2nd December, 2012:Shri Ganesh Chaturthi
Vrat
Lord Ganesh
Ganesha, the foremost god of the Hindu pantheon
is beheld as the most auspicious God of new beginnings and widely worshipped
as the supreme god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune. Devotees of Lord Ganesha, who intend to observe a fast
on Ganesha Chaturthi, wake up early in the morning and take a bath.
After wearing laundered clothes, they head towards the nearest temple
or perform a small puja at their home, to offer prayers to the deity.
When people fast on Ganesh Chaturthi, they
either opt for the nirjal vrat (a stringent, waterless fast) or phalahar
vrat (a diet). Devotees are allowed to have sweets including til ke
ladoo , gajak and rewari along with tea and coffee. In order to concentrate, the devotees chant mantras invoking Lord
Ganesha and sing bhajans in his praise. It is believed that if one observes
a fast on Ganesha Chaturthi with sincerity, he is blessed with health,
wealth and prosperity.
6th December, 2012: Kal Bhairav Ashtami
Kala Bhairava, a Manifestation of Lord Shiva
Kalashtami is an auspicious vrata dedicated
to Lord Shiva observed on the ashtami after purnima in the Hindu calendar.
Pitru daan and pitru darpan are performed to please the dead souls.
It is a fast kept mostly in Maharashtra and other western parts of
india.
Mahakal Bhairav Jayanti (Mahalkal Bhairav Ashtami)
is the most auspicious Kalashtami because it is the jayanti of Kalbhairav.
It is observed in the month of Kartik according to the Maharashtra
calendar
9th December, 2012:Utpanna Ekadashi
Shri Ranganatha on Utpanna Ekadashi
It is also known as Utpatti Ekadasi. It is
observed on the eleventh day in the first half of the month of Margasirsha
and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The Puranas reveal that once the gods
and their king Indra were driven out of swarga by demon Mura.The devas took
refuge in Lord Vishnu and pleaded that He restore their lost kingdom.
Lord Vishnu asked the devas to assemble at Chandravati to fight Demon
Mura. The Lord easily defeated the demon army but could not defeat demon
Mura.
After a while Lord Vishnu decided to rest in
a cave at Badrikasrama and slept. Mura arrived to annihilate Lord Vishnu.
All of a sudden,from the Lord's transcendental form emerged a goddess
with eight arms, brandishing several weapons. She battled and killed Mura. When Lord Vishnu woke up He
blessed her, stating that she was His energy. Since she had appeared
on the 11th day of a lunar fortnight, she was named Ekadasi. Vishnu
affirmed that those who worship Him and observe Ekadasi Vrat, their
sins will be expiated and they will attain salvation. Lord Krishna advises
his devotees to start their Ekadasi Upvas on Utpanna Ekadashi and break
it on Dwadashi.
11th December, 2012: Bhauma Pradosh Vrata
Pradosham
When Pradosham falls on a Tuesday it
is known as Bhauma Pradosha.The puja is observed in the evening on Trayodashi
or 13th day in Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha of the Hindu month to
seek the blessings of Lord Shiva. It is auspicious to perform Shukra
Graha Dosha Nivarana Puja on this day.
13th December, 2012: Kartik Amavasya
Ma Kali & Krishna
It is the last day of the sacred Kartik Month.
Usually people observe a fast on this day and worship the Devi. Being
a highly auspicious day, any puja performed on this day is very fruitful.
Also known as Amavasi or Amavas, it is the darkest day in a Hindu calendar and is referred
to as the new moon day. In North India, it is the Margashirsh Amavasya.This
day is chosen for performing Shradh and Tarpan by many Hindu communities.Some
Hindu communities observe a partial fast and have meals once during
the day.
