Jivitputrika Vrat Katha Book
Jivitputrika Vrat Katha Book (जीवितपुत्रिका व्रत कथा पुस्तक): The festival of Jivitputrika, or Jitiya, got its name from Jimutavahana. This vow, taken for the protection of a son, holds special significance on this day. Mothers observe a vow of waterlessness for the safety and well-being of their children. The name of the Jivitputrika vow comes from Jimutavahana. Let us understand who Jimutavahana is and what his story is.
The Jitiya vows people follow on the eighth day of the dark fortnight of the month of Ashwin. It is also famous as Jitiya or Jivitputrika Vrat. On this day, mothers fast for the long life, health, and prosperous life of their children. The observance of this vow begins with the ‘Nahay-Khay’ ritual on the seventh day and concludes with the ‘Paran’ (breaking the fast) on the ninth day.
Like Teej, the Jitiya vow is also that people follow without food and in a waterless manner. Similar to the Chhath festival, there is a tradition of Nahay-Khay during the Jitiya vow. This festival people celebrate for three days. After the Nahay-Khay ritual on the seventh day, women observe a ninja fast on the eighth day for the prosperity and advancement of their children. The following day, which is the ninth day, the fast is broken.
Publisher and Author of the Jivitputrika Vrat Katha Book:
Aryavrat Sansthan has published this book and its author is Pandit Jwala Prasad Mishra.
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