How to Perform Lakshmi Puja at Home During Diwali Lakshmi Pooja Procedure Maha Laxmi Vidhi

Lakshmi Puja is an important ritual during Diwali or Deepavali. There were numerous queries on how to do Lakshmi Puja at home? There is no straightforward answer to this question as the ritual varies from region to region. But here is a simple guide to perform Lakshmi Puja during Diwali.

First and foremost step is to clean the house. Through the puja we are inviting Goddess Lakshmi to our house and she likes everything to be neat and clean. In some communities, even the broom is worshipped on the Lakshmi Puja day. This symbolically represents the need for cleanliness.

Three forms of Shakti – Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Saraswathi and Goddess Durga –Lord Ganesh and Lord Kubera are worshipped on the day. No puja is performed without paying customary tributes to Lord Ganesha. Lord Kubera, represents wealth, and he is the treasurer of Gods. In homes, usually the locker or safe in which gold and cash is kept symbolically represents the seat of Kubera.

Important Items Needed For Lakshmi Puja

Kalash
Mango leaves
Idol or picture of Goddess Lakshmi
Milk, curd, honey, ghee
Puffed rice
Usual puja Sweets
Coriander seeds
Cumin seeds
And other daily puja items

Lakshmi Puja Process
  • First decide on a place to perform the puja.
  • Spread a clean cloth and create a bed of rice.
  • A Kalash (pot) is placed on the bed of rice.
  • Fill about 75% of the Kalash with water.
  • Put a betel nut, flower, a clean coin, and some rice in the Kalash.
  • Now arrange mango leaves around the opening of the Kalash.
  • Place a Thaali (a small plain plate) on the Kalash.
  • On the Thaali, draw a lotus with turmeric powder and place the idol or small photograph of Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Place some coins on the Thaali.
  • On the right of Kalash, place the idol of Lord Ganesha.
  • If you need, you can also place the idols of Saraswathi and your favorite deities.
Create a peaceful and calm atmosphere. The best way is to close the eyes and meditate on ‘om.’
  • Take some water and sprinkle on all puja items to purify them.
  • Do puja with haldi, kumkum and flowers on the Kalash.
  • Light a lamp.
  • Now take some flower and rice in the hands and close the eyes and meditate on Goddess Lakshmi. You are now invoking Goddess Lakshmi. If you know mantras, recite them. Otherwise just simply meditate on Goddess Lakshmi. Here is a simple Sanskrit mantra dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi.

Namosthesthu Maha Maye,
Shree padee, sura poojithe,
Shanka, Chakra, Gadha hasthe,
Maha Lakshmi Namosthuthe
  • Now sprinkle the flowers and rice on the idol of Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Take out the idol of Goddess Lakshmi and place it on a Thaali. Clean the idol with water, then with milk, curd, ghee, honey and sugar. Then clean the idol again with water.
  • Place the idol back on the Kalash.
  • Now offer garlands made of marigolds or leaves of bel tree, sandalwood paste, kumkum and other daily puja items including lighting incense and agarbhatis.
  • Now make offerings of coconut, fruits, sweets, betel nuts and betel leaves.
  • Next make offerings of Batasha sweets, puffed rice, coriander and cumin seeds.
  • Lastly, perform a silent Arati for Goddess Lakshmi. And meditate on Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Take some of the ‘prasad’ (that will stay for long period of time) and place it at the place where ornaments and cash is usually kept.
Business people also worship the account books on this day along with Goddess Lakshmi.

This is only a guideline. You can show flexibility in the puja process. Some of the items needed might not be readily available. But you can keep the house and surrounding clean. Finally, if you can’t perform the puja, wherever you are simply mediate on Goddess Lakshmi.
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Special pujas and rituals are held on the day by certain communities to Shiva and Vishnu.
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Bhai Dooj or Bhai Dhuj or Bhau Beej or Bhayya Dhooj is an Indian traditional festival that brings out the love and affection of brothers and sisters. Bhai Dooj 2015 date is 28 October 2011, Friday. Bhai Dhooj is celebrated twice in a year.

The first one is celebrated after the festival of colors, ( Holi (Holika), is the colourful Hindu festival celebrated on Falgun Purnima ) Holi, and another and important one after ( Diwali (Deepavali), the festival of lights ) Diwali.

