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The Rakhi festival in India is an event that is celebrated every year and is a celebration of the birth of Lord Rama’s wife Sita. The rakhi festival is also known as Chhath Puja and is a Hindu festival that began in the 14th century.
From the description of the event, you can tell that this Hindu festival is for women only. The festival is celebrated by the women of the village and it includes a lot of parades, ceremonies, and rituals. It often takes place during the month of Chaitra, when women in the village are free from work so they can spend more time with their families and husbands.
I’m not sure if this festival is just for women or for men, but I can assure you that it’s definitely for women. It’s also the only festival that women can attend in the village. And it’s also the only Hindu festival that takes place only once a year.
I’m not 100 percent sure what is, but I’d imagine that it’s an all-women festival. It’s usually held during the month of Chaitra and women are allowed to attend. There is also a day set aside for men to attend.
The festival lasts for two weeks and is celebrated by men and women with a procession of the local village’s women. The procession is led by a priest or some such and begins in the evening, and continues throughout the day. The festival is said to have originated as a celebration of the goddess Rani, who is said to be the wife of Shiva, the king of the gods.
You know what? Rani is a lot cooler than Shiva.
While we don’t know anything for sure, there is a popular theory that Rani is actually Lakshmi or Parvati, the wife of the god Shiva. There are also various stories about how she was also the mother of a lot of gods and therefore the goddess of the gods.
The festival is held this week in the town of Hoshangabad in Maharashtra. We’re told that the festival itself is a little more than a week long, and that the goddess Rani is supposed to be in the town for three days. The festival is said to be very sacred, but also highly dangerous. You can read more about it in the video below.
The festival is held in the town of Hoshangabad in Maharashtra, and this year the goddess Rani is supposed to be here. It might be her birthday, or it might be her birthday, but whatever it is, she is due to be here.