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Bhaiya Dooj Celebrated with Traditional Fervor in Mainatand

Mainatand, [Date – Based on context, assume it’s the day after Govardhan Puja] – The festival of Bhaiya Dooj, a symbol of the cherished bond between brothers and sisters, was celebrated with deep reverence and traditional customs in Mainatand.

Following the Govardhan Puja, sisters offered prayers for the long lives and well-being of their brothers, singing traditional songs like “Bhaiya Jius Lakhon Baris, Happy Bhaiya Chale Le Aheriya, Muskan Bahina Dehli Ashish Ho Na.” They fed their brothers ‘bajri’ (a type of millet) and sweets, further expressing their heartfelt wishes for their longevity.

According to Acharya Sunil Mishra, Govardhan Puja marks the auspicious beginning of various activities in the Hindu community, including preparations for weddings. He stated that this puja is considered an auspicious time to begin planning such significant events.

Adding to the festive spirit, women, adorned in finery, gathered in groups to enthusiastically participate in the worship of ‘Godhan’ (cattle), showcasing the vibrant cultural traditions of the region.

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