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Shravana nakshatra, also known as Thiruonam nakshatram in Tamil and Malayalam, is the 22nd one in 27 nakshatrams in Hindu Astrology. Shravana Nakshatra stotram is a daily prayer for Sravana nakshatra natives to chant. Reciting this daily stotram (Nitya Parayana stotra) gives tremendous happiness, self confidence, and wealth for the natives of Sravana nakshatra. The natives of each padam or Charan of nakshatra have different stotram to recite but chanting all the mantras of the Nakshatra will be highly meritorious.

Shravana Nakshatra stotram for 1st Padam or Charan:
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Thiruonam Nakshatra stotram for 2nd Padam or Charana:
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Mahahrado Maha-Garto Maha-Bhuto Maha-Nidhih
Shravana Nakshatra stotram for 3rd Pada or Charan:
Kumudah Kundarah Kundah Parjanyah Pavano Anilah
Amrutasho Amrutavapuh Sarvagyah Sarvato-Mukha
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Shri devnarayan is worshiped as incarnation of lord Vishnu.As tradition tells, He got incarnated in Vikram Samvat 968 as Son of Gurjar warrior Shri Sawai Bhoj Bagaravat and Saadu Maata Gurjari.

The temple is decorated with various statues which includes the statue of cousins of God Devnarayan, Bhuna ji and Mehandu ji along with their half-sister Taradey panwar, Gurjar warrior Sri Sawai Bhoj, statue of child Devnarayan sitting in lap of Saadu Maata Gurjari, statue of the birth place of Lord Devnarayan-Maalasheri Doongari and Statue of Devnarayan Bhagawan drinking milk of lioness.

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Lyrics of Deva ho Deva in English Text

ganapati bappa morayaa, mangal moorti moraya

deva ho deva ganapati deva tumase badhakar kaun
swaami tumse badhakar kaun
aur tumhaare bhaktajanon mein hamse badhakar kaun
hamse badhakar kaun

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prabhu mahima badi hai darshan ki
bin maange poori ho jaaye jo bhi ichchha ho man ki
prabhu jo bhi ichchha ho man ki

bhakton ki is bheed mein aise bagula bhagat bhi milate hain
haan bagula bhagat bhi milate hain
bhes badal kar ke bhakton ka jo bhagawaan ko chhalte hain
are jo bhagawaan ko chhalte hain

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is chhote se man mein daata
maangane sab aate hain pahale sachcha bhakt hi hai paata
sachcha bhakt hi hai paata

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prabhu alag alag hai bhaagy raha
dil mein rakhana dar usaka mat bhool vidhaata jaag raha
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Lyrics of Deva Ho Deva in Hindi Script


गणपति बाप्पा मोरया, मंगल मूर्ती मोरया

देवा हो देवा गणपति देवा तुमसे बढ़कर कौन
स्वामी तुमसे बढ़कर कौन
और तुम्हारे भक्तजनों में हमसे बढ़कर कौन
हमसे बढ़कर कौन

अद्भुत रूप ये काय भारी महिमा बड़ी है दर्शन की
प्रभु महिमा बड़ी है दर्शन की
बिन मांगे पूरी हो जाए जो भी इच्छा हो मन की
प्रभु जो भी इच्छा हो मन की

भक्तों की इस भीड़ में ऐसे बगुला भगत भी मिलते हैं
हाँ बगुला भगत भी मिलते हैं
भेस बदल कर के भक्तों का जो भगवान को छलते हैं
अरे जो भगवान को छलते हैं

छोटी सी आशा लाया हूँ छोटे से मन में दाता
इस छोटे से मन में दाता
माँगने सब आते हैं पहले सच्चा भक्त ही है पाता
सच्चा भक्त ही है पाता

एक डाल के फूलों का भी अलग अलग है भाग्य रहा
प्रभु अलग अलग है भाग्य रहा
दिल में रखना दर उसका मत भूल विधाता जाग रहा
मत भूल विधाता जाग रहा

