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==Background==

==Background==



Mirkshah, a [[Muslim]] ruler of [[Sindh]] had ordered to convert all Hindu Sindhis to Islam or face persecution. Hindu representatives asked for forty days time from the ruler to give their reply.<ref name=a/>

Mirkshah, a [[Muslim]] ruler of [[Sindh]] had ordered all Hindus to forcibly convert to Islam or face persecution. The hindu representatives asked fora forty days time from the ruler to give their reply.<ref name=a/>



The frightened Hindus of Sindh prayed to their river God [[Varuna]] to come and help them. For forty days, they underwent penance. They neither shaved or wore new clothes, praying and fasting and singing songs in the praise of God Varuna. They beseeched him to save them from the hands of their persecutor.<ref name=a/>

The frightened Hindus of Sindh prayed to their river God [[Varuna]] to come and help them. For forty days, they underwent penance. They neither shaved or wore new clothes, praying and fasting and singing songs in the praise of God Varuna. They beseeched him to save them from the hands of their persecutor.<ref name=a/>



On the fortieth day, a voice was heard from Heaven: "Fear not, I shall save you from the wicked Mirkshah. I shall come down as a mortal and take birth in the womb of Mata Devki in the house of Ratanchand Lohano of Nasarpur". Ratanchand Lohano was a Hindu belonging to [[Lohana]] cast.

On the fortieth day, a voice was heard from Heaven: "Fear not, I shall save you from the wicked Mirkshah. I shall come down as a mortal and take birth in the womb of Mata Devki in the house of Ratanchand Lohano of Nasarpur". Ratanchand Lohano was a Hindu belonging to [[Lohana]] caste .



All the Sindhis were relieved and rejoiced at this [[Akashvani (term)|akashvani]]. Later, [[Jhulelal (Hinduism)|Dariyalal]] (Jhulelal) was born as announced to the named couple, who taught a lesson to Mirkshah & his Muslim Followers and saved the Hindus from Mirkshah & his Muslim Followers.sindhi's started to worship jhulelal bhagwan, with full faith and devotion they started to keep 40 days fasting which is known as chalio saheb. those who are keeping this fast they follow some rituals such as they are not using tadkainany dish, not cutting nails and hair for 40 days.living purely simple life.on the last day they are performing pujas offering earthen pottoDARRIYA[RIVER] offering akho [raw rice sugar flowers]todarriya.sindhi keep this fast to avoid non veg evevn gaflic and onion they perform the puja of bahrono saheb

All the Sindhis were relieved and rejoiced at this [[Akashvani (term)|akashvani]]. Later, [[Jhulelal (Hinduism)|Dariyalal]] (Jhulelal) was born as announced to the named couple, who taught a lesson to Mirkshah & his muslim Followers and saved the Hindus from Mirkshah & his Muslim Followers. Henceforth, Sindhis worshipped [[Jhulelal]] as their [[Ishta dev]]. They started observing a forty days fast with full faith and devotion known as Chaliho Sahib. Those who observe this fast have to follow some obligations like such as not to sleepinbed, only on the floor, observing [[Brahmacharya]], not to eat fried eatables,non-vegetarian food ,onion & garlic, white items like milk, curd, rice, nottoshave or cut hair and nails, nottouse soap and oils, wear simple clothes and not to wear leather shoes or leather belts, not to use tadka in any dish, etc.


living purely simple life.on the last day they are performing pujas offering earthen pot to DARRIYA[RIVER] offering akho [raw rice sugar flowers] to darriya.sindhi keep this fast to avoid non veg evevn gaflic and onion they perform the puja of bahrono saheb



==Festival==

==Festival==

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The observe following rules for forty days:<ref name=a/><ref name=d>[http://www.thesindhuworld.com/chaliho.html Sindhi Festivals > Chaliho] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425020539/http://www.thesindhuworld.com/chaliho.html |date=April 25, 2012 }}</ref>

The observe following rules for forty days:<ref name=a/><ref name=d>[http://www.thesindhuworld.com/chaliho.html Sindhi Festivals > Chaliho] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425020539/http://www.thesindhuworld.com/chaliho.html |date=April 25, 2012 }}</ref>



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*No sleeping in bed, only on the floor

*Observing [[Brahmacharya]]

*No fried eatables

*Avoiding non-vegetarian food, as well, onion & garlic

*Avoiding consumption of white items like milk, curd, rice

*No shaving or cutting of hairs for forty days

*No use of soap & oil for forty days

*Wearing simple clothes

*No wearing leather shoes or leather belts



While some people fast only on the first and last day of Chalio, others fast for the first nine days or for 21 days.<ref name=b/> Sindhi men & women dance in front of idol of Jhulelal in their temples to the tune of their folk music and [[bhajan]], the devotional songs. Sindhis make a symbolic representation of their God Jhulelal in each and every household of theirs, which is known as [[Bahrana Sahib]].