15th December, 2012: Dhanu Sankranti
Dhanu Sankranti
On this day the Sun transits to Dhanu rashi
(Sagittarius). Dhanu Sankranti marks the beginning of the Ninth month
in the Hindu Solar Calendar.Dhanu Masam begins in Malayalam CalendarsMargazhi
Masam begins in Tamil Calendars Maargazhi month in tamil calender, Dhanu
masam in kerala calender starts on this Day.
Sankranti is highly auspicious for Dana and
Puny. Only a certain time duration of Sankranti is considered auspicious.
Dhanu Sankranti is of great significance in Orissa and special prayers
are offered to Lord Jagannath on the day. God Sun (Surya) is also worshipped
on this day.
16th December, 2012: Shri Ganesh Chaturhti Vrata
17th December, 2012: Shri Bihar Panchami
Shri Banke Bihari ji on Bihar Panchami
also known as Bihar Panchami, is the day when Shri
Bankebihari (Lord Krishna) appeared in Vrindavan for Swami Shri Haridas.
The incident is 523 years old when Akbar reigned and Tansen was his
darbari. Millions of devotees throng the Biharji Temple to revel in
the festivities. This auspicious event is said to have taken place on
the fifth day of the moon's waxing phase in the Margashirsh Month.
Shri Lalita Sakhi
Swami Shri Haridas in Nidhi Van
And then moved by their dedication and the grace of Swamiji, the Lord appeared with His divine consort.
This image is revered as a svarupa or the living
presence of God and called by different names: Bihariji, Bankey Bihari
ji, Kunj Bihariji and many others.
Celebrations
Popularly known as Bankey Bihari Prakat Mahotsav, the entire premises of Nidhivan as well as the Bankey Bihari
Temple are beautifully decked with flowers, flags, buntings and lights
on this occasion. Special pujas and rituals are performed and another
great attraction is the colorful processions taken out on this day.
Main celebrations of this day start at Shri
Bankey Bihari ji Prakatya Sthal in Nidhivan. Abhishek is done here early
in the morning and in full public view. The symbolic footprints of Shri
Bankey Bihari ji Maharaj are given a ceremonial bath by milk, curd, honey, ghee and water. Thereafter the
place is decorated with fine cloths, frills, flowers and jewellery.
Finally panchamrit (i.e. Prasad of abhishek, a mix of milk, curd, honey,
ghee and water) is distributed among the devotees.
Swami Shri Haridas with Shri Radha-Krishna
The procession passes through the main bazaars
of Vrindavan and reaches Shri Bankey Bihari temple by the time of Rajbhog
(12 in the noon). Images of the saints are taken inside the temple and
then Rajbhog is offered to Bihariji. Devotees believe that Bihariji enjoys the meals offered by Swami Haridas ji with
his own hands as he sits on his lap. After Rajbhog Art, prasad is distributed
among the devotees.
17th December, 2012: Vivah Panchami of
Lord Ram and Ma Sita
It is observed on the fifth day of
the Shukla Paksha in the Margashirsha month. The day is observed as
the Vivah Utsav of Sita and Rama in temples and sacred places associated
with Sri Rama in Mithilanchal region and North India.
Shri Ram-Sita Vivah
Shri Anand Das Baba
Saint Ushaji used to say that he was
Rambhakt Hanuman Himself. He would spend entire days and night at the
sandy beaches of Sri Yamuna without food for days at a stretch and ardently
longed for the divine love of Ramji. An amazing trait of His religious
devotion was Baba's constant love for Vrindavan, where Lord Krishna
forever dwells, even though he was a great bhakta of Lord Rama.
18th December, 2012: Skanda Shashti
Lord Kartikeya
There are two Shashtis in a month and devotees
of Skanda observe partial or full fast on the Shashti occurring after
the new moon (Amavasya).
24th December, 2012:Janamotsav of Shri
Balkrishan Das ji Maharaj
Maharaj Bal Krishna Das ji was a great saint
of Vrindavan, who had experienced the highest ideal of religious rapture
by relishing Shri Radha-Krishna's madhurya or sweet romance.