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None but you dwell in the nether regions of the earth and you alone ensure good luck , bring to light the effect of action (karma), and protect all worldly treasures.
All the virtues collect themselves where you have your dwelling ; with your grace and favour even the impossible becomes possible without causing any nervous agitation.
No sacrifice can be performed without you; no one can obtain any garment; it is from you that one obtains one’s sustenance .
O! daughter of the Ocean of Milk and the beauteous temple of all propitious virtues, you are verily a living mass of all fourteen gems with which none else is endowed .
Whosoever hymns this prayer to Lakshmi is purged of his sins and experiences the ecstasy of joy.
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Sankashti Chaturthi, or Ganesh Sankatahara Chaturti, is dedicated to Hindu God Ganesh. Sankashti Chaturthi January 2012 date is January 12, Thursday and the Chandrodaya or Moon rise time is 9:13 PM. Ganesha devotees observe Sankashta Chaturti day from sunrise till the sighting of the moon. The day falls on the fourth day during the waning phase of moon or Krishna Paksha in a Hindu lunar month.

Fasting on Sankashti day is believed help in attaining peace, prosperity and knowledge. The fast is mainly observed in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. The day is known as Sankatahara Chaturti in Tamil Hindu culture.

The importance of Sankashta Chaturthi Vrata is found in the Narasimha and Bhavishaya Puranas. The greatness of the Vrata was explained by Lord Krishna to Yudhishtira, the eldest of the Pandava brothers.
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Gruhapravesh or Griha Pravesh or Gruhapravesham or Grah pravesh is the house warming ceremony or puja of moving into new house as per Hinduism. This article provides you the list of Grahpravesh dates in 2011 with all details like nakshatra, lagna, amsha, rashi, and shubh muhurat for the day which is suitable for Gruha pravesham. Here, you can find details about Gruhapravesh dates in 2011 or Grihapravesh muhurat in 2011.

6 November 2011, Sunday, Ekadasi, Uttarabhadra & mithuna. Auspicious muhurat = 9.50 pm
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7 November 2011, Monday, Dwadasi, uttarabadra, mithuna. Best muhurat = 9.46 pm
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16 November 2011, Wednesday, sashti, pushyami, midhuna. Shubha muhurta = 9.10 pm
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1 December 2011, Thursday, saptami, dhanista nakshatram, dhanu lagna. Shubha muhurtham = 8.55 am
1 December 2011, Thursday, saptami, shatatara 7 kanya. Best time = night 1.57 hrs
2 December 2011, Friday, ashtami, shatabhisha nakshatra & mithuna. Auspicious time = 8.03 pm
2 December 2011, Friday, ashtami, shtabhisha & kanya. Best muhurat = night 1.53 hrs
4 December 2011, Sunday, navami (tatkal dashami), uttarabhadra & mithuna. Muhurat = 7.59 pm
4 December 2011, Sunday, navami (tatkal dasami), uttarabhadra & kanya. Muhurta = night 1.45 hrs
5 December 2011, Monday, dasami, revati & dhanussu. Muhurtham = 8.39 am
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Goddess Kanyakumari is one of the forms of Mother Goddess Shakti in Hinduism. As Kanya Kumari, She is the virgin goddess. Both Kanya and Kumari means virgin. The popular belief is that she took the form of Kannyakumari to annihilate demon Banasura. Another legend has that she still remains in this form in the Kanyakumari Temple in Tamil Nadu in Southern tip of India due a broken marriage promise.

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Finally, Banasura himself went into war with the Goddess. After a fierce battle, Goddess Kanyakumari used the Chakrayudham (disc) and killed the demon.

A legend associated with above story states that Shiva who came to know about the beauty of the Goddess Kanyakumari wanted to marry her in this form. But if the marriage takes place, She will no longer be a virgin and will not be able to kill Banasura.

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Ahoi Ashtami puja procedure and rituals of this puja may differ from place to place in North Indian states but the deity worshipped on this festival is same in every place. Ahoi Mata, the protector of children, is worshipped during Ahoi Astami puja. Women offer prayers to Ahoi Mata, observe strict fast and some special recipes based on the regional significance are prepared and offered to the Goddess. In the evening after seeing the stars in the sky, women break their fast.
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Sankati Chaturti, or Sankashta Chaturthi Vrata, is an auspicious day dedicated to Lord Ganesha in a traditional Hindu month. The date of Sankashti Chaturti is October 15, 2011. Moonrise time is 8:19 PM. Ganesh Sankashta Chaturthi Vrata is of great importance in Marathi culture. It is known as Pillayar Sankatanashana Chaturthi in Tamil Nadu.

