People remembers their forefathers on the sacred occasion of Mahalaya

AGARTALA:

Like every other year, hundreds of people thronged at the major river banks of the state on the sacred occasion of Mahalaya to pay tarpan to their forefathers. The day marks the end of Pitru Paksha and the beginning of Devi Paksha. A major part of Mahalaya is to remember departed souls by offering 'tarpan'.

Mahalaya is the occasion where devotees invoke Goddess Durga, who is treated as a daughter in Bengali community, by chanting mantras to welcome her from her husband Lord Shiva's abode, Kailash.

It is believed that Goddess Durga begins journey her to Earth on the day of Mahalaya. The ten-armed-goddess along with her family - sons Lord Ganesh and Kartikeya and daughters Laxmi and Saraswati descend to Earth.

People on this day throng to sacred river banks and take holy dip in order to pay homage or tarpan to their ancestors and forefathers.

 


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