali Puja, Diwali, Chhaith,
Jitiya, Holi,
Jagaddhatri Puja,
Saraswati Puja, Rathayatra, Janmashtami, Maha Shivratri...
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Their deity are Bad
Pahari and Palcharu. They
celebrate festivals such as
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- Sohrai, Bandna, Tusu festival,
Makar Sankranti, Nawakhani,
Durga Puja,
Jitiya,
Manasa Puja,Dussehra, Rath Yatra,
Saraswati Puja,
Phagua and the Sendra...
- on this day
after that
arghya is
offered to the moon god (Chandra Deva).
Jitiya:
celebrated mainly in
Indian states of Bihar,
Jharkhand and
Uttar Pradesh...
- on this day
after that
arghya is
offered to the moon god (Chandra Deva).
Jitiya:
celebrated mainly in
entire Mithila and Nepal;
mothers fast (without water)...
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mainly in the
southern plains of the country. Its
curry is
consumed in
Jitiya and
Deepawali festivals. In the Philippines, it is
known as pongapong. The...
- on each other’s body.
Tharu women of
central and
eastern Nepal celebrate Jitiya,
which is one of the most
important Tharu festivals. They fast or keep “vrata”...
- Paksha/Pitr-Paksha,
Pitri Pokkho,
Sorah Shraddha ("sixteen shraddhas"), Kanagat,
Jitiya, Mahalaya,
Apara Paksha and akhadpak.
Pitru Paksha is
considered by Hindus...