3rd,
March
2015:
Bhaum
Pradosh
Vrata
6th
March,
2015:Dhulendi
on
Phalgun
Purnima,
Dol
Utsav
Lord
Shiva
When
Pradosham
falls
on
a
Tuesday
it
is
known
as
Bhauma
Pradosha.The
puja
is
observed
in
the
evening
on
Trayodashi
or
the
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.
5th
March,2015:Holika
Dahan
Bhakta
Prahlad
is
Safe
on
Holika
Dahan
Bonfires
are
lit
on
the
eve
of
Dhulendi,
on
Holika
Dahan.
After
this
observance
prayers
are
said
and
praise
is
offered.
The
bonfires
are
lit
in
memory
of
the
miraculous
escape
of
young
Prahlad
when
demoness
Holika,
sister
of
Hiranyakashipu,
carried
him
into
the
fire.
Holika
was
burnt
but
Prahlad,
a
staunch
devotee
of
Lord
Vishnu,
escaped
unhurt.
5th
March,
2015:
Shri
Chaitanya
Mahaprabu
Jayanti
Shri
Shri
Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu
(1486-1533)
the
celebrated
Vaishnava
saint
and
mystic,
and
chief
exponent
of
the
Gaudiya
Vasihnavism
movement
in
eastern
India.
Theologians
of
his
school
claim
that
Chaitanya
was
fair-complexioned
because
he
was
Radha's
incarnation,
yet
internally
he
was
Krishna.
Since
Lord
Gauranga
appeared
nearly
600
years
ago
on
Phalgun
Poornima,
our
own
Saint
Ushaji
used
to
bow
to
Him
in
Vrindavan
on
every
Holi.
He
specifically
worshipped
the
forms
of
Radha
and
Krishna
and
popularised
the
chanting
of
the
Hare
Krishna
maha
mantra.
ISKCON
established
by
Prabhupad
ji
is
popularizing
the
famous
Naam-sankirtan
of
Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu.
Hare
Ram
Hare
Ram,
Ram
Ram
Hare
Hare
Hare
Krishna
Hare
Krishna,
Krishna
Krishna
Hare
Hare
||
5th
March,
2015:
Appearance
Day
of
Sri
Hari
Baba
Shri
Hari
Baba
The
main
attraction
which
drew
everyone
to
Shri
Maharaj,
a
saint
of
the
early
twentieth
century
was
the
bhakti
bhava
of
Shri
Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu
and
the
propagation
of
sankirtan.
Impressed
by
his
strict
discipline
of
self-denial
and
conscientious
observance
of
sankalp,
Bhaktimati
Usha
Bahenjii
had
once
raved,
"He
was
a
such
a
great
devotee
that
the
earth
was
blessed,
the
era
was
honoured
and
followers
were
enlightened
by
his
calibre.
Several
festivals
of
Vrindavan
were
graced
by
his
presence."
5th
March,
2015:
Appearance
Day
of
Shri
Anand
Dasji
Baba
of
Vrindavan
Shri
Anand
Dasji
Baba
Highly
revered
Shri
Anand
Das
ji
Baba,
a
great
devotee
of
Lord
Hanuman,
was
a
close
associate
of
Manohar
Baba.
His
dedicate
devotion
is
renowned
the
world
over.
Holi
is
Played
all
Over
the
Country
Holi
celebrations
peak
in
Vrindavan
as
well
as
in
the
temple
of
Bihariji.
As
per
tradition,
Bihariji
does
not
play
Holi
on
this
day
but
merely
watches
the
devotees
playing
Holi.
9th
March,2015:
Sankashti
Chaturthi
Vrata
Sankashti
Chaturthi
also
known
as
Sankata
Hara
Chaturthi
is
an
auspicious
day
dedicated
to
Lord
Ganesha.
This
day
is
celebrated
in
every
Lunar
month
or
Hindu
calendar
month
on
the
fourth
day
of
Krishna
Paksha
(dark
lunar
phase
or
the
waning
phase).
On
this
day,
the
devotees
observe
strict
fast.
They
break
the
fast
at
night
after
having
darshan/auspicious
sight
of
the
moon
preceded
by
prayers
to
Lord
Ganesha.