Sankat Chaturthi falls during the waning phase of the moon – fourth day after the full moon. Vinayaka devotees observe a fast (fasting or upvaas) on this day from sunrise and ends after sighting the moon. The importance of Sankata Chaturti Vrata was narrated by Lord Krishna to Yudhishtira, the eldest among the Pandavas. The importance of it is also narrated in the in the Narasimha Purana and Bhavishaya Purana.

Fasting on Sankata Chaturthi begins at sunrise and ends after moonrise – sighting of moon in the evening. Devotees offer special pujas and worship at Ganesha Temples.

There is a popular belief that observing Sankashta Chaturthi will bring material progress, prosperity and happiness and it will also help in the fulfillment of desires.
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The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit, nava meaning nine and ratri meaning nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of Shakti/Devi are worshipped. During the Nine-day festival of Navratri there is a custom of wearing different colour dress (Sarees and Churidar) mainly in Gujarat and Maharashtra. For the question What are the Navratri 2010 colours, The local newspapers to publish the Navaratri colors of dressing for Navratri to office and prayers. We will let you know the Navratri sari colors for 2010 as we receive it.The nine Navratri colors for 2010 published on local newspapers on October 6, 2010. They are:
  1. Pratipada – Oct 8, 2010 (Friday) – Green

  2. Dwitiya – Oct 9 (Saturday) – Grey

  3. Tritiya – Oct 10 (Sunday) – Pink

  4. Chaturthi – Oct 11 (Monday) – White

  5. Panchami – Oct 12 (Tuesday) – Red

  6. Shasti – Oct 13 (Wednesday) – Blue

  7. Saptami – Oct 14 (Thursday) – Yellow

  8. Ashtami – Oct 15 (Friday) – Violet

  9. Navami – Oct 16 (Saturday) – Peacock Green
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Yama Dvitiya 2015 Yam Dwitiya Bhai Bij Beej Dhooj

Yama Dvitiya or Yam Dwitiya is the last day of five-day Diwali celebrations. Yama Dwitiya 2011 date is 28 October 2011, Friday. Yam Dwitiya is also called as Bhai Dhooj or Bhai Bij or Bhai Beej. In South India, it is called as Yama Dwitiya. Legend of Yama Dwitiya is associated with the God of death – Yama Dharma Raj. He visit his sister Yamis home on this day.

In North India, it is widely celebrated as Bhai Dhooj. In Bengal this festival is celebrated as Bhai Phonta or Bhai Phota. Bhai Tika is the other name of this festival in Nepal.

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Navaratri 2015 in Mysore Chamundeshwari Temple 18 Shakti Peeth Dakshayani Devi

Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysore is one of the powerful Astadasha Shakti Peetha, 18 prominent temples of Mother Goddess. Durga Navaratri celebrated in Ashwayuja month is the most popular and the biggest event in Southern India, especially in Karnataka. Mysore Navaratri 2011 begins on 8th October and ends on 17th October in 2011. Mysore Dasara celebrations are very popular and attrats large number of pilgrims from all over India and from foreign countries as well.

As per the local belief, Mahishasura Mardhini or the slayer of demon Mahishasur is Goddess Chamundeshwari. In avatara of Chamundeshwari devi the Mother Goddess demolished the demon. Chamundi is the fierce form of Goddess Durga who is very similar to Maha Kali or Bhadrakali. During Navratri, Goddess Chamundeshwari devi is worshipped in 9 different alankara. The temple of Chamundeshwari located on the hillock called Chamundi Hills near Mysore.

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Navratri Trivia Navratras, Navaratri and Navarathri 2015

Navratri is nine nights dedicated to Mother Goddess Shakti in Hindu Religion and in 2011 it will be observed from September 28, 2011 to October 5, 2011.
Navratri means nine nights.

