Focus on Swachh Diwali with tradition! Bareilly Has A Unique Diwali Tradition Followed By The Transgenders
Focus on Swachh Diwali with tradition! Bareilly Has A Unique Diwali Tradition Followed By The Transgenders
The Bareilly City follows this wholesome tradition on the day of the festival, in which the transgender community visits homes and gives their blessings. But this time Swachh Diwali is also a focus.

Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated with immense enthusiasm and grandeur across the country. On this auspicious day, people worship the goddess Lakshmi for prosperity and good fortune. In the city of Bareilly, located in Uttar Pradesh, a unique and wholesome tradition adds a special touch to Diwali celebrations as the transgender community visits homes to offer blessings and greetings. This year it is more special because this time they also awareing people for Swachh Diwali.

Kinnar Community Spreading Swachh Diwali awareness

The concept of Swachh Diwali has been added to this tradition by the Kinnar community for some time now. Along with giving blessings, this community is also making people aware to celebrate Swachh Diwali. This community also tells people about the concept of Swachh Diwali and the importance of a clean and eco-friendly celebration of Diwali. Besides, this they are also motivating people to use local products. 

How this tradition is related to Shri Ram

Nandini, a transgender from Bareilly, shares the cultural significance behind this tradition. According to her, during Lord Shri Ram’s exile, men, women, and transgenders from Ayodhya accompanied him to its borders. When he officially entered exile, he asked everyone to return, and while men and women obeyed, the transgender community chose to stay. Upon Lord Ram’s return to Ayodhya after 14 years, he discovered that the transgender community had been living in exile since the day he left. In recognition of their steadfastness, Lord Ram granted them a special boon: anyone receiving their blessings would be free of defects and blessed with prosperity.

Nandini explains that, following this legend, the transgender community has been visiting homes and establishments to bless and greet people on Diwali ever since. It is believed that meeting a transgender on Diwali and offering them a donation of money and make-up can bring good luck and favor. Additionally, such gestures are thought to bring success in various aspects of life, including jobs, business, education, and overall family happiness.

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