New Delhi. India is a unique country in itself, where every state has different beliefs and customs. Every ritual is performed according to the rules. When it comes to God himself, people celebrate festivals and beliefs with full gusto. Today we are going to tell you about such a belief of Jodhpur, which you will not believe once, but you will definitely get to see a new aspect of the country. It is believed in Jodhpur that on a particular day, single boys get married by eating sticks and sticks from the hands of women. This unique tradition is played in Dhinga Gavar Mela i.e. Bantamar Gangaur.
Women decorate and shower sticks and sticks
It is believed that on this day Lord Bholenath himself and mother Parvati had come to earth in human incarnation and had received great respect from the people of the village. From married women to widows, Goddess Parvati was worshipped. Earlier, this festival was started to give the opportunity of Gangaur Puja to widowed women, which has now taken the form of a fair. Now in this festival, along with widowed women, virgin girls and married women also participate and perform Gangaur Puja. These women keep a fast and come out in the night dressed up and have a stick in their hand. Women worship Gangaur Mata by roaming from locality to locality, dancing and singing.
Unmarried boys come from far and wide to eat sticks at the fair
Women also rain sticks on the virgins they meet in the fair. After this, women reach home and do worship and complete their fast. The women who worship Gangaur and the men who come to the fair must see the statue of Gangaur, which is to be enshrined in the valley of goldsmiths. eat kills. They also incite women to beat canes. Thousands of boys reach the fair.