What is a Jhandi ceremony?

What is a Jhandi ceremony?

Jhandi is a Hindu celebration practiced primarily in Caribbean countries such as Guyana (and Trinadad). The Jhandi is a time of thanksgiving for family and sometimes friends, bringing them together in unity. This morning the Pandit (Hindu priest/preacher/ rabbi equivalent) and his wife arrived to conduct the ceremony.

How long does a Jhandi last?

These ceremonies usually last anywhere from 2-4 hours and are attended by family and friends of the person hosting the jhandi. Once the ceremony is over, guests are offered a vegetarian meal and a variety of sweets usually packaged in brown paper bags.

What is the purpose of a Jhandi?

They are considered the auspicious and divine guardian of the houses. Each colour represents a god or goddess. For instance, white represents Saraswati, red Hanuman, yellow Krishna and pink Lakshmi. Throughout the year, a household conducts pujas and stumps a jhandi.

What percent of Guyana is Hindu?

24.8%
Although 39.8% of the Guyana’s population is East Indian, only 24.8% are Hindus.

What is the Hinduism flag?

The Hindu flag or the flag of Hinduism is the flag recognized by all Hindus in the World. The flag has the color of Hinduism, that is orange. The flag shows at the center the symbol of the Oṃ, the most sacred mantra of this religion.

Why do Hindus have flags outside their house?

The flags, which are inserted onto bamboo poles, are planted into the ground after Hindus complete their puja, a ritual prayer performed in homes or in temples. The flags represent various deities and are place in the ground as a symbol of the deity’s victory, or of good over evil.

What religion is Guyanese?

Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam are the dominant religions in Guyana. The majority of the Indo-Guyanese are Hindus, although a substantial number are Muslims. Some Indo-Guyanese have converted to Christianity, but conversion is often for professional reasons.

Which color should we wear on Saturday?

Weekday colors (according to the Ayurveda)

day color example and RGB code
Thursday yellow Light Yellow – #FFFFE0
Friday light blue/white Alice Blue – #F0F8FF
Saturday purple/black Rebecca Purple – #663399
Sunday pink/maroon Maroon – #800000

What is the meaning of Jhandi in Guyana?

Jhandi is a Hindu celebration practiced primarily in Caribbean countries such as Guyana (and Trinadad). The Jhandi is a time of thanksgiving for family and sometimes friends, bringing them together in unity.

How long does a Jhandi ceremony take in Guyana?

The hosting husband/dad of the house prepares by making the space available, as seen below you need a large open space where you can sit on the floor. This morning the Pandit (Hindu priest/preacher/ rabbi equivalent) and his wife arrived to conduct the ceremony.The ceremony can last anywhere from an hour to days.

What does a pandit do at a Jhandi ceremony?

This morning the Pandit (Hindu priest/preacher/ rabbi equivalent) and his wife arrived to conduct the ceremony.The ceremony can last anywhere from an hour to days. It is filled with prayer, scripture in what sounded like songs (sometimes accompanied by a gong or conch she’ll trumpet), and offerings.

What foods are served at Jhandi in Guyana?

Several flags are blessed and then placed in front of the home. The ceremony ends with food – 7 curries – all vegetarian and delicious on top of rice served in a lily pad: balange (eggplant), pumpkin, bagee (spinach), catahar, potato/channa (chickpeas), edoe, and dahl.

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