Manabasa Gurubara

Mānabasā Gurubāra
Observed byOdias
TypeHindu
ObservancesLaxmi Puja
Begins1st Thursday in the month of Margasira in Odia calendar
EndsLast Thursday in the month of Margasira in Odia calendar
Frequencyannual

Mānabasā Gurubāra is a festival celebrated by Odia Hindus in the East Indian state of Odisha. It is also celebrated by Odias living in Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, South Jharkhand and South West Bengal. In this festival Goddess Mahalaxmi is the presiding deity. It is believed by the people that the goddess herself comes to every household and removes pain and sorrow. It is held on every Thursday in the month of Margasira.[1][2][3]

It is widely believed that Goddess Lakshmi is drawn to cleanliness, inspiring everyone to thoroughly clean their homes and adorn them with intricate jhoti chita designs.[4] According to tradition, the goddess blesses the most beautifully decorated and harmonious home in the village—one radiating devotion, familial unity, and marital bliss—with health, happiness, and prosperity.

  1. ^ "In Pics: Manabasa Gurubar enters its third phase". Archived from the original on 2015-12-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ "Manabasa Gurubara".
  3. ^ "Manabasa Gurubara".
  4. ^ "Jhooti, Gurubara Chitta - Rangoli :- A Symbol of Traditional Odia Culture : Margasira Masa Sesa Gurubar #Odisha #Festival #Odia". eodisha.org. Retrieved 29 September 2016.