The most popular Navratri is the one held during Ashwin Month (September – October). But there are also three other Navratris in a Hindu calendar year. The most famous among this is the Chaitra Navratri (March – April). The other two Navratris are Magh Navratri and Ashada Navratri.

A popular belief is that the Navratri during Ashwin month (September – October) was started by Sri Ram when he invoked Goddess Durga before going into battle with Ravan. Originally, Mother Goddess was invoked during the Chaitra Month (March – April)

Navratri is also written as Navratras, Navaratri and Navarathri.

The reason for observing Navratri is found in the Markandeya Purana. The chapters 81 to 93 in the Markandeya Purana talks about the slaying of demon Mahishasura or Mahisha by Durga and it is referred as Devimahatmya and is recited during the Navaratri. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
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About Moola Nakshatra Navratri Durga Puja Date 2015

Moola Nakshatra Durga Puja is an auspicious muhurat for Durga Puja during 9-day Saran Navratri festival. In 2011, Moola Nakshatra durga Puja date is October 3, Monday. It falls on Maha Saptami. Saraswati Puja on Moola Nakshatra in Navratri is highly meritorious. It falls on seventh day in Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month or Ashwayuja masam.

Moola Nakshatra Saraswati Puja is observed with utmost devotion in Vijayawada Kanakadurga Temple, Srungeri Sharada Temple, Kollur Mookambika Temple, Basar Saraswati Temple, and many other temples where Durga Navratri celebrated.

Vidyarambam or Aksharabhyasam (initiation of studies to children) is a grand event in Basar Saraswati temple which attracts nearly 1 lakh devotees on this day.

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Importance of Gajachayai 2015

Gajachayai is observed annually during the Mahalayam fortnight which falls before Ashwin Navratri (September – October). Gajachayai 2011 date is September 25. It is observed on the Krishna Paksha Trayodasi or the thirteenth day. This day is chosen by those people who do not perform paksha mahalyam – rituals on all 15 days. This fortnight is popularly known as Pitru Paksha Shradh.

Observing one day Shradham is known as Sakrun Mahalayam. Sakrun Mahalayam is in addition to the Amavasya Shradh, which should be performed by all people.

The importance of Gajachayai is that one need not worry about tithi, vara, Nakshatra and other doshas and can perform the ritual.
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Pandava Panchami 2015 Date Pandav Panchami 2015

Pandava Panchami is associated with the exile of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata. Pandava Panchami 2011 date is October 31. It is believed that Pandavas completed the 13-year exile on this day and is annually observed on the fifth day of the waxing phase of moon (Shukla Paksha) in Kartik month as per traditional Hindu calendar.

Pandavas had to go on a 13-year exile after losing the game of dice to the Kauravas.

On the Pandava Panchami day, Arjuna appeared before the Kaurava Army to defend the kingdom of Virata.

Bhishma reminded Duryodhana that the Pandavas had completed the 12-year exile in forest and one year of disguise among people on the Kartik Shukla Panchami day.
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Amrita Siddha Yoga October 2015 Date and Time

Amrita Siddha Yog is a good period in Hindu lunar month. In October 2011, Amrit Siddhi Yog date and time is October 17 and October 20. It is ideal and auspicious for important ceremonies like buying, house warming, bringing car home, closing of home deal, opening of shops, booking of cars etc. This auspicious time for new beginnings and buying is mainly followed in North India.

On October 17, 2011 – Amrita Siddhi Yoga is from sunrise to 2:54 PM.
October 20, 2011 – Time is from 6:25 AM to 3:00 PM.

Amrita Siddha Yoga October 2015 Date and Time
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Hyderabad Peddamma Temple Shakambari Utsavalu 2015 Festival

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Free Annadanam will be done at 1 noon and the Pallaki seva time is 8 pm. Hyderabad Peddamma Temple Shakambari Utsavalu 2011
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Maha Saptami Durga Saptami Puja Maa Kalratri Seventh Aspect of Navadurga

Maa Kalratri - seventh aspect of Navadurga Sixth day of Navratri is celebrated as Maha Saptami or Durga Saptami. In 2015, Maha Saptami Navaratri Durga Puja date is October 14th, Thursday. It is also observed as Saraswati Avahana day as part of Saraswati Puja during Navratri Durga Puja. Saraswati Puja during Navratri is also known as Saraswati Triratra Vratam or Devi Triratra Vratham.
As per Navadevi Durga puja sampradaya, Devi Durga is adorned and worshipped as Goddess Mahalakshmi (Mahalakshmi alankaram). Kalratri Navadurga is worshipped as part of Navadurga Puja.
Dhumathi is the Goddess to worship on Maha Saptami as part of Dasamahavidya puja in Navratri. Chamundi Devi Puja is observed as per Saptamatrika and Ashtamatrika puja rituals.