Sankashti
means
deliverance
during
troubled
times,
hence
observing
this
fast
is
believed
to
reduce
your
problems
as
Lord
Ganesha
symbolizes
the
remover
of
all
obstacles
and
supreme
lord
of
intelligence.
Before
moonlight
the
Ganapati
Atharvashesha
is
recited
to
summon
the
blessings
of
Lord
Ganesha.
Each
lunar
month
in
Hindu
calendar
has
two
Chaturthi
Tithis
which
belong
to
Lord
Ganesha.
The
Chaturthi
after
Amavasya
or
new
moon
during
Shukla
Paksha
is
known
as
Vinayaka
Chaturthi
and
the
one
after
Puranmasi
or
full
moon
during
Krishna
Paksha
is
known
as
Sankashti
Chaturthi.
14th
March,2015: Sheetala Ashtami
Ma
Sheetala is worshipped on Sheetala Ashtami. She is the goddess of
small pox, who is always accompanied by Jwarasura. Devotees do not
cook food in the house, they are prohibited to light the stoves. Food
is cooked the before day and eaten on Sheetala Ashtami which is
famous in North India.
16th
March,2015:Papmochani Ekadashi
Ekadashi
is the Goddess that arose from Lord Vishnu to fight and defeat demon
Mura. When she defeated the demon, Lord Vishnu was pleased.The fast
of Papamochani Ekadashi expiates the sins of devotees. Literally paap
means sin and mochani stands for the remover.
Papamochani
Ekadasi is observed on Chaitra Krishna Paksha Ekadashi in the North
Indian Calendar.This is the last of Ekadashi vratas of the Hindu
Year. The legend of Papamochni Ekadasi is mentioned in the Bhavishya
Uttara Purana as a conversation between Lord Krishna and Yudhishtira.
Charity and fasting are important aspects of the vrata.
18th
March,2015: Shiva Pradosh Vrat
Lord
Shiva
Pradosh
means dusk and this fast is kept for propitiating Lord Shiva. With
his blessings one's desires are fulfilled and one attains spiritual
enlightenment. Generally people observe the Pradosha Vrata on every
trayodashi tithi (13th lunar day falling in Krishna and Shukla
Pakshas) in the evening. Please offer plain water and bel patra to
Lord Shiva. The bel patra or leaf of the wood-apple tree represents
the three eyes of lord Shiva and the three gunas.
20th
March,2015: Amavasya
The
New Moon Day
It
is an indic name for the New Moon day which is the darkest day of the
lunar cycle. People perform Shraddha and Tarpan rituals while some
devotees observe a fast on this day.
21st
March,2015: Chaitra Navratris Begin
Goddess
Durga
The
Navratris begin and the new Panchang is read before Sri Banke
Bihariji in Vrindavan.
As
per astrological predictions there are two major solar influences
each year. One is the Dakshinayana period when the Sun crosses the
Equator moving towards the southern hemisphere, heralding the start
of winter. The second is the Uttarayana period when the Sun crosses
the Equator moving towards the northern hemisphere, indicating the
onset of summer. These two periods are cited as the sacred time for
worshipping the Mother Goddess and celebrating Navratras. Ram
Navratris is celebrated in the Chaitra Month, and the Durga Navratri
in the first nine days of the light half of the Ashvin Month.
23rd
March,2015: Matsya Avatar Jayanti
The
Matsya Avatara
The
appearance day of the Matsya Avatara of Lord Vishnu is observed on
the third day of the waxing phase of the moon of Chaitra (March –
April). Preserving all life forms in a boat during the deluge, the
incarnation establishes the concept of Manus for each Great Yuga
coupled with the task of recovering the lost Vedas.
There
is only one temple in India dedicated to Lord Matsya – Nagalapuram
Veda Narayana Swamy Temple near Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. The
presiding deity of the temple is Lord Matsya and the idol has the
head and torso of Lord Vishnu and golden human-like feet.
