In Odisha, a unique festival takes place to celebrate menstruation, where the pride and beauty of womanhood are honoured. This Raja Sankranti 2023, we bring you how the vibrant festival not only marks the arrival of the monsoon but also celebrates menstruation, breaking barriers and fostering a culture of inclusivity. With deep-rooted traditions and a progressive outlook, Odisha proudly embraces menstruation as a natural and empowering aspect of a woman’s life.
The Raja Festival: Breaking taboos and fostering inclusivity:
Unlike many parts of the world where menstruation is still considered a taboo subject, Odia culture breaks these societal barriers during the Raja festival. Women and girls are encouraged to freely embrace their natural bodily functions and celebrate their womanhood. The festival becomes a platform to educate and empower, promoting conversations about menstrual health and hygiene.
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Special rituals and customs:
During Raja, women engage in various rituals that symbolize fertility and renewal. Swings are hung from trees, and women clad in traditional attire enjoy the festivities with great enthusiasm. These swings, known as “Doli,” are considered to represent the beauty of the menstrual cycle and the potential for creation.
Traditional cuisine and delights:
Another notable aspect of the Raja festival is the special cuisine prepared exclusively for women. Pithas, a variety of delicious rice cakes and sweets, are prepared using traditional recipes passed down through generations. These mouth watering treats add to the festive spirit, reinforcing the idea that menstruation is a natural part of life to be celebrated, not hidden away.
Community engagement as a way forward:
The Raja festival is not just about celebrating menstruation within the confines of homes. Local organizations and NGOs actively engage with communities during this time to raise awareness about menstrual health, hygiene, and debunk myths and misconceptions. Workshops and discussions are organized to promote a healthy and informed attitude towards menstruation, benefitting women and girls of all ages.