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Durga Puja Pandals in Kolkata in 2015 Popular Pandal Themes

Durga Puja Pandals in Kolkata is famous for its unique themes, creative excellence and wonderful ideas. During Durga Puja 2015 there is a healthy competition among the Puja committees to surprise and attract more visitors by creating something totally unexpected – there are forgotten pages from India’s history, some pandals are creating awareness of burning social issues, some have opted for creating replicas of well known monuments and buildings and this year Rabindranath Tagore and Swami Vivekananda are part of part of many pandal themes.

Here are some of the popular Durga Puja pandals in Kolkata in 2011 noted for their unique themes.

There are no criteria for this list. It is purely based on unique themes and that are attracting attention of people and media.
Salt Lake FD Block Puja Committee – Theme is huge Durga Murti
The pandal and the 14.5 meter long murti are made out of environment friendly items. This is the tallest Durga idol in 2011.

Dum Dum Tarun Sangha – Flute and Hand held cymbals

The pandal is made from bansi (flute) and Mandira (Hand-held cymbals). Nearly 80,000 flutes are being used to make the pandal. The cymbals weigh around 4,500 kg.

Ahirtola Sangya – Victory of Good over Evil
Durga demolishing Mahishasura and the other demons form part of this Pandal.

Naktala Udayan Sangha – Flying Bird.
The pandal is in the shape of a flying bird and symbolize the flight of human mind.

Purbachal Shakti Sangha – Children
The pandal captures the imaginary world for children.

Telengabagan – Kolabau
The pandal reconstructs the nine types of trees that represent that nine images of Durga. Durga murti here is based on the Shibpuri woodcut painting. A highlight of the pandal is a water body with a tower of desire.

Dum Dum Park Yuvakbrinda – Sun and Space
At the pandal a 45-feet high egg is the main attraction. The outer shell is made of mirrors the yold inside is yellowish. Hundreds of paintings inside the pandal show children floating in empty space.

Lake Town Adhibasibrinda – Theme around trees
The entire theme in this pandal revolves around tree. Shadows of human beings are also depites as trees.
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Garuda Vahanam Seva in Tirupati Brahmotsavams 2015

Garuda Vahanam seva is an important ritual in Tirupati Brahmotsavams held in TTD Venkateshwara temple. In 2011, Garuda Vahana seva is performed today, 3 October 2011, at 9’o clock in the night. It is performed on fifth day of Navratri Brahmotsavams. Lord Venkateswara is taken out in procession specially decorated with the Lord’s chief vehicle Garuda (Garuthmantha vahanam) as vehicle.

During the first event on this day, ‘Mohini Avatara Utsavam on Pallaki’ is performed in the morning. It has become a tradition for the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh to present new silk clothes to Lord Balaji marking the thanksgiving.

Watch Garuda Vahanam Seva 2015 Live online through the official website of TTD Temple
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Triratri Vrata 2015 during Navratri Durga Puja Pooja Saraswati Pujan

Triratri Vrata is a three-day Puja during Navratri Durga Puja. In 2011, Triratri Navratri Pooja begins on October 3 and ends on October 5. Usually, it begins on Maha Saptami with Saraswati Avahan and ends with Saraswati Balidan or visarjan on Mahanavami day. As last three days of Navratri are dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, it is also referred to as Saraswati Pujan.

The same rituals of Navratri are followed during Triratri Vrata. Kalasha Sthapana is performed before starting the puja on first day and Kalasha will be moved after the completion of Puja on third day. Those who unable to perform the Navratri Puja for nine days, would prefer Triratri Vrata observance.
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In some places, even in Triratri vrata all the three goddesses – Mahakali, Mahalakshmi and Maha Saraswati are worshipped.

