Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Akshaya Tritiya 2019

Akshaya Tritiya comes only once in a year. It is also Known as Akha Teej. Akshaya Tritiya is celebrated on the third lunar day of the bright fortnight. It is known as the most auspicious days in the Hindu Calender.

It is also known as the birth of Lord Parshuram the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu. It falls on Tuesday, May 7th.



Akshaya Tritiya is a very popular festival which celebrates every year. People believe that this day as a lucky day to start a new business, new building, new shop opening, on that day will give betterment and prosperity for a new starter.

On this day the most popular activity is the buying gold and it is believed it will be a sign of Good fortune for the buyer. Most wedding held on this day because Akshaya Tritiya is known as the Golden day of the year.

Some women's keep the fast whole day and they decorate himself with traditional saree and golden Jewellery.

In Odisha, it is the day when Hindus begin their annual construction of chariots for the Puri Rath Yatra( Car Festival) festival. 

Odisha Farmers wore new clothes and sowed paddy seeds after ploughing, called as " Muthi Ankula" on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya and started agricultural work.

Farmer worshipped the Mother Earth for a good Harvest.

Friday, April 5, 2019

Chaitra Navratri Puja

Chaitra Navratri is the first Navaratri puja to come in a year. This puja is the beginning of the Indian New Year. According to the Ramayana, it is believed that Lord Rama worshipped to Goddess Durga in Chaitra Month and was conquered by killing Ravana.

This festival goes for Nine days and Nine avatars of Goddess Durga worshipped.

Shailputri
Goddess Shailputri

The first Avatar of Goddess Durga is Shailputri, it is the first Puja in the Nav Durga. The first Navaratri will be on April 6, 2019. The name "Shailaputri" literally means the daughter(Putri) of the mountain(Shaila). 

Brahamcharini


Maa Brahmacharini

The second Avatar of Goddess Durga is Brahmacharini. The second Navaratri Puja will be held on the date of 7th April 2019. Goddess Durga Wrapped in white clothes, hold Japa mala in her right hand and Kamandal a water utensil in her left hand.

Chandraghanta


Goddess Chandharghanta

The name of the third Avatar of Mata Durga is Chandharghanta, sitting in the form of power, wearing the moon on the head. Goddess Chandraghanta is worshiped on the third day of Navratri. Third Navaratri will be fall on the 3rd date, April 8, 2019.

Kushmanda


Goddess Kushmanda

The fourth form of Mother Durga is Kushmanda. The fourth Navaratri will be on the date of Chaturthi dated April 9, 2019. Mother Kushmanda is believed to improve health and bestow wealth and strength.

Skanda Mata


Goddess Skandmata

The fifth power of Durga is called Skandmata, due to being the mother of Kartikeya (Skanda), it is called Skandamata. Fifth Navaratri, Panchami date, April 10, 2019, will be on that day.

Kathyayini


Goddess Katyayani

The name of the sixth form of Durga is Katyayani Devi, due to her birth as a daughter of Maharishi Katyayana, she is said to be Katyayani, the sixth Navaratri will be on the date April 11, 2019. 

Kaalratri


Goddess Kalraatri

The goddess Durga is the seventh power of Kalraatri. It is horrible to see the nature of Mother Kalratri. Seventh Navaratri, Saptami Date, will remain on April 12, 2019.

Maha Gauri


Goddess Mahagauri

Eighth power of Mother Durga is Mahagauri. Their power is unfailing and quick to bear fruit. She is worshiped by devotees to attain loyalty in relationships and create life long bonds. The eighth Navaratri, the Ashtami date, will be held on 13th April 2019, day. 

Siddhidatri


Goddess Siddhiyatri

Goddess Durga is the ninth form of Siddhiyatri, 9th Navaratri, Navami Date, April 14, 2019. Devi Siddhidathi, who provided all siddhis, always protects the devotees.

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Berhampur Budhi Thakurani Yatra festival begins.

After 2 years, the month-long famous Budhi Thakurani Yatra festival will be held in Berhampur, Odisha. It is one of the biggest festivals of Berhampur town in Odisha. She is the presiding deity of Silk city.

As per Tradition Desibehera P. Durgaprasad, traditional head of this festival, celebrations will start from March 29 and continue for 32 days. 



Maa Budhi Thakurani


Thakurani Jatra festival


The Month Long biennial (every two years) festival of Goddess Budhi Thakurani began here on Friday in the city of Berhampur (the silk city), Odisha. It also is known as Ghata Yatra. 

A sea of devotees come to Silk City to participate in the festival of the deity.


It marks worship of Goddess Buddhi Thakurani who is considered the protector of Behrampur. 


Goddess Buddhi Thakurani is a traditional deity of silk handloom weavers or Dera community of Berhampur. Deras weaver community worship the goddess Budhi Thakurani.


As per tradition and rituals, during the festival time, Durga Prasad Desibehera and his wife reached the main Temple to invite the Goddess to the temporary abode.

The yatra started late on Friday with all rituals. He bought a flower, considered as a mark of permission of the Goddess and placed it on Kalash(Ghatam) along with eight other ghatams at the temporary abode kicking of the yatra.


Idol of the goddess is taken out in procession to different streets to facilitate residents worship her at their own doorsteps. 


