1st
August,
2014:
Naag
Panchami
(Shravan
Shukla
Paksha,
All
India)
Lord
Krishna Dances on
Kalia
Naag
Naag
Panchami
is
a
festival
during
which
religious
Hindus
in
some
parts
of
India
either
worship
images
or
live
Nagas
on
the
fifth
day
after
Amavasya
of
the
Shravan
Month.
Traditionally,
married
young
women
visit
their
premarital
households
to
celebrate
the
festival.They
draw
figures
of
snakes
on
the
walls
of
their
houses
using
a
mixture
of
black
powder,
cow
dung
and
milk.
Then
offerings
of
milk,
ghee,
water
and
rice
are
made.
It
is
believed
that
in
reward
for
this
worship,
snakes
will
never
bite
any
member
of
the
family.
In
the
villages
of
India,
a
traditional
aspect
of
the
celebration
involves
young
women
swinging
joyously
on
swings
temporarily
hung
on
tree
branches.
According
to
Puranic
mythology,
Brahma’s
son
Kashyapa
had
four
wives.
The
first
wife
gave
birth
to
Devas;
the
second,
to
Garudas;
the
third
--named
Kadroo--,
to
Nagas;
and
the
fourth,
to
Daityas.
Nāgas
were
the
rulers
of
Patal-Loka.
Lord
Krishna
had
conquered
Naga
Kalia
and
put
an
end
to
his
evil
deeds
on
Naga
Panchami.
As
per
a
myth,
the
Kathmandu
Valley
used
to
be
a
vast
lake.
When
human
beings
began
draining
the
lake
to
make
space
for
settlements,
the
Nagas
were
enraged.
To
protect
themselves
against
the
wrath
of
Nagas,
people
gave
the
latter
certain
areas
as
pilgrimage
destinations,
thus
restoring
the
harmonious
balance
of
nature.
2nd
August,2014:
Kalki
Jayanti
Kalki Avatara
That
is
when
Lord
Kalki
will
take
birth
in
this
Kaliyuga.
Observed
on
Shukla
Paksha
Sashti
in
the
month
of
Shravan
it
is
the
most
auspicious
time
to
purchase
a
new
house
or
car.
In
Hinduism,
Kalki
is
the
tenth
and
final
incarnation
of
Vishnu
who
will
come
to
end
the
present
age
of
darkness
and
destruction.
Kalka
in
Sanskrit
refers
to
ignorance
and
hence
denotes
the
"destroyer
of
darkness".
Other
similar
derivations
from
Sanskrit
-
include
one
simply
meaning
'White
Horse'.
3rd
August,
2014:
Goswami
Tulsidas
Jayanti
Goswami
Tulsidas
Gosainji
was a dedicated devotee of Lord Rama and the writer of 'Shri
Ramcharitmanas,' a great Hindu epic. He was born on Shravan Shukla
Saptami of 1498 AD in Rajpur, Chitrakoot district and was a
Sarayuparina Brahmin by birth.
Tulsidasji
intensely loved his wife Buddhimati and she enlightened him by saying
that if he loved Lord Rama half as much as her he would attain
eternal bliss. Thereafter Tulsidas became an ascetic. He got a vision
of Lord Rama through Hanumanji and began composing the Shri
Ramcharitmanas. On Tulsidas Jayanti one must read or hear the
Ramcharitmanas, visit shrines of Lord Rama plus Hanumanji, and feed
Brahmins.
3rd
August,
2014:
At
the
Holy
Feet
of
revered
Santosh
Behanji
(1923-2004)
who
left
for
Gaulok
on
3rd
August
2004
Santosh
Behanji
The
waters of Jhelum abound with love tales of Laila Majnu and Shiri
Farhad. Born in a Sikh family of those environs of Kashmir and
impressed by Gandhi's principles, Santosh Bahenji, daughter of an
affluent father, got Shaligramji ( Lord Vishnu's form ) from a sage
when she was very young. Longing for Krishna In 1942, she came to the
holy site of Vrindavan at the tender age of 19 and met great saints
like Sri Sri Maharaj ji, Manohar ji, Bobo ji & Sushila Bahenji
who influenced her life. Sarla Bahenji was her constant companion.
The book 'Sri Krishna Anuragini Santosh Bahenji' was published in
2005 and showcases her experiences with Shri Bihariji, Vrindavan,
Yamunja ji, the Yugal Sarkar of Saint Ushaji and the parikar in
Vrindavan.
7th
August, 2014: Pavitra Ekadashi Vrata
Lord Vishnu Being Propitiated
This
Ekadasi is specially observed by married couples for getting healthy
children. A popular legend mentioned in the Puranas indicates that a
King was able to beget a son by observing Putrada Ekadashi. After
bathing early in the morning, the idol of Lord Vishnu should be
bathed with curd, milk and water. Prayers should be done using roli,
chandan, dhoop and deep.
