Raja Parba: Festival, Celebration, The Carnival, Which Is Celebrates Womanhood, Facts, Tweets, Images, Pics
We all are ready to observe and celebrate the festival, Raja Parba, on this 15th June 2019, Saturday, which is a three-day long festival. The festival, Raja Parba, is predominate, celebrates and observes in the state of the India, Odisha, which is regarded as one of the very popular and very famous festivals, indeed.
Well, I read in the Wikipedia, that the festival, Raja Parba, is actually, celebrate the menstruation, which is one of the significant sign of the womanhood and it is also, one of the epitomai of the womanhood.
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Well, the festival, namely, Raja Parba, it stands for the menstruating women, festival, because, the term, Raja’ is taken from the world ‘Rajaswala’ which is stands for the menstruating women, and Parba, means festival, I guess, I read this in the Wikipedia, so shares with all of you.
Happy #RajoParba to all, the great #Odia Festival . pic.twitter.com/QCQsCC36rj
— Sudarsan Pattnaik (@sudarsansand) June 14, 2019
Raja Parba: Festival, Celebration, The Carnival, Which Is Celebrates Womanhood, Facts, Tweets, Images, Pics
Wikipedia mentioned, that as per the popular belief as women menstruate, it is regarded as a sign of the fertility, so also Mother Earth menstruates, and it is being said that on the period of the festival, #Raja Parba, which is being celebrated on the month of the June, I mean on the mid June, mother earth menstruate, so I guess, the festival, Raja Parba, is the 3 days long festival, because the menstruate cycle is also last for the 3 days, in a girl or the women’s body.
Raja Parba is an auspicious occasion, which furthers brotherhood and happiness in our society. Greetings to the people of Odisha on this festival. May everyone be happy, healthy and may all aspirations be fulfilled.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 14, 2019
The festival, Raja Parba, is an annual festival, which is each and every year celebrates in the month of June.
Thus, these 3 days are regarded as the menstruating period of Mother Earth. During this carnival, #Raja Parba, all agricultural operations, and works, remain stopped for a while, which includes, cultivating, plowing or sowing, and other agricultural works, anyway.
This is so, as in the Hindu homes, during menstruating women remain isolated and stay away from doing all household works, and all, and she is given full rest, therefore as well as, the Mother Earth is given full rest for three days for which all agricultural works are prevented for while.
So, on the festival, #Raja Parba, it calls for women to come together, so that, the gift of the Mother Earth, can be acknowledged and respected.
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#Odisha | Amidst taboos against menstruation, this Indian state celebrates it with a 3-day long festival https://t.co/ktcbpr18ad – @SanchDash@CMO_Odisha @Naveen_Odisha @sudarsansand pic.twitter.com/nhmKJc0RRf
— Business Insider India🇮🇳 (@BiIndia) June 14, 2019
ଓଡ଼ିଶାର ଅନନ୍ୟ ସାଂସ୍କୃତିକ ଗଣପର୍ବ ରଜ ଉପଲକ୍ଷେ ସମସ୍ତଙ୍କୁ ମୋର ହାର୍ଦ୍ଦିକ ଶୁଭେଚ୍ଛା ଓ ଶୁଭକାମନା। ଆମ ଗୌରବମୟ ପରମ୍ପରାର ପ୍ରତୀକ ଏହି ପର୍ବ ସମାଜରେ ଆନନ୍ଦ, ଉତ୍ସାହ ଓ ଉଲ୍ଲାସ ଭରିଦେଉ। ସମସ୍ତଙ୍କ ସୁଖ ଓ ସମୃଦ୍ଧି କାମନା କରୁଛି। pic.twitter.com/UotOAMC0bV
— Naveen Patnaik (@Naveen_Odisha) June 14, 2019
If you are looking for a tree to put on the swing, you never put swings near power line nor on electric poles and towers. Play it safe around electricity.
Happy #RajaParba #Raja pic.twitter.com/gFOPez66aT— Odisha Power Sector Media Campaign (@OdishaPower) June 14, 2019