Samba Dashami was celebrated on 12 January, 2022. It is observed on the dashami tithi of the bright fortnight of Pausa month.
It is a traditional festival of Odisha to honour and worship the Sun God- Surjya Debata- the source of light, energy, and life.
Sun God is worshipped for a healthy and happy life. A variety of dishes are prepared and offered.
Samba Dashami is also called Sambar Dashami.
There is another story. On this day, Samba had helped Pradyumna, son of Shree Krishna, to kill the wicked demon king, Sambarasura. To celebrate this victory, “Sambar Dashami” is celebrated.
The Sun God worship is done at homes. This is a family festival in Odia homes where the women and, especially mothers, pray for the well-being of their family, and especially for the children. The worship rules viz. number of times Sun God is worshipped, number of foods offered etc. vary from family to family.
Food items in the following image- Clockwise from top left corner-
1. Saaga
2. Tomata Khatta
3. Ghudughudia Tarkari
4. Kamala- Orange
5. Nadia- Coconut
6. Seu- Apple
7. Kadali- Banana
8. Gaintha
9. Palau- Vegetable Pulao
10. Methi Parata
Centre plate-
11. Budha Chakuli
12. Suji Kakara
13. Muduka
14. Suji Pitha
Whenever a baby is born, mother or senior woman member of the family wish a particular food in the baby’s name. That special dish is prepared and offered. Some examples are Rasagola, Khiri, Kakara, Chandrakanti pitha etc. Sometimes, other items/products are offered so that Sun God will be pleased and will always protect the child.
Mothers dedicate a particular food for their children. A large number of items are prepared in big families.
Samba Dashami is a festival of the post-harvest period. Eating and feasting and fulfilment and happiness is associated.
Odisha has many such unique festivals.
All the dishes in the above images have been prepared by my sister-in-law. I got to savour this treat:)
The first and third images have been shared by my brother.
Odisha is one of the places I have yet to visit.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome! Please do visit Odisha.
DeleteDo let me know when you plan.
Such a cute custom, the food also look yum
ReplyDeleteTrue, Pooja :) Look & taste great too!
DeleteThanks for stopping by.
Thanks for introducing this festival.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your constant support and encouragement.
DeleteAbsolute pleasure.
There is a lot more that I wish to share. Hopefully soon.