2nd
March, 2016: Shri Sita Ashtami
Ma
Sita
Sita
Ashtami, or Janaki Janma, is believed to be the day when Mata Sita
appeared on earth as per traditional calendar and Panchangs followed
in North India. Sita Ashtami is observed on the eighth day of the
Krishna Paksha (waning phase of moon) of the Phalguna month (February
– March). Mata Sita is an embodiment of purity and wifely devotion
and the consort of Shri Ram in the Ramayana.
King
Janaka Ploughing His Field
Ma
Sita was adopted by King Janaka when he found her as he was
ploughing his field.
5th
March, 2016: Vijaya Ekadashi Vrat
Lord
Brahma & Narada
It
is observed during the Krishna Paksha of the Phalgun Month as per the
North Indian calendar. Those who observe this Ekadasi are said to
triumph. This fact is highlighted in the Skanda Purana and narrated
by Lord Brahma to Sage Narada.
Lord
Rama Wanting to Cross the Ocean
Legend
has it that Lord Rama and His army comprising of monkeys and bears
was searching for a means to cross the ocean to reach Lanka.That is
when Lakshman spoke of a great Saint living nearby, who could provide
them with a solution. It is this sage who raved about Vijaya Ekadasi
and said that observing it would make Lord Rama victorious.
6th
March, 2016: Pradosh Vrat
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
all gods and goddesses assemble on Mount Kailash to worship Lord
Shiva on this day. The Pradosh which falls on a Monday is of special
significance.
7th
March, 2016: Mahashivratri Vrat
Maha
Shivrati
Maha
Shivratri, the night of the worship of Shiva is celebrated every year
on the 13th night/14th day of the krishna paksha or waning phase of
the moon in Phalgun. Along with keeping a fast, cold water and bel
patra (leaves of the wood apple tree) are offered to the lingam
during the day. The festival is celebrated by traditional offerings
such as bathing Shiva in milk, panchamruta (milk,curd,ghee,sugar and
honey [the symbols of sustenance]), in quick succession; or anointing
the lingam with vermilion (kumkum), white consecrated rice and
askshata, (symbols of fertility or creation), when Shiva is
worshipped as the god of dissolution.
The
three principal reasons for Shivratri are:
Sadashiv,
the Cosmic Form of Shiva
1]
Sadashiv, the cosmic form of Lord Shiva, appeared as 'Lingodbhav
Moorti' precisely at midnight on Maha Shivratri. That is why all
Shiva devotees keep vigil during the night of Shivratri and do
abhishek of the Shivalingam (the form in which Shiva is worshipped).
It is the night when Shiva performed the tandava nritya or the dance
of primordial creation, preservation and destruction.
Lord
Vishnu is Born as Krishna
It
is believed that Lord Vishnu in his incarnation as Krishna, was born
in Gokul in the middle of the night on Janamashtami, 180 days after
Shivratri. Amazingly the circle of one year is divided into two by
the festivities of Shivratri and Janamashtami. Marriage of Lord Shiva
& Goddess Parvati
Lord
Shiva is Married to Goddess Parvati
2]
Lord Shiva was married to Goddess Parvati on Shivratri. Shiva without
Parvati is an absolute 'Nirgun Brahman' (formless static God),
whereas with Parvati, or purna-shakti, the most complete form of
divine feminine energy, He becomes the 'Sagun Brahman' for His
dedicated devotees.
Shiva
as Neelkantham
3]
On Shivratri, Lord Shiva became 'Neelkantham' or the blue-throated
one by swallowing the deadly poison, halahala, that came up when the
devas and asuras churned the sea to obtain the nectar of immortality.
Even a drop of the poison would have annihilated the entire world but
Shiva held it in His neck, which turned blue with its impact.Ever
since Shivratri is celebrated as a day of thanksgiving to the Lord
for protecting us from destruction.
The
Yugal Sarkar of Saint Usha Bahenji
At
highly revered saint Sushila Bahinji's Gaura Colony the festival is
celebrated with Thakurji.
9th
March,2016:Phalguna Amavasya
Day of the New Moon
Amavasya
is the day of conjunction of the sun and moon, on the fifteenth day
of the dark half of a lunar month. Amavasya or the new moon, is the
last day of the waning moon.
