तिल चौथ के मौके पर अजमेर संभाग के सबसे पुराने चौथ माता मंदिर में महिला श्रद्धालुओं का तांता लगा रहता है.
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00:00In the 80s, 80 years ago, the mother's rewadi was taken out and the idol of Prana Pratishtha was brought on a cart and taken to Nala Bazaar, Madar Gate, Dargah, Chudi Bazaar, Kondaspura and other places.
00:15After taking out the rewadi, the Prana Pratishtha was done here.
00:19In the middle, there was a havan kund, but in the middle, trees and plants were planted so that no one's feet would get hurt.
00:25In history, our forefathers have been doing seva puja as well.
00:30How many years has it been?
00:33It's been 150 years.
00:35What's the significance of it?
00:37It's believed that women fast for their karmic reward, which is made out of mud and sugar.
00:46There's also Tilkutta, which is considered to be a dangerous form of fast.
00:50If a woman gives birth to a child, she has to make tilkutta out of 1.25 kgs of sugar, which is made at home.
00:59According to the tradition, the women here fast for their karmic reward, which is made out of mud and sugar.
01:04The women here give birth to 16 women and give it to their mothers-in-law.
01:08The mothers-in-law who come here to visit the temple, can also give it to their daughters-in-law.
01:14The daughters-in-law who are younger or older than themselves, can also give it to their daughters-in-law.
01:18As the lady outside is saying...
01:20What's the significance of this?
01:21The significance of this is that tilkutta is being made out of mud and sugar.
01:26The tilkutta is being made out of mud and sugar.
01:29And what's special about this is that they don't take out the wheat, they take out the tilkutta and listen to the story.
01:36First, they listen to the story of Lord Ganesha, then they listen to the story of Goddess Chotra.
01:40And then they listen to the story of Lord Suraj, and then they listen to the story of Lord Arjuna.
01:47And then they open the Arpa fast.
01:50The significance of this is that it is always a blessing for everyone.
01:54It is said that it is for the marriage of a son.
01:56It is said that it is for the wish of a grandson.
02:00And it is said that it is for anything that you wish for.
02:03That's why they do the Chotka Vrat.
02:05And it welcomes them.
02:08What do you do on this day?
02:09On this day, we listen to the story of Til Chot.
02:12We give the Arpa to Chandramama and then we open the fast.
02:16This is called Til Chot.
02:18We do this Chotka Vrat for the children.
02:23This is done so that the children are safe.
02:27So that the children are safe from all diseases.
02:31We bring all the items for the worship.
02:33Then we come to the temple, join our hands and do the worship.
02:37And then we ask for anything that we wish for.
02:40And then in the evening, we give the Arpa to the sun, and in the evening, we give the Arpa to the moon.
02:45We do the worship and then we open the fast.
02:48The main topic of today's Vrat is the Til Chot.
02:52We offer Til Kutta to the Goddess.
02:55We ask the Goddess for anything that we wish for.
02:58We tell the Goddess that if we have a child, we will offer her a kilo of Til Kutta.
03:03Or we will offer her a kilo and a half of Til Kutta.
03:06So, when the Goddess asks for anything, she brings her child and offers it to the Goddess.
03:13And in the evening, we offer Til and Jaggery to the Goddess.
03:19How long have you been doing this?
03:20It's been a long time.
03:22This is a very old temple.
03:24My mother-in-law used to come here.
03:29This is a very famous temple of Chot Mata.