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OUR KSHATRIYA SAMSKARAS I SIMANT Bhanu & Bhupendra Hajratwala PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA

Copyright 2007 North American Hindu Association All rights reserved First Printing August 2007 Second Printing August 2010 Third Printing June 2011 Published by 847 East Angela Street Pleasanton, CA 94566 USA Phone: 925-846-3811 Email: info@naha.us Website: www.naha.us ISBN 978-0-9798864-0-9 Price: US $ 10.95

CONTENTS 1. Introduction 5 2. The Ritual The main aspects of the religious rites 7 a. Ganesh Puja 7 b. Kuldevi Puja 8 c. Mulraja Puja 9 d. Raina Dev Puja 9 The main aspects of the social rites 9 3. Preparation for the Simant Samskara Things to do 10 To be done a week or two before the ceremony 10 To be done 3 to 5 days before the ceremony 13 To be done at least a day before the ceremony 13 Checklist for Simant ceremony 14 4. Simant Ceremony Set up of ceremony area 15 Ganesh Puja 16 Khoro Ceremony 18 Busat Ceremony 20 Rakhee Ceremony 20 Welcome Gorni & Mulraja 21 Visarjan 23 5. Recipes Mora Pooraa 24 Mori Phoolli 24 Khaataa Pooraa 24 Khaati Phoolli 25 Redhmi 25 Please send questions or comments to hajratwala@naha.us or 925-846- 3521 Page 3

5. Recipes (Continued) Urad Daal Vada 26 Wheat Flour lamp (Divadaa) 26 Wheat Flour Sev 26 Doodhpaak with rice and sugar 27 Goraa Papad 27 Double Chapatti (Pariyaa Rotli) 28 Kheer 29 Eggplant Kadhi 30 Appendix: 1. Kuldevi Yantra 31 2. Contemporary 16 Samskaras 32 3. Solanki Dynasty in Gujarat 33 4. How to make Mulraja 33 5. Ganesh Sloka 35 6. Ganesh Aarati 36 7. Kuldevi Aarati 37 Glossary 38 Please send questions or comments to hajratwala@naha.us or 925-846- 3521 Page 4

To Heidi Nayan Hajratwala 1 Our daughter-in-law for whom we initially wrote this And Priya Chetan Narsey Daughter-in-law of our Narsey Family who provided the necessary prompt to complete this workbook. 1 It is customary in our community to write names as follows: First name of the person, followed by the first name of the father or husband, followed by the family name. Thus, a married woman would change both her middle name and the last name. Please send questions or comments to hajratwala@naha.us or 925-846- 3521 Page 5

Preface We the Kshatriyas have settled in many countries far away from our motherland, India. Most of our customs and rituals are called Smrities that is those that were remembered usually by the elders. As would be the case, the memories sometimes fail us all. As we raise our children in foreign lands amongst foreign and sometimes hostile cultures, it is increasingly important that we impart in our young not only the value of our rites and rituals but also provide them with a reasonable explanation. Our daughter-in-law Heidi is an all American girl (father with a Finnish heritage and mother with an Irish heritage). When she was pregnant with her first child, we explained to her all the rituals involved in Simant just as we explained to her the Hindu wedding ceremony rituals. We had written a brief explanation of Simant Samskara for her and had hoped that one day we would get around to writing a little bit better and detailed explanation in the form of a workbook that anyone can follow. So when Priya Chetan Narsey, daughter-in-law of Madhu and my cousin brother Ashok Mohanlal Narsey called to get that brief explanation that we had written for Heidi, it was a reason enough to complete this workbook. No doubt, this book will be copied and circulated amongst Kshatriyas and we do hope that it does. Please pass it on to as many people as you can. For the members of the other community who will copy and pass it on we hope that this will act as a seed workbook for your own community. If you find any errors typographical or otherwise, or if you have any suggestions, please by all means do let us know. We would like to make one more set of corrections before circulating more widely amongst our community. A brief note into the why when a couples names are written, we always write a woman s name first. This is because a woman in a marriage is considered to be a representative of goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. Thus she is revered. A brief note about the spellings especially those involving short a and long a. It has increasingly become common to put aa for long a, such as in Aarati and Aachaar. However where spellings are commonly accepted we have left it as is such as in puja. Thanks are due to Bhupendra s two sisters, Mrs. Lila Mahendra Solanki and Late Ms Kanchan Gauri, both of Toronto, Canada for their unfailing memory and attention to the detail. Thanks are also due to Mr. Harivadan Kalyanji Kapadia for his astute reading of this manuscript. May the many generations of Kshatriya family use this Simant Samskara workbook and enjoy life to its fullest. To all our daughters-in-law, we would like to end with our blessings of Akhand Saubhaagyavati (unbroken married status), as well as Sukh (happiness), Shanti (peace), and Vaibhav (material wealth) 2. Bhanu & Bhupendra Hajratwala 2 Traditional blessing usually uttered in this order. First one needs to be happy from within to be able to be at peace and only then can all the material wealth be enjoyed. Some substitute Samruddhi (prosperity) in place of Vaibhav. Please send questions or comments to hajratwala@naha.us or 925-846- 3521 Page 6