Shri Balkrishna Das ji Maharaj
Devotees from all over India are likely to converge at Shri Dham Vridavan
from the 19th of December, 2012. Programme for the 6 day celebrations is as follows:
20th December,2012: Samaj
This is a musical programme. A vocal rendition of the traditional form
as was sung by the great Saint and singer Shri Haridas Maharaj.He was
the Guru of Baiju Bawra It is ethereal to hear. The rhythm is
superb and enchanting. You will feel that you have left this material
world far behind and are in the presence of the Gopis and Lord Krishna.
21st to the23rd, 2012:Radha Sudha Nidhi
A discourse on this Holi book by Dr, Achut Lal Bhat.. Dr Bhat comes
from a family of bhaktas who have profound knowledge of the 'Shrimad
Bhagawa'.
24th December,2012:Moksha Ekadashi Vrata: Abhishekh and Malaya Arpan,
Select Bhajans from ' Bhav Nirjhar' are sung by the devotees, Bhav Nirjhar
is a compilation of Poojya Maharaj jis poems and is sung in praise of
His Lord and master Shi Krishna.
On this particular night the devotees stay awake the whole night and sing the mahamantra in
different ragas
Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
25th December,2012:
A day to celebrate and rejoice.Young devotees dance and sing badhai.
This is followed by a bhandara.
24th December, 2012:Mokshada Ekadashi
Mokshada Ekadashi
Yudhishthira Maharaj said, "What is the name of the Ekadasi that
occurs during the light fortnight of the month of Margashirsha (November-December)
and removes all sins? "
Lord Sri Krishna replied, "This Ekadasi
is famous as Mokshadaa because it purifies the faithful devotee of all sinful reactions and bestows liberation upon
him. The worshippable Deity of this all auspicious day is Lord Damodara.”
""There once was a beautiful city
named Champaka-nagar and the best of saintly kings Maharaj Vaikhaanasa,
ruled over his subjects as if they were his very own dear sons and daughters.
The king had a dream one night in which his father was seen to be suffering
torture in one of the hellish planets ruled over by Yamaraj.”
" ' O brahmanas,' the king addressed them,
'In a dream last night I saw my father suffering on a hellish planet.
Now I have no peace in my mind, and even this beautiful kingdom has
become unbearable to me.”
" The twice born brahmins replied, 'O
king, in the mountainous forest not far from here is the ashram where a great saint Parvata Muni resides. Please go to him,
for he knows the past, the present, and the future and can surely help
you in your gaining relief from your misery.'
"Upon the advise of brahmins, the distressed
king immediately set out for the ashram of sage Parvata Muni.
"Then Parvata Muni, the best of all sages,
closed his eyes and meditated on the king and said, 'Your father is
suffering the results of committing a great sin. In his previous life
he quarrelled with his wife and forcibly enjoyed her sexually.'
"Parvata Muni replied, 'During the light
fortnight of the month of Margashirsha there occurs an Ekadasi called
Mokshadaa'.
"Hearing this, Maharaj Vaikhaanasa profusely
thanked the great sage and then returned to his palace to
perform his vrata. He then perfectly and with full faith observed the
Ekadasi fast with his wife, children, and other relatives and dutifully
gave the merit from this fast to his father. The king's father was then
escorted to the celestial region.'
Lord Krishna confirmed, "O son of Pandu there is no better fasting
day than this Ekadasi and one goes back to Godhead, never to return
to this material world."
Lord Shiva
25th December, 2012:Bhauma Pradosh Vrata
28th December, 2012: Purnima
Margshirsha Poornima or full moon day. It is the last day in a month in the calendar followed
in North India and is known as Pournami in South India. Fasting from
sunrise to sunset is observed by some Hindus on Purnima.Purnima day
is chosen by many Hindus for pujas like the Satyanarayan Puja. Dattatreya
Jayanthi plus Annapurna Jayanti is also observed on this day.
Margashirsha Poornima
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