Festival: Aarti – A hindu ritualistic offering of Lights
Informant’s Interpretation: Celebrating with his parents, this festival is celebrated during the fall season of the year, falling around Halloween. Centered around aarti, where a lamp is lit with fat and clarified butter, his family offers each lamp to a specific god. His parents did this with him daily before dinner as a culmination of the day. With his dad, his mom, and he coming back from work, school, and other strenuous day activities, this ritual brings them all together on a positive note. Waving it in a circular motion to a deity, they sing prayers or mantras to show offering and praise to the gods.
My Interpretation: I find this intriguing due to the fct that this is cultural aspect is spread amongst the varying ethnic groups across India and similar forms of it appear in other religions or festivals. Here, a worldly sort of meaning can be interpreted into one ethno-religion centered area but at the same is representative of shared beliefs. For example, a group in North India might believe in a god centered around their geographic region, while one in the Bottom South part of India believe in another due to geographic ties. Aarti connects them together. This shared heritage also applies to the wide variety of festivals that are celebrated in India, and life cycle related festivals such as a wdding or childhood significant events.
