Rana Wanju Na Ute Jite Rathoriyun Rahan - Nisha Chelani Sur ChanderJa Raat Chander JI 2019 - 112 birth Anniversary of Sangeet Acharya Master Chander show organized on 5-Jan-2019 at St. Andrews Auditorium, Mumbai. Radio Sindhi is Official Media Partner for Sur Chander Ja, Raat Chander Ji shows. Master Chander Website: http://www.MasterChander.com
Rana Vanju Na utey, Jitey Rathoriyun Rahan Song Performed by Drshika Advani. Sur Chander ja, Raat Chander Ji http://www.MasterChander.com
Dr. Jetho Lalwani, Gujarat Sindhi Academy - at All India Sindhi Academic Conference organized by National Council of Promotion of Sindhi Language, Ministry of HRD, New Delhi. Organized at Rambhau Mhalgi Prabhodhini, Bhayander, Thane on 1, 2 & 3 Feb, 2019. Various Sindhi Scholars and Delegates were invited from Sindhi Academies of India to discuss the future of Sindhi Language and Culture.
The festival of colours in which all the young and old join together to express their joy at the change of season. Some people correlate Holi festival with Holika, the sister of Hirnakashyap, mythological father of Bhagat Prahlad
This festival takes place in the month of Sawan when married women and girls paint their hands and feet with Mehndi, go on fast for the whole day, during which they used to play games, swing in Jhulas and sing love songs. Orthodox or strict Sindhi women do not even drink a sip of water until they break their fast. In the night after making an offering to the moon, they would break the fast.This is also referred to as the Sindhi version of Karwa Chauth
During the Purnima of Sawan month, according to Daswani and Parchani (1978) the family priest in Sindh "traditionally tied a rakhi on the entire family while the ritual of a sister tying the Rakhi round a brother's wrist has been borrowed as a result of non-Sindhi influence in North India."[6] In this festival, sisters tie a Rakhi to their brothers. This day is called "Rakhree Bandhan'. People in cities and places near rivers or the sea, used to offer coconuts and milk to the God of Waters 'Varun Devta so that those who were travelling in ships and boats should have a safe and sound journey.
Just as in India the month of September 'Bado' was meant for Krishna Paksha as Pitar Pakhiya. Any member of the family who had died on particular (tithi) day and date, a Shraadh was offered for the solace of the deceased's soul. The Brahmins were given food and Dakhshna. It is said that Arya Samaj carried out a strong movement against Shraadh, but the Shraadhs continued because of the faith of people since they felt that through this method the deceased members of the family are remembered and all the family members have a good gathering.
Just as in India the month of September 'Bado' was meant for Krishna Paksha as Pitar Pakhiya. Any member of the family who had died on particular (tithi) day and date, a Shraadh was offered for the solace of the deceased's soul. The Brahmins were given food and Dakhshna. It is said that Arya Samaj carried out a strong movement against Shraadh, but the Shraadhs continued because of the faith of people since they felt that through this method the deceased members of the family are remembered and all the family members have a good gathering.
During those days whenever the snake charmer brought snakes, they were given some Dakhshna and also milk for the snakes. Nagpanchami is also called Gogro. It is a folklore from Kutch and Gujarat.
During certain months Umaas takes place on a Monday. That day is considered important for having a "dumb dip' in the waters; without talking to anyone early in the morning. It is also, called 'Gungee Umaas".
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