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Mata ka Jagran is a holy programme for all the Hindu community. In this programme all night Kirtan has been sung by the singers and Maa Durga worship has been done.
At Mata ka Jagran firstly we light Akhand jyoti of Mataji. After that Vandana is sung ( devotional song) by the singer or any other devotee who wants to sing. Bhet is offered by the devotee (red color chunni) coconut fruits and shingar material along with soe bheta and sweets. Then comes ardass and bhog is distributed to the people who are present there by the devotee. Short break are taken and around half an hour again we start for the further process. Lastly after Aarti and devotional song’s Lonkra and Kanjak Pooja we distribute bhog and Prasad to all and comes to the end of Jagran as an samapti.
Any religious theme song or song related to God is referred to as a Bhajan, which literally means "sharing". There are no fixed rules or structured formats for Bhajans—this form of devotional music is flexible and is often shaped by the devotion and expression of the singer or group performing it.
In Hinduism, Bhakti (devotion), Kirtan, and Bhajan are deeply connected and trace their origins to the Vedic era, particularly the Samaveda. The Samaveda is meant to be sung like a musical composition, emphasizing the importance of sound and melody in spiritual practice.
The primary purpose of organizing a Bhajan Sandhya (an evening of devotional singing) is to seek the blessings of God. It also creates a positive and peaceful atmosphere that uplifts the mind and soul, helping devotees feel spiritually connected and fulfilled.
During a Bhajan Sandhya, singers perform devotional songs that invoke deep emotions and help unite everyone in a shared experience of devotion. Bhajan Sandhyas are typically held in the evening and last for about 3 to 4 hours.
A traditional Bhajan event usually follows this sequence:
Pooja (Prayer) – The event begins with a worship ritual performed by the host or main devotee.
Bhajan Singing – Devotional songs are performed by the singer or group.
Aarti – A ritual of worship involving light (usually with a lamp or candle).
Prasad Distribution – Sacred food offering is shared with all attendees.
Conclusion – The event ends with blessings and well-wishes for all.
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