26th
March,2015: Shri Yamuna Jayanti
Yamuna
Jayanti is dedicated to the Yamuna River and it is also known as
Yamuna Chhath, observed mainly in Mathura. It is observed on the
sixth day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of moon) in Chaitra
(March – April). Special pujas are offered on the banks of the
Yamuna River on this particular day. On Yamuna Jayanti, Yamuna ji is
believed to have appeared on earth in the form of a river.
Invariably
people visit banks of the Yamuna River and do puja. Taking a sip of
water , they chant” Yamuna Maiya Ki Jai.” Shri Yamuna is known to
fulfil all our desires not of this material world but for attaining
Lord Krishna.She grants fruition when we long to attend to Krishna's
needs, sight His lilas and relish His rasa or religious
rapture,making us reach the heights of elation and ecstasy.
27th
March,2015: Shri Durgashtami
On
the 8th day of the navratris, yagna and homa are performed. Pure
ghee, kheer and sesame seeds are offered to Goddess Durga. Many
people in north India celebrated the 8th day as ashtami when nine
young girls symbolizing Navdurge are fed with halwa, puri and kale
chane.
In
Hindu mythology Durga is Shakti, the divine feminine energy.
According to a legend, Lord Brahma granted a boon to Mahishasur, the
buffalo demon. Armed with infinite power, the asura created havoc in
the universe, and started terrorizing the deities. One fine day he
ventured to Swargaloka to kill Indra. Greatly distressed, Indra and
other deities begged Lord Shiva for help. Lord Shiva along with Lord
Vishnu and Lord Brahma, released their energies or shaktis which
flashed forth and fused together, bringing to life a magnificent
Goddess resplendent with many arms.
Acclaimed
as Durga, she was ravishingly beautiful and deadly. The armed Durga
rode a Lion and fought a fiercely bloody battle with Mahishasur,
raging for nine days and nights. Finally on the tenth day, Durga
trampled him under her foot and Mahishasur was killed. The Goddess’s
triumph because of her innate divinity symbolizes the victory of good
over evil.
28th
March,2015: Shri Ram Navami
Lord
Rama
We
celebrate Ram Navami on the ninth day of the new moon in the month of
Chaitra to mark the birth of Lord Rama and his three brothers,
Bharata, Lakshmana and Shatrughana. In some parts of India devotees
also mark the nine days of Ram Naumi as Nao Ratri (nine nights).
Lord
Ram was born at sharp midday on the ninth day of the bright side of
the month of Chaitra. (Whereas Lord Krishna was born at midnight in
the dark side of the month of Bhadrapath – around August of every
year)
Tulsidaas,
the great narrator who wrote the Ramayana noted that Lord Vishnu came
to earth for the protection of four living beings: Brahmans, Devis
and devtas, gau mata (holy cow) and Saints.
Lord
Vishnu incarnated as Rama to destroy the demon king, Ravana, so that
brahmans and saints could worship freely again. It was after all the
gods and goddesses together with Mother earth (in the form of a holy
cow) went to Lord Vishnu that he agreed to transcend on earth.
Sri
Ramnaumi Bhandara is also organised at the ashram of Ananddass Baba
who was a great Hanumana devotee and the deities (Lord Ram-Sita &
family) whom he served, wear a new dress on each Sri Ramnaumi.
Thereafter, Sri Ram Kirtan is held in the evening again.
31st
March,2015: Kamada Ekadashi Vrata
The
ekadashi expiates all sins including Brahma Hathya.The legend of
Kamada Ekadasi is mentioned in the Varaha Purana as a conversation
between Lord Krishna and King Yudhistira.
Once,
a Gandharva called Lalita was married to a beautiful woman. After his
marriage, he was unable to do his regular tasks with dedication
because of attraction towards his wife. Pundarika, the King of the
Gandharvas, therefore cursed him to become a cannibal. Gandharva with
his wife wandered to many holy places to get rid of the curse.
While
they were passing by a hermitage, they met a Sage and asked for a
remedy to get rid of this curse. That Sage advised them to perform
the religious observances associated with Kamada Ekadashi and that
was fasting. As suggested by the Sage, the Gandharva couple observed
the Kamada Ekadasi fast and got rid of the curse.
1 comment:
Very informative with the birthdays of great
saints of sh. Dham.
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