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2022 Jamai Shashti date and timings for New Delhi, NCT, India

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2022 Jamai Shashti

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New Delhi, India
Jamai Shashti
5th
June 2022
Sunday / रविवार
Mother-in-law's affection on Jamai Shashti
Jamai Shashthi

Jamai Shashti Timings

Jamai Shashti on Sunday, June 5, 2022
Shashthi Tithi Begins - 04:52 AM on Jun 05, 2022
Shashthi Tithi Ends - 06:39 AM on Jun 06, 2022

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of New Delhi, India with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

2022 Jamai Shashti

According to the Hindu Panchang, Jamai Shashti is celebrated on the Shukla Paksha Shashthi Tithi of the Jyeshtha month. On this day, the parents of a married daughter invite their son-in-law, known as Jamai in Hindi, to their home and honor him with delicious food, gifts, clothes and offerings. Among followers of Hinduism, Jamai Shashti is regarded as both a social and spiritual festival. On this occasion, Goddess Shashti is also worshipped with devotion.

This festival is especially celebrated in Bengal, Odisha, Bihar and some parts of North India as a religious and family-oriented occasion. From a scriptural perspective, it is dedicated to Goddess Shashti, the divine protector of children. The day is also known as Jamai Bhoj and Shashti Pujan.

In Odisha and Bengal, Jamai Shashti is observed with great joy and enthusiasm. The celebration begins with the worship of Goddess Shashti, during which the mother-in-law prays to the Goddess for the happiness and well-being of her family. After Puja, she performs Aarti with camphor, applies a sacred Tilak on her son-in-law's forehead, and welcomes him with affection. As a symbol of protection and good fortune, she ties a sacred yellow thread around his wrist.

Preparations for the festival begin a day in advance. The mother-in-law purchases various gifts, sarees and gold ornaments according to her capacity for her daughter and son-in-law. A grand feast is then arranged in their honor.

On this day, special dishes are prepared for the son-in-law, including traditional Bengali delicacies such as Shukto, Begun Bhaja, Luchi, Aloor Dom and sweets like Mishti Doi.

Thus, Jamai Shashti is not merely a social celebration but also a sacred observance rooted in devotion and tradition. Worshipping Goddess Shashti on this day is believed to bring blessings for the prosperity, happiness, and well-being of one's family, lineage and children.

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