9th
March,2016: Surya Grahan
Total Solar Eclipse
Total
Solar Eclipse, will take place on March 9, 2016 in – early morning
hours in . According to NASA the Surya Grahan is a Total solar eclipse and is visible in India,
eastern parts of Asia and Australia. The greatest eclipse will be
taking place on the Islands in Pacific Ocean.
10th
March, 2016::Shri
Ramakrishna Paramahansa Jayanti
Swami Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Great Devotee of Goddess Kali
Swami
Ramakrishna Paramhamsa was born on 18th Feb 1836 in West Bengal in
Kamarpukur, some 70 miles from Calcutta. Later Swami Vivekananda,
Brahamanada and others became his disciples and set up Ramakrishna
Missions, Ramakrishna Maths and hospitals all over India and the
world. He lived in this mundane world for 50 years and worshipped
Goddess Kali. Swami Ramakrishna also practised Christianity and
Muslim rituals to endorse that all religions lead to one God if one
is sincerely unbiased, in his commitments.
A
great saint inspired by Swami Ramakrishna Paramhansa to
renounce this world was Sri Sri Balkrishan Dasji Maharaj of
Vrindavan. He had experienced the highest ideal of religious rapture
by relishing Shri Radha-Krishna's madhurya or sweet romance.
12th
March, 2016:Shri Vinayaka Chaturthi
Lord Ganesha
Each
lunar month in Hindu calendar has two Chaturthi Tithis. The Chaturthi after Amavasya or new
moon during Shukla Paksha is known as Vinayaka Chaturthi and the one
after Purnimasi or full moon during Krishna Paksha is known as
Sankashti Chaturthi.
16th
March, 2016: Holashtak Begins
Holashtak
Holashtak
witnesses the arrival of Holi. Looking at the literal meaning of
Holashtak means eight days before Holi, that is Holashtak. Basically,
we can see that holi is a festival of nine days instead of a single
day. On the day of Dhulendi this festival comes to an end with
colours and gulal.
17th
March, 2016: Lathmar Holi in Shri Radha Rani's Barsana
Lathmar
Holi of Barsana
Men
from Nandgaon, the land of Krishna, arrive to play Holi with the
women of Barsana and hope to raise their flag over Shri Kishori ji's
temple. But, instead of colours they are greeted with sticks by the
gopis. Thus Holi in Barsana is called Lathmaar Holi. The men are
smart enough and come fully padded, knowing fully well that they will
not be allowed to retaliate on this particular day. In this mock
battle they try their best not to be captured. However,those who are
unlucky are forcefully led away and get a thrashing from the women.
Further, they are made to don a female attire and dance in public.
Lord
Krishna Dancing Before the Gopis
Renowned
poets like Surdas, Nand-Das, Kumbhan-Das and others have beautifully
described how Lord Krishna was forced to wear a sari and make-up, and
dance before being set free by the gopis.
18th
March, 2016:Lathmar Holi of Nandlala's Nandgaon
Lathmar
Holi of Nandgaon
The
following day, the play of Holi manifests itself in Nandgaon,
Krishna’s village. Men of Barsana retaliate by invading Nandgaon
and drenching the women in colours of kesudo, naturally occurring
orange-red dye, and palash. Whereas the women of Nandgaon reign
supreme over the men of Barsana, beating the invaders in joyous
abandon in yet another day of Lathmar Holi.But the beatings are much
gentler, since Radha’s side remains the more powerful one during
Holi.
Nandgram
is the village of dark-hued Krishna's foster father, Shri Nandrai ji.
Highly revered by Vaishnavas, the place invokes their devotional
service. Bhaktimati Usha Bahenji says, “ Delightedly, Sri
Krishna-Balram along with their sakhas daily go to graze cows, the
wealth of their tiny village. Their mother splendidly decks the two
brothers, packing chhak or their midday meal.”
20th
March, 2016: Pradosh Vrata
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.
23nd
March, 2016: Holika Dahan
Bhakta
Prahlad is Safe during 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.
23rd
March, 2016: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 ||
23rd
March, 2016: Appearance Day of Shri Hari Baba
Sri 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."
23rd
March, 2016: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.
24th
March, 2016::Dhulendi on Phalgun Purnima, Dol Utsav
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.
27th
March, 2016: Sankashti Chaturti Vrata
Lord
Ganesha
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.
31st
March, 201`6: Sheetala Ashtami
Ma
Sheetala
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.
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