Jur Sital

The Maithil new year — a festival of cool water and fresh sowing in mid-April.

Jur Sital — day by day

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Satuani — the eve & the sattu — illustration in the Mithila style

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Satuani — the eve & the sattu

Jur Sital is the solar Maithil New Year, fixed at Mesha Sankranti when the sun enters Aries (~14 April), opening the Tirhuta Panchang. Its eve, Satuani, begins with a bath, then the day’s signature food: sattu — roasted-grain flour — mixed with water and either jaggery or salt, eaten with raw green mango, onion, cucumber and a flaxseed or mango chutney.

It is a day of giving: sattu, green mangoes, water and earthen pots are donated to Brahmins and the poor. Crucially, this is also when the next day’s food is cooked and rice set to soak overnight — the bridge into Jur Sital.

विधि · The rite, step by step

  1. Households bathe (a river dip where possible) on Mesha Sankranti morning.
  2. Sattu is eaten — mixed with water and jaggery or salt — with raw mango, onion, cucumber and a flaxseed/mango chutney.
  3. Sattu, green mangoes, water and earthen pots are donated to Brahmins and the needy.
  4. The next day’s food is cooked in advance and rice is set to soak overnight.

Across communities In core Mithila, Satuani = Mesha Sankranti (~14 April); South Bihar sometimes keeps the sattu-and-charity day at the close of Chait. It belongs to the great family of solar new years — Vaisakhi, Pohela Boishakh, Bohag Bihu, Puthandu, Vishu — and in Nepal aligns with the Vikram Samvat new year.

What is used

Sattu (roasted gram/barley flour)water, jaggery & saltraw green mango, onion & cucumberflaxseed (tisi) chutneyearthen pots for donation

Meaning

The sun into Ariescooling sattucharity of food & watercooking ahead for the morrow