It
is also highly commendable to feed poor children and old people on
the day.
The
significance of Putrada Ekadashi was narrated to Yudhishtira by Lord
Krishna and is found in the Bhavisyotara Purana.
Ekadasi
is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is observed on the 11th day of the
waning and waxing phase of moon in the traditional Hindu calendar.
8th
August, 2014: Pradosh Vrata
Lord
Shiva
Pradosh
means dusk and this fast is kept on the 13th day of each lunar
fortnight for propitiating Lord Shiva. With his blessings all desires
are fulfilled and one attains spiritual enlightenment. It is said
that on this day all gods and goddesses assemble at Mount Kailash to
worship Lord Shiva.
10th
August, 2014: Raksha Bandhan
Lord
Krishna Saves Draupadi's Honour
Rakhi
is a very famous festival for brothers and sisters. At Vrindavan,
the one-month long sawan stuti of Lord Shiva and jhulan utsav of
Thakurji that started on Guru-Poornima comes to an end.
According
to the Hindu Calendar Rakhi falls on Shravan Purnima (full moon day)
which corresponds to July-August as per the English Calendar.
Krishna
and Draupadi: An incident concerning Krishna and Draupadi from the
epic Mahabharata is centred on this festival. Draupadi, the wife of
the Pandavas, had torn a strip off her silken sari and tied it around
Krishna index finger to stop the flow of blood. Krishna was so
touched that he promised to repay the debt and did so during the
Vastra Haran of Draupadi. In the assembly of King Dhritarashtra when
Yudhishthir lost her in gambling, Krishna indefinitely extended her
saree, to save her pride.
13th
August, 2014:Sankashti Chaturthi Vrata
Lord
Ganesha
The
chaviti or the fourth day of the month of the Krishna Paksha or
waning phase of the moon is known as Sankashti Chaturthi. Devotees of
Lord Ganesha observe the Sankashti Chaturthi Vrat. It is believed
that by doing so one is freed from all difficulties known as Sankat.
Devotees
observe a day long fast on Sankashti Chaturthi. In the night after
seeing the moon,bhaktas worship Lord Ganesha. After praying to Lord
Ganesha, devotees eat the offering made to Lord Ganesha and take care
to visit a Ganesha Temple on Sankashti Chaturthi Day.
15th
August, 2014: Independence Day
Wishing
all Indians at home & those living abroad, a very happy
independence day.
16th
August, 2014:Hal Shashti/Balaram Jayanti
This
is the appearance day of Lord Balarama, the first expansion of the
dark-hued Krishna. Devotees offer special prayers to Balarama, the
icon of duty, honesty and simplicity to receive spiritual strength
from Him.He incarnated on the full moon day of Shravana.
Balaram,
Balarama and Sankarsana are some of Lord Baldev's other names.
Balaram had incarnated as Lakshman in the Treta Yuga which came
before Dwapar.
He
is considered the incarnation of Sheshnaag, the thousand-headed snake
on whom Lord Vishnu sleeps throughout periods of dissolution of the
world.Because he was drawn from Devaki's to Rohini's womb, He is
known as Lord Sankarsana. It is a common belief that he bestows
riches on this materialistic world.
Balaram
is also famed as Haldhar, the god of the farmers.They devotedly
worship the plough, his weapon, before undertaking any task.
18th
August, 2014:Lord Shri Krishna Janamashtami
badhai
ho,
badhai
ho,
badhai
ho
sabhi
ko
bhagwan Shri Krishna
ke
janamotsav
ki
badhai
ho
!
Celebrations
are to be held at Sri Banke Bihari ji Temple, all the temples of
Vrindavan, Gokul, Mahavan, Mathura, ISKCON and the world over.
Lord
Vishnu Takes Birth as Krishna
The
main purpose of the Lord’s incarnation is for the salvation of
saints, destruction of evil and installation of righteousness as
explained in the 'Bhagwad Gita.' Towards the end of the Dwapar Era,
in the Hindu month of Bhadra, Mathura had the great fortune of
witnessing Lord Krishna’s birth on Krishan Ashtami. Atrocities were
on the rise, religion had become a mere farce and the deities were
great pained. King Kansa terrified of his own death had imprisoned
Vasudev and Devki, having killed six of their earlier children. The
seventh child was to be the Lord Himself.
Parampoojaya
Susheela Bahinji shall lead the utsav at Gaura-Colony in front of our
Yugal Sarkar or Thakurji.The search of the impassioned soul for union
with god is centred within earthly Vrindavan. Its enraptured village
girls representing Krishna's hungering devotees are passionately
drawn to dark-hued Krishna's lyrical softness, innocent pranks, beautiful adornments
and serene sensuality which add to His madhurya or sweet love.
