India's centuries-old rituals reflect its people's spiritual, social, and seasonal rhythms. Ceremonial India: Rites of the Ancient Part One is a compelling look at eight ancient customs that impact millions of lives. This book explains the tales, symbolism, and meaning behind each ritual, from Chhath Puja on the Ganges, where devotees worship to the solar deity, to Sanjhi, where ephemeral drawings become hallowed expressions of devotion. Chitragupta Puja honors the divine record-keeper, Gangaur celebrates marital fidelity and feminine grace, and Gaye Holud, a Bengali pre-wedding rite full of color and community, is turmeric-tinted. Explore lesser-known but meaningful practices like Louse Aab, a tribal rite of passage; Mahr, the Islamic marriage gift of respect and responsibility; and Me Dam Me Phi, an Ahom ancestor worship ceremony that spans centuries. This book, richly crafted and wonderfully presented, highlights India's living legacy, where ancient traditions live in current times, and offers insight into a society that celebrates life through ceremony.
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