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JAMAISHASTHI | Special Recipe on Jamai Shasthi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The menu includes special Bengali dishes such as 'various fish delicacies', 'prawn malaikari' & special jamaishasthi 'sondesh'. Lavish gifts are given to the son-in-law & he too in return gifts his mother-in-law with something special. For the day he relishes the attention he receives from his in-laws. The fast pace of life and the changing social norms has mellowed down the once very happening social custom among the Bengalis. The word Jamai (son-in-law) suggests a relationship much closer to heart. |
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So Jamaisashthi was an occasion when the entire family got involved in preparing to welcome the son-in law. Fish being a Bengali delicacy was in great demand in the local fish market. Large sized fishes were delivered to homes, 'handis of rasagollas' and packets of 'sondesh' were ordered from the sweet shops. Fifteen to sixteen dishes were prepared to serve their favourite Jamai. The full course lunch right from 'gorom bhate ghee to pan-masala' was prepared by the food loving Bengalis for their loving son-in-laws. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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fanned him with the finely pleated palm leaf hand fan. It is said that Jamaishasthi originated ages ago as a part of a women's socio-religious duty. Goddess Shasthi is always worshipped by the women folk of the family for the goodwill of their children. It was told that there once existed a family in a certain town whose youngest daughter-in-law was a greedy woman. She used to eat most of the dishes and blame it on the cat that used to frequent their home. The cat who is the appurtenance (bahana) of Goddess Shasthi complained about the in justice done to her. It is said the daughter-in-law of the household gave birth to seven sons and a daughter but all her children were stolen from her. Heartbroken she was driven away from home to the jungle. While she sat crying Goddess Shasthi took pity on her and appeared before her in the guise of an old woman. When the young woman poured out her sorrow, Shasthi reminded her of her past wrongdoings. She repented and asked for mercy. She was then asked to perform some social rituals which brought back her children. This story inspired many women folk to pray to the Goddess Shasthi for their children and perform puja. This slowly took turn to Jamai Shasthi. |
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