1st August, 2015: The Month of Shravan Begins
Worshipping
Shiva in Shravan
3rd
August, 2015:
Lord Shiva
The
first Monday of Shravan is dear to all gods, especially Shiva. On
every Monday of this month, devotees throng to Shiva temples
throughout India to worship the sacred Shivalingam.
Kanwarias
Kanwarias
in the month of Shravan: Soon enough many devotees of Lord Shiva shall
carry kanwarias to Haridwar/ Gopeshwar in the sacred Lord Shiva's
month of Shravan. A kanwar is a decorative bamboo pole carried on the
shoulder with covered pots of water balanced at both ends.
3rd
August, 2015: At the Holy Feet of revered Santosh Behanji (1923-2004)
Santosh
Bahenji
The
waters of Jhelum abound with love tales of Laila Majnu and Shiri
Farhad. Born in a Sikh family of these 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.
'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.She
left for Gaulok on 3rd August 2004.
3rd
August,2015: Sankashti Chaturthi Vrata
Lord Ganesha
According
to the Hindu Calendar, a lunar month has two fortnights. The
Chaturthi or fourth day that arrives in Krishna Paksha or the dark
fortnight is known as Sankashti Chaturthi.
Devotees
of Lord Ganesha keep fast from sunrise to moonrise on Sankashti
Chaturthi. Sankashti means deliverance during troubled times. Lord
Ganesha, the Supreme Lord of intelligence, symbolizes the remover of
all obstacles. Hence it is believed that one can get rid of all
obstacles by observing this fast.
The
fast is supposed to be strict and only fruit, roots and vegetable
products are to be consumed. The staple Indian diet on
Sankashti Chaturthi includes sabudana khichadi, potato and peanuts.
Devotees break the fast at night after sighting of the moon.
10th
August,2015: Kamada Ekadashi Vrata
Lord Vishnu
The
story of Kamika Ekadashi from the Brahma Vaivarta Purana is as
follows: Saintly king Yudhishthira requested Lord Krishna to
narrate glories of the ekadashi which occurs during the dark
fortnight of the Shravan Month (July-August).Krishna said that once
Narada Muni asked Lord Brahma the name of this ekadashi,the deity who
was to be worshipped, the process to be followed and its merits.Lord
Brahma happily agreed because just hearing about the Kamika Ekadashi
is equivalent to performing a horse sacrifice.
One
who worships Lord Vishnu attains greater merit than bathing in the
Ganges,having darshan of Lord Kedarnath in the Himalayas,bathing at
Kurukshetra during a solar eclipse, donating earth in charity, taking
a dip in the Kali Gandaki River or Godavari River on full moon.
Observing Kamika Ekadashi bestows the same merit as donating a
milk-cow and her calf along with their fodder. Oh Narada, Lord
Krishna Himself confirmed that the one who fasts on Kamidka Ekadashi
is more blessed than a person studying the spiritual texts and does
not have to suffer future births.
Lord
Krishna affirmed that this sacred day nullifies the sin of killing a
brahman or an unborn child in the womb and transports one to
Vaikuntha, where Lord Vishnu forever dwells.
11th
August, 2015: 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.
All
Mondays of Shravan are dear to the gods, especially Shiva. On every
Monday of this month, devotees throng to Shiva temples throughout
India to worship the sacred Shivalingam.
Aug
14, 2015: Hariyali Amavasya
Phool
Bangla of Shri Banke Bihariji
Hariyali
Amavasya is a monsoon festival celebrated on amavasya in the Shravan
month in North India. Lord Shiva is worshipped on this day for
wealth, prosperity and a good harvest.Grand fairs are held in
Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.
Hariyali Amavasya is celebrated with enthused fervour in Dwarkadhish
temple of Mathura, Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan and other temples
of Lord Krishna and Shiva.
This
day culminates the Phool Bangla Utsav in Banke Bihari Temple of
Vrindavan, during which a house of flowers is made daily in the
evening. Great importance is give to the green colour in this
festival since it reflects the greenery of nature after the first
showers of monsoon.
15th
August, 2015: Independence Day
Wishing
all Indians at home & those living abroad, a very happy
independence day.
17th
August, 2015: Hariyali Teej
Saint Usha Bahenji's Yugal Sarkar on a Jhulan
The
first of the three main Teej festivals is observed on the third day
of the shukla paksha of Shravan. Vrindavan is certainly worth a visit
on this day as Shri Banke Bihariji is posited on a jhoola sinhasan,
religious hymns are chanted and lilas of Radha-Krishna are narrated.
Saint Ushaji's Thakurji is already resplendent on a swing from 5 to 6
pm for the entire month of Shravan.
Women
fast on this day. Married woman fast for their husbands and a happy
married life. Unmarried girls fast in order to get a good husband in
the future. This festival is known as Hariyali Teej in the eastern
part of the country. Nature can be seen flourishing and women
enjoying themselves with songs, swings etc.
The
Teej in the Shravan month is of great religious importance. According
to a legend, Parvati kept fasts during this period to impress Lord
Shiva. These fasts helped Parvati in marrying Lord Shiva. It is also
believed that on this day, Parvati completed hundred years of Her
austerities.
17th
August, 2015: Shravan Somwar Vrata
Lord Shiva
All
Mondays of Shravan are dear to the gods, especially Shiva. On every
Monday of this month, devotees throng to Shiva temples throughout
India to worship the sacred Shivalingam.
18th
August, 2015: Vinayak Ganesh Chaturthi Vrata
Lord Ganesha
According
to the Hindu Calendar, a lunar month comprises two fortnights. The
Chaturthi that comes in the bright fortnight of the month is known as
Vinayaka Chaturthi,
Although
Vinayaka Chaturthi fasting is done every month but the most
significant Vinayaka Chaturthi falls in month of Bhadrapada. Vinayaka
Chaturthi during Bhadrapada month is known as Ganesha Chaturthi which
is celebrated by Hindus all over the world as the birthday of Lord
Ganesha.
19th
August, 2015:Naag Panchami
Lord
Krishna Vanquishes 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. A
traditional aspect of the celebration involves young women swinging
joyously on swings temporarily hung on tree branches, particularly in
the villages of India.
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.
22nd
August, 2015: Goswami Tulsidas Jayanti
Gosain 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.
24th
August, 2015: Shravan Somwar Vrata
Lord Shiva
All
Mondays of Shravan are dear to the gods, especially Shiva. On every
Monday of this month, devotees throng to Shiva temples throughout
India to worship the sacred Shivalingam.
26th
August,2015:Pavitra Ekadashi Vrata
Putrada Ekadashi
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.
27th
August, 2015: 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.
All
Mondays of Shravan are dear to the gods, especially Shiva. On every
Monday of this month, devotees throng to Shiva temples throughout
India to worship the sacred Shivalingam.
29th
August, 2015: 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.
The
legend of Lord Yama and his sister Yamuna: Raksha Bandhan was a
ritual followed by Yama, the Lord of death and Yamuna his sister.
Yamuna tied a rakhi to Yama and bestowed immortality. Yama was so
moved that he declared that whoever got a rakhi tied from his sister
and promised her protection would
become
immortal.
Thank you so much. This post not only mentions about the important days of the Hindu calendar but also the importance and relevance of each day.
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