Jamai Shoshti : A Day for Sons-in-Law and Sweet Traditions..
Celebrating Jamai Shoshti on 1st June 2025
As summer begins to set in, Bengali households gear up to celebrate one of the most cherished familial festivals — Jamai Shoshti, which falls on 1st June this year. This traditional occasion, deeply rooted in Bengali culture, is a beautiful celebration of the bond between a son-in-law (jamai) and his in-laws, especially the shoshur-bari (in-laws’ house).
What is Jamai Shoshti?
Jamai Shoshti is a traditional Bengali festival observed primarily in West Bengal and Bangladesh. On this day, the mother-in-law (shoshuri) lovingly invites her son-in-law to her home and treats him like royalty — with lavish meals, gifts, rituals, and blessings.
It is more than just a feast; it's a symbolic gesture of respect, gratitude, and strengthening family ties.
The Grand Feast: Love Served on a Plate
A highlight of Jamai Shoshti is the elaborate meal prepared for the jamai. The menu often includes:
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Shorshe Ilish (Hilsa in mustard gravy)
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Chingri Malai Curry (Prawns in coconut gravy)
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Luchi & Alur Dom
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Mutton Curry
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Sweets like Rosogolla, Sandesh, and Mishti Doi
The food is served with love, often on banana leaves, and the jamai is treated like a king for the day.
Rituals and Gifts
The day usually starts with a puja for Shashti Devi, praying for the well-being of the family. The mother-in-law then performs a ritual tying a yellow thread on the son-in-law’s wrist, followed by gifting him clothes (often a panjabi or dhoti) and other goodies. Some families even organize small get-togethers or post pictures on social media, making it a modern celebration rooted in tradition.
❤️ A Modern Touch to an Age-Old Tradition
While the rituals are traditional, the spirit of the festival remains timeless — love, respect, and family bonding. In today’s world, where nuclear families and busy lives often create distance, Jamai Shoshti is a reminder of the joy in coming together and celebrating relationships.
This 1st June, let’s honor this delightful Bengali custom — whether you're a doting mother-in-law, a proud son-in-law, or just a food lover looking forward to the festive spread. After all, Jamai Shoshti isn’t just about rituals; it’s about love, laughter, and a little bit of pampering.
Happy Jamai Shoshti!



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