Manabasa Gurubara
Manabasa Gurubara is a festival of Hindus and celebrated mostly by the people of the Indian state of Odisha. In this puja Goddess Lakshmi is the presiding deity. It is believed by the people that the goddess herself comes to every household and removes pain and sorrow. It is held on every Thursday of Margasira month.[1][2][3]
History
This festival is based on the Hindu mythology of Goddess Lakshmi in Laxmi Puran.[4] In this Purana, once the Goddess Lakshmi visited Shriya, a scavenger Low caste woman, for which Balaram, the elder brother of Jagannath got angry with Lakshmi, and she was turned out from Jagannath Temple, Puri, one of the four most sacred places of Pilgrimage (Dham) of the Hindus. Lakshmi leaves the temple, and avenges the insult by cursing her husband and elder brother-in-law to go through a prolonged ordeal without food, water or shelter. The Purana raises voice against the evil practices of Untouchability in society. It also stresses importance on feminism, and empowers the female power to resist male hegemony. As per this Laxmi Puran, puja is performed for Goddess Lakshmi.[5][6]
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