Krishna's
playful dalliance is nitya or eternal. One aspect of Lord Krishna’s
enigmatic persona which distinguishes him from all other deities is
his lila or divine play which makes him both human and divine at the
same time, and becomes him ,most of all.Delighting in play he endears
himself and brings joy to all his devotees.
19th
August, 2014: Nandotsav
Krishna
Janamashtami is followed by a day full of pomp and joyous abandon
where Nandotsav or Nanda Mahotsav is observed in various temples all
over the country. In the morning after Janamashtami or navami,
Bihariji continues to sit in the jagmohan showering his blessing and
loving tenderness to all. Priests and devotees distribute sweets,
fruits, clothes, toys, utensils and coins as part of the
celebrations. Devotional songs congratulating Nand Baba on the birth
of Krishna are delightedly sung in unison.Everybody feels that the
dark-hued Krishna has been born today and revels with enthused
exultation.
The
ladies of the house mark the entrance of their homes with rice paste
so as to form small feet of infants. They are always made pointing
towards the house which is believed to mark the entry of child
Krishna to their abodes and bring prosperity along with happiness.
21st
August, 2014: Aja Ekadashi
Aja
Ekadashi falls on the eleventh day of Krishna Paksha in the month of
Bhadrapada (August – September).
As
the legend goes once there lived a great King known for his
truthfulness and popular as Satya Harishchandra. The King was passing
through difficult times and sought shelter of the great Shri Gautam
Maharshi.The sage asked the king to keep the fast of Aja Ekadsi with
utmost devotion.
King
Harishchandra observed the fast of Ananda Ekadasi. Soon after, he got
back his wife, son and kingdom which he had lost in the past. Above
all, the King ruled the kingdom happily and went back to God.
22nd
August, 2014: Vatsa Dwadashi Vrata
This
vrat is to wish for a son. It is performed by the women who have male
children. On this day sprouted beans and grams are offered as
oblations. Special importance is attached to the use of split
cereals.Whole grains and cow-milk are avoided. On the 12th day of
Krishna Paksha besides Bachhwaras this fast of Duas or Bale-Dwadashi
or Vatsa Dwadashi is observed.
22nd
August, 2014: Pradosh Vrata
Pradosh
means dusk and this fast is kept on the 13th day of each lunar
fortnight for propitiating Lord Shiva.
With
his blessings all desires are fulfilled and one attains spiritual
enlightenment.It is said that on this day all gods and goddesses
assemble at Mount Kailash to worship Lord Shiva. The Pradosh which
falls on a Monday is of special significance.
28th August,2014: Hartalika Teej
28th August,2014: Hartalika Teej
Lord Shiva & Parvati
Women and young girls maintain nirjala vrata on these three days, and keep awake all three nights. This is symbolic of the penance which Parvati undertook to get Shiva as her husband. They offer food to Brahmins and young girls.
29th
August,
2014:
Ganesh
Jayanti
Brilliantly
crafted idols of Ganesha are brought home about ten days in advance
on Ganesh Janam Utsav which marks the birth of Lord Ganesha.There He
sits in state till Anant Chaturdashi (8th Sept) when he is devoutly
immersed in water.In almost every neighbourhood a brightly decorated
Ganesha idol is made and worshipped for all of the ten days.On the
day of the Ganesh festival laddoos and modaks which are Ganesha's
favourite sweets are distributed and Ganesha temples are crowded with
devotees.
31st August, 2014: Sri Lalita Sasti
Lalita Devi is the prime ashtasakhi and the eldest amongst Krishna's gopis. As per astrological calculation,Shri Lalita Sasti or the date of her birth falls on the day before Sri Radhashtami.Though a close confidante of the divine couple, she is more inclined to Sri Radhika.
An intimate companion of Radharani, Lalita is the khandita with a contradictory and hot-tempered nature. Her complexion is bright yellow and garments are the colour of peacock feathers. Her mother is Saradi Devi and father is Vishoka. Her husband is Bhairava, who is a close friend of Govardhana Malla, the husband of Candravali.
31st August, 2014: Sri Lalita Sasti
Shri Lalita Devi, the Prime Ashtasakhi
An intimate companion of Radharani, Lalita is the khandita with a contradictory and hot-tempered nature. Her complexion is bright yellow and garments are the colour of peacock feathers. Her mother is Saradi Devi and father is Vishoka. Her husband is Bhairava, who is a close friend of Govardhana Malla, the husband of Candravali.
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Thanks for the calendar which has complete information with pictures.
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