Odisha

[Watch] Mahalaya Observed In Odisha, People Offer Shradha To Forefathers

By
OB Bureau

Puri/Bhubaneswar: Thousands of devotees thronged temples and water bodies across Odisha on Sunday to pay homage or ‘Shradha’ to their forefathers on the occasion of Mahalaya.

On the auspicious occasion, a large number of devotees made a beeline to the pilgrim town of Puri. The beach town was bustling with activities as people from different places gathered near the northern gate of Shree Jagannath temple to offer ‘tila tarpan’ and ‘pind daan’ to their forefathers.

Apart from the north gate of the 12th-century shrine and Mahodadhi, holy ponds like Narendra, Shwetganga, Indradyumna and Markendeya also drew large crowds as people performed ‘pind daan’ rituals near the water bodies.

In Bhubaneswar, a large number of people thronged holy ponds including Bindusagar near Lingaraj temple to perform the Mahalaya Shradha. Some people also performed the rituals in their houses.

Mahalaya marks the end of a 16-day observation of ‘Pitru Paksha’, known as Shradha. Hindus observe the occasion by remembering their ancestors and offering puja, water and food items.

Researchers Soumya Panda and Debi Prasanna Nanda said Mahalaya also marks the beginning of Devi Paksha and the beginning of Durga Puja which is celebrated with religious fervour, enthusiasm and gaiety by the people of Odisha.

The Navaratri celebration begins on Monday with the puja of Shailaputri mata, they said.

During Pitru Paksha, people follow vegetarian food and remembering, remember their forefathers and seek their blessing, they said. It emphasises the importance given to the ancestors even though they are not alive.

Mahalaya also marks the arrival of Goddess Durga on earth to save people from atrocities, and pain caused by the demon Mahishasura. Maa Durga in her 10-day long battle, killed the demon marking the victory of good over evil on Vijaya Dashami.

OB Bureau

Recent Posts

Another Stone Falls From Jagannath Temple At Khallikote In Odisha’s Ganjam

Berhampur: A stone weighing 2 kg fell from the ‘Singhadwara Gumuta’ of the Lord Jagannath…

November 14, 2024

Sunita Williams Dismisses Rumours About Weight Loss, Explains Her ‘Sunken Cheeks’

New Delhi: Recent pictures of Space Station Commander Sunita Williams from the International Space Station…

November 14, 2024

Payal Rohatgi Calls Out Rupali Ganguly For Dating A Married Man

Mumbai: Actress Rupali Ganguly recently filed a Rs 50 crore defamation case against her stepdaughter…

November 14, 2024

National Hockey: Odisha To Clash With Manipur In Semifinals

Chennai: Odisha will face Manipur in the semifinals of the 14th Hockey India Senior Men’s…

November 14, 2024

India To Push Canada For Extradition Of Arrested Khalistani Terrorist Arsh Dalla

New Delhi: India will again ask Canada for the extradition of designated Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Singh…

November 14, 2024

School Dropout From West Bengal Arrested For Practising As Ayurvedic Doctor In Odisha’s Berhampur

Berhampur: Police have arrested a man from West Bengal for allegedly claiming himself to be…

November 14, 2024

Manoj Bajpayee Recalls Staying In ‘Hell’, Experiencing Starvation

Mumbai: Carving a niche for himself in Bollywood was not a cakewalk for ‘The Family…

November 14, 2024

After Disapproving Of Ranveer, Mukesh Khanna Rejects Tiger Shroff For ‘Shakitmaan’

Mumbai: Mukesh Khanna’s Indian superhero series ‘Shaktimaan’ has been making headlines for quite some time…

November 14, 2024