While some people fast only on the first and last day of Chalio, others fast for the first nine days or for 21 days.<ref name=b/> Sindhi men & women dance in front of idol of Jhulelal in their temples to the tune of their folk music and [[bhajan]], the devotional songs. Sindhis make a symbolic representation of their God Jhulelal in each and every household of theirs, which is known as [[Bahrana Sahib]].


Revision as of 10:07, 11 April 2019

Chalio / Chaliho also called Chaliho Sahib is a forty-day-long festival celebrated by Hindu Sindhi community. [1][2][3]

Background

Mirkshah, a Muslim ruler of Sindh had ordered all Hindus to forcibly convert to Islam or face persecution. The hindu representatives asked for a forty days time from the ruler to give their reply.[1]

The frightened Hindus of Sindh prayed to their river God Varuna to come and help them. For forty days, they underwent penance. They neither shaved or wore new clothes, praying and fasting and singing songs in the praise of God Varuna. They beseeched him to save them from the hands of their persecutor.[1]

On the fortieth day, a voice was heard from Heaven: "Fear not, I shall save you from the wicked Mirkshah. I shall come down as a mortal and take birth in the womb of Mata Devki in the house of Ratanchand Lohano of Nasarpur". Ratanchand Lohano was a Hindu belonging to Lohana caste .

All the Sindhis were relieved and rejoiced at this akashvani. Later, Dariyalal (Jhulelal) was born as announced to the named couple, who taught a lesson to Mirkshah & his muslim Followers and saved the Hindus from Mirkshah & his Muslim Followers. Henceforth, Sindhis worshipped Jhulelal as their Ishta dev. They started observing a forty days fast with full faith and devotion known as Chaliho Sahib. Those who observe this fast have to follow some obligations like such as not to sleep in bed, only on the floor, observing Brahmacharya, not to eat fried eatables,non-vegetarian food ,onion & garlic, white items like milk, curd, rice, not to shave or cut hair and nails, not to use soap and oils, wear simple clothes and not to wear leather shoes or leather belts, not to use tadka in any dish, etc.

living purely simple life.on the last day they are performing pujas offering earthen pot to DARRIYA[RIVER] offering akho [raw rice sugar flowers] to darriya.sindhi keep this fast to avoid non veg evevn gaflic and onion they perform the puja of bahrono saheb

Festival

The 40-day-long festival is observed every year in months of July to August, dates vary according to Hindu calendar.[1][2] This is a thanks-giving celebration in honor of Varuna Deva and Jhulelal for listening to their prayers.[1][2]

To keep this tradition alive, all Hindu Sindhi, even today, celebrate the event by keeping forty days of penance.

The observe following rules for forty days:[1][3]

While some people fast only on the first and last day of Chalio, others fast for the first nine days or for 21 days.[2] Sindhi men & women dance in front of idol of Jhulelal in their temples to the tune of their folk music and bhajan, the devotional songs. Sindhis make a symbolic representation of their God Jhulelal in each and every household of theirs, which is known as Bahrana Sahib.

Baharana Sahib consists of Jyot, sugar candy, phota, fruits, clove and akho. Behind is an earthen pot with a coconut in it, covered with cloth, flowers, leaves and Idol of God Jhulelal.[4][3] A sweet dish named akho, made from rice and sugar is offered during morning prayers.[5] For forty days they worship it and offer prasad and sing aarti to Bahrana Sahib. On the 41st day Baharana Sahib is taken to nearby river or lake and immersed among singing and dancing of devotional songs,[2] marking the end of Chalio festival.

References

  • ^ a b c Sindhi Festivals > Chaliho Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Cheti Chand | Sindhi Festivals | Chaliho Sahab | Baharana Sahib | Festivals". Festivalsofindia.in. 2011-10-13. Retrieved 2012-08-26.
  • ^ "Chaliho, Chaliho Festival, Festival of Chaliho in India". Mywebastrologer.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-30. Retrieved 2012-08-26. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)


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