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LOHRI FESTIVAL (JANUARY)-
This festival is also known as Makar Sankranti.
It heralds the onset of spring. The whole of Jammu region wears a
festive look on this day. Thousands take a dip in the holy
rivers. 'Havan Yagnas' light up nearly every house and temple in
Jammu. In the rural areas, custom requires boys to go around
asking for gifts from newly-weds and new parents. A special dance
called the 'Chajja' dance is held on the occasion of Lohri. It
makes a striking picture to see boys along with their 'Chajjas'
elaborately decorated with coloured paper and flowers move on the
street in a dancing procession. The whole atmosphere comes alive
with the pulsating drum beats.
bAISAKHI (APRIL)-
The name Baisakhi
is taken from the first month of the Vikram calendar. Every year,
on the first day of Vaishakh, the people of Jammu - like the rest
of northern India - celebrate Baisakhi. Baisakhi is also known as
the harvest festival and is considered auspicious especially for
marriages. Rivers, canals and ponds are thronged by devotees who
unfailingly take a ritual dip every year. Many people go to the
Nagbani Temple to witness a grand new year celebration. Numerous
fairs are organized and people come in thousands to celebrate the
beginning of the new year and watch the famous Bhangra dance of
Punjab. For the Sikhs of Jammu, Baisakhi is the day their tenth
Guru Gobind Singhji formed the Khalsa sect in 1699. The
Gurudwaras are full of people who come to listen to Kirtans,
offer prayers and feast on the prasad from the common kitchen
(Langar).
cHAITRE
cHAUDASH (MARCH-APRIL)-
Chaitre chaudash is
celebrated at Uttar Behni about 25 kms. from Jammu. Uttar Behni
gets its name from the fact that the Devak river (also known as
Gupta Ganga locally) flows here in the northerly direction.
PURMANDAL
mELA (FEBRUARY)-
Purmandal is 39 kms. from
Jammu city. On Shivratri, the town is trans- formed for three
days as people celebrate the marriage of Lord Shiva to Goddess
Parvati here. The people of Jammu also come out in their
colourful best to celebrate Shivratri at Peer Khoh, the
Ranbireshwar. Temple and the Panjbhaktar Temple. In fact, if you
visit the Jarnmu region during Shivratri, you'll find a
celebration on almost everywhere.
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