Cheti Chand Festival



Detailed Information about Cheti Chand Festival & Its Importance


For the people of Pakistan as well as India this festive day of Cheti Chand is one of the most important days of the year and the festival is celebrated in the grandest manner. This is because according to the Hindu calendar the second day of the month of Chaitra falls as the New Year and so the festival of Cheiti Chand is commemorated as the New Year's Day festival by the Hindu community.

Cheti Chand festival is celebrated by the Hindu community who called themselves as the Sindhi community in honour of the birth of their famous patron saint Jhulelal. The day of the birth of him is observed in a special way to honour him and is celebrated in the most auspicious way with pomp and gaiety all over the countries where the devotees occupy. Another significant method of keeping the day holy is that they worship water which they believe is the elixir of life and keep the day pure and holy. On this day people wash all their dirty clothes with water but without applying any detergent. The followers of Jhulelal observed Chaliho Sahab in which they are suggested to keep the forty days before the celebration of this festival in vigil and prayer. Besides these they also grow their moustache and leave till the festival without shaving themselves neither do they buy themselves new clothes during this month. The evening days of this month are kept in vigil by singing hymns in praise and worship to the might God Varun whom they considered as the diety of water and cosmic order. And after the long forty days of prayer and penance the festival of Cheti Chand brings new life, new hope and salvation to the people.

Like the official celebration day of the New Year, the midnight celebration is also taken up in the most grant manner with pomp and crackers followed by the sunny New Year. On the first morning day of the New Year is a day of cheerfulness and hope. You will see almost everyone with smiles wearing on their face, even the wrinkle faces of the old age people looks beautiful and bright on this day. People from different corners come out with colourful new clothes and all are in the mood of celebration everywhere in India and Pakistan.

For all the people of India and Pakistan Cheti Chand brings a lot of promises and a lot of fortune to all the devotees of Hindu. The festival also brings unity and love among the community, family and friends keeping the day auspicious for everyone. This festive season also brings the long family blood relation closer. Families and friends who are staying in the far away foreign country and even those who have migrated to other parts of the world too come together to share the celebration which makes Cheti Chand the most awaited and yearning festival for all.