Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Odia Singer Of Human Sagar

    May 8, 2024

    Krishna Beura Odia Singer

    May 7, 2024

    Odia Singer Of Ananya Sritam Nanda

    May 6, 2024
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Vimeo
    Odisha LifeStyle
    Subscribe Login
    • Home
    • Locations
      • Hidden Places
    • Culture
      1. Arts and Crafts
      2. Literature
      3. View All

      The Odia Movement Protecting and Preserving Odisha’s Cultural Heritage

      December 15, 2023

      Potagarh of Ganjam: A Hidden Gem in Odisha

      October 29, 2023

      Odisha : A Place for Aesthetic Experience

      October 27, 2023

      Kalinga In South East Asia

      October 24, 2023

      Odia Singer Of Human Sagar

      May 8, 2024

      Krishna Beura Odia Singer

      May 7, 2024

      Odia Singer Of Ananya Sritam Nanda

      May 6, 2024

      Abhijit Majumdar Odia Singer

      May 5, 2024

      Odia Singer Of Human Sagar

      May 8, 2024

      Krishna Beura Odia Singer

      May 7, 2024

      Odia Singer Of Ananya Sritam Nanda

      May 6, 2024

      Abhijit Majumdar Odia Singer

      May 5, 2024
    • Events
      • Disaster
    • Editorial
      • Health
    • Food & Drink
    • Personalities
    • Stories
      • Modern History
    • Announcements
    Odisha LifeStyle
    Home»Events»Prathamsatami: A Celebration of First Child’s Second Birthday
    Events

    Prathamsatami: A Celebration of First Child’s Second Birthday

    OdishaLifeStyleBy OdishaLifeStyleMarch 5, 2022Updated:November 28, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The Odia culture and tradition are replete with many festivals that boasts of a rich heritage. Prathamsatami Among those festivals is Prathamastami which celebrates the firstborn of every household in the state.

    The age-old Odia tradition of Prathamastami is observed on the Krushna Paksha Astami in the lunar month Margasira (November–December). Since ‘Margasira’ is the first month of the calendar according to the Odia Panjika, it has been named as Prathamastami. The day is celebrated for the longevity, wellness and prosperity of the eldest child of the family called ‘Padhuan’ who shoulders all the responsibilities of the family. In Hindu tradition, the first-borns are entrusted with extra privileges which has its own perks. They are even entitled to the extra or bigger share called the ‘Prathamsatami Jyestha bhaga’.

    Prathamsatami

    Prathamsatami
    Prathamsatami

    The Ritual

    As a part of the tradition, on this day, the maternal uncle called the ‘Astami Bandhu’ Prathamsatami brings new clothes for the eldest child of the house. The clothes are first offered to Lord Ganesh and Ista Devi or Devata after which it is worn by the eldest child. The child is then smeared with sindura (vermilion), Chandan (sandal paste), akshata, dooba grass and flowers.

    The ritual starts with offering five sets of grains and mango leaves to the idols of Gods and Goddesses. The child is made to sit on a pidha (wooden pedestal) while he/she is worshipped. A kalash filled with holy water is kept above paddy grains and is kept infront of him/her. Atop the kalash is placed a branch of mango leaves and a coconut is placed on it. Prathamsatami The mother or elder ladies of the house while chanting the prayers wish for the long life of the child.

    You can read our another post on The Leaning Temple of Huma: A Unique Architectural Wonder

    Mythological Importance

    According to Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna and his elder brother Lord Balaram visited their maternal uncle Maharaja Kaansa on this auspicious day and they were given a grand welcome. Prathamsatami Even Lord Jagannath and Lord Balabhadra follows the rituals of Prathamastami by wearing new clothes offered to them by their maternal uncle Madhabanandajew; wherein a special ‘Bandapana’ is arranged for Him.

    Similarly, Chandrasekhara, the representative deity of Lord Lingaraj is taken out in a decorated palanquin to his maternal uncle Lord Baruneshwara’s house called the ‘Kapali Matha’ near the famous Papanasini Tank where He is offered new set of clothes and fed Muan (a type of sweetened rice flake balls).

    The tradition of Prathamastami was not always about worshipping the eldest of the house. In earlier days, the Margasira month witnessed the season’s first harvest of dhana (rice) and a small Prathamsatami puja was organised to thank Soubhagini Devi, the goddess for the yield. As customary, it was a ceremony performed by the farmer and his family, his eldest son or daughter.

    The ritual was a symbol to show to gratitude to the Goddess and to instil two values: hard work always bears fruit and to be always be in appreciation of the gifts one is showered with (which then meant a good harvest year) – and share. Then, Prathamastami was also referred as Soubhagini Astami.

    In addition to this, this day was also called as Kala Bhairabaastami due to the now-extinct practice of praying to Lord Bhairav in order to get rid of bad karma.

    The festival offerings are pampered heavily on the freshest produce which include numerous varied types of curries, pithas and other delicacies. But Enduri Pitha is the most important and the most significant among all the delicacies. Enduri Pitha is steamed inside the cocoon of fresh turmeric/saal leaves with a filling chenna, jaggery or sugarcane juice and grated coconut. Undoubtedly, it is the subtle aroma and the delicate turmeric colour, that truly embarks Enduri Pitha as one of most remarkable offerings of this festival. 

    culture Odisha Prathamastami Traditional
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
    Previous ArticleLaxman Naik: The Brave Hero Of Freedom Movement From The Tribal Society
    Next Article Manabasa Gurubar: Odisha seeks for Sukh, Shanti and Aishwarya
    OdishaLifeStyle
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Aparajita Mohanty Odia actress of Biography

    April 4, 2024

    Last Year of Gopabandhu’s Life

    January 11, 2024

    Peace comes from within,Do not seek it without.

    January 9, 2024

    Devi Subhadra: The Goddess of Love, Compassion, and Devotion

    January 8, 2024

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Our Picks
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    Literature

    Odia Singer Of Human Sagar

    By Liza RaniMay 8, 20240

    Human Sagar is a popular Odia singer who has captured the hearts of music lovers…

    Krishna Beura Odia Singer

    May 7, 2024

    Odia Singer Of Ananya Sritam Nanda

    May 6, 2024

    Abhijit Majumdar Odia Singer

    May 5, 2024

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us
    About Us

    Your source for the lifestyle news. This demo is crafted specifically to exhibit the use of the theme as a lifestyle site. Visit our main page for more demos.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: odls@outlook.com
    Contact: +91-94399-xxxxx

    Our Picks
    New Comments
    • अरुण कुमार जैन on King Kharavela: A Tale of Unnarrated Bravery
    • Lucky on Gopinath Mohanty : The Propagator Of Odia Literature
    • jdf on Gopinath Mohanty : The Propagator Of Odia Literature
    • Ajay Singh on Sewain Kheer: A Healthy and Sweet Snack
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Editorial
    • Stories
    • Culture
    © 2024 OdishaLifeStyle. Powered partner OdishaShop.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below.

    Lost password?