Jagran
Its an all night worship of Mother
Goddess who rides the Lion (Maa Durga), where Her devotees worship Her all night
by singing Her praises and Her prayers, normally lead by a single person along
with some supporters who acts as a lead in the singing of prayers.
Usually this holy event is organised by a person or a family who bears all the
cost of the holy event, but sometimes people organize a Jagran by collecting
charities to pay for the holy event.
This is a holy event that can be held any time of the year. The Jagran ends with
the lead singer (usually a priest) telling the story of Taramati and her
devotion to the Mother Goddess. Then the person/family who organised the Jagran
gives the final offering (antim-ardaas) to the Mother Goddess, and the rest of
the devotees follow after that person/family.
Then everyone is given the Prasad of halwa & cooked (salted) gram. Usually its
recommended to have the halwa made in pure ghee but because of the rising cost
of it, its dependent on the financial status/wish of the person/family/group
organizing the Jagran.