Mahalaya to be celebrated tomorrow
Mahalaya, an auspicious occasion that heralds the advent of Goddess Durga, will be celebrated at dawn tomorrow through different rituals by Hindu community members across the country.
With the beginning of 'Devipaksha', Mahalaya is observed six days before Durga Puja, the biggest religious festival of the Bangalee Hindu community.
Marking the day, special programmes of Mahalaya will be arranged at different temples, including the capital, tomorrow at dawn.
The Hindus will remember and pay homage to their ancestors, who passed away, by performing puja, and offering the Brahmins clothes, food and sweets in their names.
Mahanagar Sarbajanin Puja Committee will hold a special programme marking the Mahalaya at Dhakeshwari National Temple at 6.30am.
Similar programmes will also be arranged in different temples in the capital city and across the country.
Although Durga Puja will formally begin on October 9 on the day of Maha Shasti, the advent of Goddess Durga, will be heralded tomorrow.
Mahalaya marks an invitation of sorts to goddess Durga to begin her journey from Kailash to her paternal home (earth), along with her children.
This invitation is extended through the chanting of mantras from Sri Sri Chandi and singing of devotional songs.
Countdown of Durga Puja begins with the celebration of Mahalaya.
On 13 October it will come to an end with the immersion of idols on the day of Bijoya Dashami.