Dhakti and Vhadli Deepavali in Goa
Each festival in Goa is uniquely colourful.here people follow most od our traditions and there are some special ones which are unknown to many.
Naraka Chaturdashi is called Dhakti(small ) Deepawali.Though it is celebrated on a large scale…. The previous night huge Narkasurs are burnt in most streets.Cultural organisations hold narkasur making contests.The tradition of going around to people’s houses to greet is quite common everywhere. The snacks that are made here during this time is very traditional. reddish avalakki is used for several preparations called Fauv.Sweet Fauv is accompanied by savoury ones served with Ambat chutney.
In the morning after the aarti all the family members stamp a bitter fruit symbolising the end of evil.
Crackers are not limited to Deepawali here. A lot more crackers are burnt during Ganeshotsav.
Tulsi Lagna is called Vhadli (big) Deepawali.A branch of a tree is kept along with Tulsi in the vrindavana which are freshly painted and a bhatji (priest ) comes to solemnise the divine wedding. An antarpata is used and a grand feast follows.
Though I have lived here for many years, I don’t have much knowledge about these traditions. The local paper has started publishing these tidbits this year.I thought I must share this on my blog.
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