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Cheti Chand And Jhulelal Jayanti 2021: Date, Tithi, Muhurat, Rituals And Significance

A festival observed by the Sindhi community, Cheti Chand is also known as Jhulelal Jayanti and is celebrated on the Pratipada Tithi (first day) of Chaitra, Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the Moon). People from this community celebrate this day as their New Year as well as the birth anniversary of Lord Jhulelal, who is believed to be the reincarnation of Water God (Varun Devta) and was also known as Sai Uderolal. Cheti Chand usually falls on the same day or the next day of the 'Gudi Pawda' and 'Ugadi' festival. People from the Sindhi community worship water.
Cheti
Chand
2021
Date,
Tithi
And
Muhurat
This
year
the
festival
falls
on
13
April.
The
Pratipada
Tithi
will
begin
at
8:00
am
on
April
12
and
end
at
10:16
am
on
April
13.
The
Cheti
Chand
2021
Muhurat
is
between
6:46
pm
to
7:51
pm.
About
Lord
Jhulelal
If
you
look
at
the
images
of
Lord
Jhulela,
he
is
often
shown
or
painted
as
an
old
man
with
a
white
moustache
and
beard.
Donning
a
royal
attire,
his
crown
contains
a
peacock
feather.
On
the
Sindhu
river,
he
is
depicted
to
be
seated
on
a
lotus
on
the
back
of
a
fish.
Further,
images
show
that
Jhulelal
carries
sacred
text
and
beads
in
this
hands.
Significance
Behind
Celebrating
Cheti
Chand
or
Jhulelal
Jayanti
Cheti
Chand
is
also
known
as
Chaitra
The
Sindhi
New
Year
and
is
observed
on
the
second
day
of
the
Sindhi
Chet
month
of
the
Hindu
calendar.
There
is
a
belief
that
Sindhi
people
worship
Jhulelal
for
saving
them
from
a
tyrannical
ruler
Mirkhshah,
who
from
nearby
Thatta
ordered
that
local
Sindhis
must
convert
into
Islam
within
twenty-four
hours
or
sacrifice.
On
hearing
this
Sindhi
people
refused
to
follow
Mirkhshah's
order
and
offered
their
prayers
to
the
Almighty
on
the
Sindhu
river
bank
for
40
days
at
a
stretch.
Legend
has
it
that
on
the
fortieth
day,
a
divine
prophecy
informed
them
about
the
birth
of
a
child
to
a
couple
who
lived
in
Nasarpur.
And as per the divine prediction, a baby was born to Devaki and Ratanchand Lohano. At birth, this child was named Udaichand and was fondly addressed as Uderolal. One day when the cradle carrying the baby rocked on its own, the child's parents witnessed this miracle and lovingly addressed the baby as Jhulelal. Also, some believe that the parents saw a deity seated on a fish when the baby opened its mouth. As the baby grew, Mirkshah made numerous attempts to kill the baby but later admitted his defeat after realizing the power and bravery of Uderolal.



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