Agrasen Jayanti

Agrasen Jayanti

Idol of Agrasena
Also called Translation: Birth Anniversary of Agrasena; Agrasen Maharaj Jayanti
Observed by Hindu, Jain, Agrahari,[1] Agrawal[2]
Type Indian, Religious (Government holiday in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana)
Significance Birth Anniversary of Agrasena
Date First day of Navratri
2015 date 13 October, Tuesday
Frequency Annual

Agrasen Jayanti (literally "Agrasen's birthday") is the birth anniversary celebrations of a legendary Hindu king Agrasen Maharaj.[3] He was king of Agroha, and it was from him that Agrawal and Agrahari clans originated. Agrasen Jayanti is observed on the fourth day of Ashwin month of Hindu calendar.[4][5]

The Government of India issued a postage stamp in honor of Maharaja Agresen in 1976 on occasion of his 5100th Jayanti.[6]

Public holiday

The UP state Government has officially declared holiday on the occasion of Agrasen Jayanti in Uttar Pradesh.[7] In North Indian state of Haryana, there is also a public holiday on Agrasen Jayanti.[8]

Celebration

Maharaja Agrasen has taught us the lesson of unity and to help each other in the society.”

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Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India said on the occasion of Agrasen Jayanti in September, 2008

Devotees make special preparations to make Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti special. The birth anniversary of divine leader Maharaja Agrasen with colorful procession and various cultural programmes which is conducted throughout the day at different places of the India.[10] The Jayanti is celebrated by the Vaishya community with full religious devotion. Agrasena jayanti is celebrated in across India among Agrahari, Agrawal and Jain. On this day, descendants of Agrasena busy themselves in social welfare activities. Free medical camps, food distribution and several cultural functions and program are taken up to spread the message of equality and brotherhood.[11] They honor Agrasen for his ideals in life and try to follow his footsteps.[12][13][14][15]

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