Everywhere devotional atmosphere, devotees are dressed up as mythological characters from the Mahabharata and Ramayana.


They move around the city on foot, bicycles, rickshaws, etc. Children below five years dress up as these characters.


Due to history, the first Thakurani Yatra celebrated in 1779 when the Dera(weavers) community of the city and their head Desibehera played a major role.


The Dera community is originally from Andhra Pradesh and king of Mahuri Kingdom Narendra Dev had got settled in Berhampur. The King was too much impressed by their weaving skills on Silk saree and later Berhampur became famous for its Silk saree and named the place as Silk City.



Thursday, March 28, 2019

Today is Sheetala Ashtami Puja.

After the week of Holi, the date of Ashtami is celebrated as Sheetla Ashtami. According to this Ashtami, Basoda Puja is celebrated on Asthami of Krishna Paksha in Chaitra month (April-May). This special day is worshiped to Goddess Shitala Mata(One Avatar of Goddess Durga).

This festival is popularly celebrated in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.  They have the power to get rid of every disease. It is believed that worshiping Goddess Sheetla Mata, there is protection from all kinds of diseases such as measles, boil, chicken pox or eye disease etc. 

You will also find these descriptions in the Skanda Purana. On this day, people wake up in the early morning and take a bath with cold water, wear new saree and reach to worshiping the Goddess in Shitala Mata's temple. 

Devotees offer a cold meal, which is kept in the night before one night like puri, Jalebi, halwa, Curd, rabdi etc.

Many women come here to seek the blessings of the Goddess for their children.

Goddess Sheetla Mata


Story of Goddess Sheetla Mata

This is a Very old story. One day Goddess Sheetala Mata thinks who is worshipping me or respect me on earth. She thinks and reaches a place Rajasthan Dunguri village, She saw that people don't worship me and there is no temple.

She roams every corner of the village, at that time from a house someone throws the hot rice water. That hot water falls on Sheetla Mata and body burnt.

She runs everywhere for help but nobody comes to help her. At that time a potter women saw that old woman fully burnt and feeling sick. 

She calls and told to sit here, put the cold water on Goddess Sheetla Mata and told to eat the previous night dish rabdi and curd. The old women feel comfortable by eating these dishes.

She told to sit here and try to tie her hair but she shocked by seeing an eye on the back side. She frightened and run away, at that time the old women told don't be frightened I am not a ghost, I am Goddess Sheetla Mata. I come to land to know who worship me or not. Goddess Sheetla maa comes in her actual image.

The potter women thoughts I am very poor and there is no place to sit in my home. Goddess calls her and told what are you thinking, She cries and told there is no single chair to sit and every single person in this village is poor.

Goddess Shitala Devi rides on a donkey, and she has four arms. In her hands, she carries a silver broom, a fan, a small bowl, and a pot of water. She uses these items to rid a house of poor–she sweeps up the poor with her broom, uses the fan to collect them, and dumps them into the bowl. She then sprinkles water from the pot (which is water from the river Ganges) to purify the house. 

Shitala’s name means “the cooling one”. With the change of seasons and coming off the hot period, it is essential to emphasize the importance of hygiene for human health and the worship of Shitala Mata provides the motivation to keep the surroundings clean and hygienic.

She blessed her and told from now the main priest of this temple will be a potter. At that time the villagers made Goddess Sheetla Mata temple.



Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Without these things Holi festival is incomplete.

Holi is the festival of colors and is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Phagun. It is the festival of love or colors. 

1. Holi or Gulal


When Holi comes first Gulal comes in our mind, without gulal holi is incomplete. From various color, Pink and red color people love too much.

2. Gujiya Sweets


Holi is incomplete without this traditional recipe that is Gujiya. Gujiya is a sweet flour dumpling that is stuffed with ingredients like Khoya, dry fruits, coconut, and jaggery. It is fried and then dipped in sugar syrup.

3. Play Holi with Lord Krishna and Radha


Holi is celebrated as a festival of Love. The Gaudiya took the palanquin of Lord Krishna and Radha by singing Hare Krishna chant and put the holi color to each other.

4. Holi Mubarak


Every single person put the love of color to each other by telling Holi Mubarak.

5. Holi Celebration by playing DJ


Some area peoples to make the Holi festival memorable dance with Dj Holi song.

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Dola Purnima: Village people celebrates the festival of Colours.

Holi is also known as Dola Purnima in Odisha.  

On Dola Purnima day, everyone wakes up in the morning and dress up in saffron-colored clothes and wear yellow marigold flowers. They Sing and dance by chanting Hare Krishna Mantra in the temple.

"Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare"
"Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare"

Lord Krishna

This festival is known as Dola Jatra, Dola Purnima or Swing festival. It is celebrated on the full-moon day in the month of Phalguna. The festival is celebrated by placing the small idols of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha on a decorated Pipili Applique palanquin which is then taken around the main streets of the city. 

Throughout the procession led by the village drummers, pipers and Sankirtana Mandalis comes in front of each household and offered bhog like chenna(Paneer), Banana(Yellow banana), Guda(Jaggery) to the deity. The people carrying the Idols and smear each other with dry colors (abira).