
The following day, they complete their fast after doing a religious ritual 'Godan' and worshipping Agasti rishi, the god of hunger. In this way Teej is over.
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In Nepal living people east Mechi to west Mahakali this festival is celebrated by Tharu specially. Every year in the first day of Magh this festival is celebrated and in every place this festival is known different name like as Maghi sakranti, Maghi Dewani, Maghauta etc. In the last day of Paush there scarifies pigs in every Tharu's home. In the day of Maghi all the members of family are went to take bath to source of water like river, pond tap ,etc. In local language it is called 'Magh lahan' also. After taking bath they return to their home and touch to things like daal, rice, salt and they took bless from their elder person like father, mother, grand-father, grand-mother. The other introduction of Maghi is singing song of this day which is called 'Dhamar'. In Tharu society Maghi is taken as the day of new year. In the other hand the people are free in this day who used to stay as a servant in his boss's house. After this day they can decide of stay there or not. So it is know as the day of freedom also. The government of Nepal has make a decision to give one day leave to all government offices of Nepal.
So it is taken as a special festival in Nepal.
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This festival is observed especially in the middle- west and far west parts of Nepal. Similarly, it is also celebrated in northern India, particularly in Kumaun and Garhwal (of Utter Pradesh).
This festival falls in the month of Bhadra. It begins from the birthday of lord Krishna. That is, Krishna Janmastami, and lasts for three days.
In Nepal, this festival is observed by worshipping Shiva and Parvati along with Ganesh.
Women keep fasting on the day of Krishna Janmastami (birthday of lord Krishna). Later they form a grass-made idol of Shiva and Parvati. They not only worship the idol but also offer a mixture of five kinds of grains, known as Panchbirudi, to it. This festival is also called Biruda Parva, Perhaps by reason of Panchabirudi. On this occasion women put on new clothes and enjoy singing their traditional songs.
According to legendary, the festival is said to have been celebrated for the last four centuries, in memory of Satidevi's bodily sacrifice to the burning altar and her re-birth from Himalaya Pravat.
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Ramjan, known as fasting period, is a great festival among Muslims. It is observed in accordance with the lunar calendar. Its peculiarity is that it falls back by fifteen days every year. while celebrating this festival, Muslims keep one month long fasting. Every day they take food only after the sun has set.
Eid-ul-Fitr is also the main feature of this festival. This festival is known as the 'Festival of the Breaking of the fast'. It occurs as soon as the new moon is sighted at the end of the month of fasting.
The final day of Ramjan is called Id when they put on new fine clothes. On seeing the moon of the Id, they feel very much delight es. They offer their prayer in the mosque. They also embrace each other with the recitation of "Id Mubarak Ho" on the performance of Ramjan.
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