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| dear IL member, I wish to share some details of celebretion of Navaratri festivals which is to be celebrated in october in various parts of the our country. .According to the Hindu calendar Navratri celebration begins from the first day of the bright fortnight of Ashwin.This festival is fully dedicated to the worship of Durga Mata and her nine forms.Navaratri are divided & devoted for the worship of Trinity of God in a female form - three days for Durga (Goddess of Energy) three days for Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth) and three days for Sarswati (Goddess of Knowledge). On the fifth day, it is traditional to worship Sarswati Mata to invoke our sprit and knowledge. The eighth and ninth day, it is traditional to perform Yagna (sacrifice offered to the fire) to honor Durga Mata and bid her farewell. The 10th day, on which the goddess kills Mahishasura, is celebrated as Dusshera or Vijayadashami as the victory of good over evil. On tenth day, the Vijayadasmi day, colossal effigies of Ravana, his brother Kumbhkarna and son Meghnadh are placed in vast open spaces. Rama, accompanied by his consort Sita and his brother Lakshmana, arrive and shoot arrows of fire at these effigies, which are stuffed with explosive material. It is significant that the Lord invoked the blessings of the divine mother, Goddess Durga, before actually going out to battle. In burning the effigies the people are asked to burn the evil within them, and thus follow the path of virtue and goodness, bearing in mind the instance of Ravana, who despite all his might and majesty was destroyed for his evil ways. . The most famous Navaratri celebrations are held on the western states of In West-Bengal, Navaratri is the real lyrics of the Bengali life. This festival is essentially religious in nature. It is celebrated with true devotion. In the time of Durga Puja huge idols of the Mata Durga posed as killing the demon Mahishasura are worshipped in everywhere of the state. Huge'pandals' are set up every where to worship Durga Mata (Goddess Durga). The tenth day is devoted to the worship of goddess Durga.. Beautiful idols of the Mother Goddess are worshipped in elaborate pandals for nine days, and on the ninth day, these are carried out in procession for immersion (visarjan) in a river or pond. In .The Dasara of Mysore is also quite famous where caparisoned elephants lead a colourful procession through the gaily-dressed streets of the city. During Navaratri Chamundi, the royal deity of the In the Kulu valley in Himachal Pradesh, the hill- folk celebrate Dasara with a grand mass ceremony wherein village deities are taken out in elaborate processions. In In Tamil Nadu, the first three days are dedicated to the worship of Lakshmi, Goddess of wealth and prosperity, wherein they perform puja, every night and regular cleaning is maintained all throughout because it is believed that Lakshmi would not enter if the place is filthy. The next three days to Saraswati, Goddess of learning and arts and the last three days to Shakti (Durga). In Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, women arrange 'Bommai Kolu', a special placing of dolls in various costumes decorated with flowers and ornaments on specially prepared steps. Nine young 'kanyas' or virgins are offered new clothes and sweets as the goddesses and married women share flowers, kumkum and snacks among themselves. Navratri is a festival that combines spiritual ,cultural and frivolous activities for almost a fortnight
__________________ padma Iyangar Last edited by padmaiyangar; 16th September 2007 at 07:03 AM. |
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| Nice info ,Padma.Thank you.I still remember that was a time we used to look forward to.We used have an elaborate kolu at time.Make different prasadams .Wear exquisite clothes and visit people.We used to enjoy those house visits.As we were small we all used to count the number of coconut bags and savour those delicious sundals!!!!!!!!!!.Istill try to instil the same feeling in daughter.I feel the festival is slowly losing its touch.Creating parks and themes has its own fervour. Thank you ,Padma for that nice info well ahead.. |
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| We usually do not keep golu as per my in laws custom.. But we do pooja and pray. Wish every member of indusladies forum a happy NAVARATHRI POOJA |
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| Hi padma, In telangana region of Andhra Pradesh navaratri has a local flavor in the Bathukamma celebrations. I had started a thread here Bathukamma festival during Navaratri This was the festival most looked forward for by me since we get to go to our maternal grandparents house in the village which is a few kilometers away from hyderabad. |
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| Hello, I am a new member and have just joined this club. I have been regularly attending the annual Laksharchanai during Navrathri in my city where they have been conducting certain poojas viz. Dampathi pooja, Suhasini pooja and Kanya pooja. However i find that a lot of people including myself do not know the significance of these poojas. So i would like to have some information on the significance of certain poojas viz. Dampathi pooja, Suhasini pooja and Kanya pooja. Looking forward to some detailed information on these poojas regards Suresh Iyer |
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| Hello Sureshji, First I would like to congratulate of being a member in this IL site. You were asked info reg significance of pujas . I got a little information regarding kanya puja during Navarathri festival. In every State all the festivals will be performed but the way of doing it is in different way. Navaratri, called as Durga Navratri is observed twice a year, once in Chaitra(April) and Aswayuja month(Sep-Oct). It lasts for 9 days. During Navaratri devotees observe fast for the protection of health and prosperity. Navaratri commence on the first day and ends on the 10th day of Aswayuja masa. From the first day till tenth day puja will be performed to Durga mata in different ways with different Avataras and last day(10th day) is Vijaya Dashimi. The day it is also called Dasara, means the cutting of 10 heads of Ravana by the goddess Durga mata i.e. removing bad things (passion,pride,anger,greed,infatuation,lust, hatred,jealousy and selfishness) On Vijay Dashimi day, there is Kanya Puja also .Nine girls below age 10 are worshipped as the embodiment of divine mother. They are fed sumptuously and amongst other things, presented with new clothes. If I get any other new information reg other pujas I will post it to u at the earliest. If u get any other info pl be posted. With Regards Sudha Batni....... |
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| dearladies, i will be grateful to one who gives me a brief idea to wat to be brought for the newly married couple for navarathri.. my daughter got married recently and becos her in lawshave the custom of golu.. i would also like to what has to be pushased for thalai diwali.. though my relatives have given many ideas i would like to do according to sastram.. in advance thanks |
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