Jahni Osha

 

Jahni Osha is an Osha celebrated in Odisha. It is celebrated from the first day of the month of Ashwin to the full moon. It is celebrated by the Osha virgins and is celebrated on the full moon day of Kumar. Every afternoon during the month, the virgins worship Vrindavati at the base of the Tulsi Chura, which is full of jahniful flowers, which include leia, nectar, bananas, and cucumbers. As a song, the girls celebrate the Osha at dusk with a bang. In the afternoon, the girls make jahniful flowers and other flowers at the base of the quarry, set up the kalasa, and read and worship the jahnosa books. Singing gives Vrindavati a finger of Jahni flower. Leprosy is said to be used to relieve leprosy. If you can’t do Osha throughout the month, you can do it 15 days or 5 days before the full moon of Kumar. Singing in the afternoon with Osha rituals and traditions and spending some time in joy and happiness is considered a form of exercise for virgins.
In this Osha, Deenakrishna Das’s “JahnioshaJahniosha Katha” is recited, which tells different legends in different verses. The poem is divided into five verses in eleven letters. It tells the story of the rules and successes of celebrating the glory of Osha in five countries, namely Maharashtra, Udrarashtra (Odisha), Karnataka (Karnataka), Virat Desh, Saurashtra Desh. The first verse describes the evil effects of Osha Nindar. For thirty days in the month of Ashwin, the Balut girls unite and cut the house with jasmine flowers at the base of the Tulsi Chura. Leah enjoys eating and drinking. Jahni puts flowers on the chowder. One day in Maharashtra, a woman named Jambubati mocked Osha. “She is OK. As a result, Vrindavati became angry. The snake bit Zambubati’s sleeping son. Her husband Maheshwar arrived while she was holding her dead son. Knowing that this had happened as a result of the Osha blasphemy, they went to Vrindavati and prayed. After various pleas, Vrindavati was satisfied and gave her life to her dead son.

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