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Vijayadasami 2023 Dasara Puja Vijaya Dasami Date is October 2023 When

Vijayadasami is the last day of the 10-day Dasara festival and the day after the nine-day Navratri festival. The murtis of Goddess Durga are immersed on the day. Vijayadasami 2023 date is October 6. Vijaya Dasami is observed as Vidayarambham in Kerala. Saraswati Puja comes to an end in many regions with Saraswati Balidan Puja. Vijayadasami 2023 date was October 6.

Symbolically, Vijayadasami is the victory of Good over Evil – Goddess Durga annihilating Demon Mahisha and Lord Ram defeating Ravana.

Symbolically, these wars are the prolonged struggle against the ego and ignorance in each human being. After the struggle there is the day of new beginning – Vijaya Dasami.

Goddess Durga Murtis worshipped during Durga Puja are immersed in water on the day.

Vijaya Dashami, also known as Dussehra, is a Hindu festival that usually falls in the month of October. Here are the Vijaya Dashami dates for the year 2023: Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami) - October 9, 2023 (Monday) Note: The date may vary by a day depending on the Hindu calendar and the sighting of the moon.

Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, is a major Hindu festival that is celebrated on the tenth day of the Hindu month of Ashvin. Here are some facts about Vijayadashami:

  • Victory of Good over Evil: Vijayadashami symbolizes the victory of good over evil. It marks the day when Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, defeated the demon king Ravana and rescued his wife Sita from his captivity.
  • Worship of Goddess Durga: In many parts of India, Vijayadashami is celebrated as the culmination of the Navaratri festival, which is dedicated to the worship of the nine forms of Goddess Durga. On this day, devotees offer prayers and seek blessings from the Goddess.
  • Significance for Ayurveda: According to Ayurveda, Vijayadashami is the most auspicious day to start new treatments or therapies as the body is believed to be most receptive to healing energies on this day.
  • Regional Variations: Vijayadashami is celebrated in different ways in different parts of India. In the southern states of India, it is celebrated as the day when Goddess Chamundeshwari, an incarnation of Goddess Durga, killed the demon Mahishasura. In the eastern state of West Bengal, it is celebrated as Durga Puja, which is one of the biggest festivals of the state.
  • Cultural Significance: Vijayadashami is not just a religious festival but also has cultural significance. It is a time for families and communities to come together, exchange gifts, and enjoy traditional food and music.
  • Burning of Effigies: In some parts of India, particularly in the northern states, the festival is marked by the burning of effigies of Ravana, his brother Kumbhkarna, and his son Meghnath, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
  • Education Day: In India, Vijayadashami is also celebrated as the day of learning and knowledge. Children are initiated into learning on this day and traditional schools and colleges organize special events to honor their students and teachers.
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Purnima October 2015 Time & Date Full Moon Day in Hindu Calendar

Purnima, also known as Pournami or Poornima, is the full moon day in a traditional Hindu lunar calendar. In September 2011, the date of Purnima is October 11 and 12. The Purnima fasting is marked on October 11. The time of Poornima tithi is from 4:24 AM on October 11 to 6:27 AM on October 12. The Purnima in October 2011 is the Ashwin Purnima in most regions. In Tamil Calendar, it is the Purattassi Purnima.

October 11, 2011 is observed as Kojagari Lakshmi Purnima and Sharad Purnima.

Kartik Snan begins in North India on October 12, 2011.

Fasting and taking a dip in holy are the main religious practice for Hindus on the day.

Some Hindu communities observe fast on Purnima day. Special pujas and rituals are performed in many temples.
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Jitiya Puja Mantras Slokas to Chant on Jitiya Vrat

Jitiya Puja or Jivat Putrika Vrat is an auspicious vrat observed at Pradosh time on Krishna Paksha Ashtami in Ashwin month as per Mithilanchal panchang and Nepali calendar. Here is the mantra or sloka to chant during Jitiya Puja. Women those who perform the vrata also chant Jeemutvahana katha, the story associated with the King Jeemutvahana and Garuda.

Yatraashtmi cha akshin krishnapakshe
Yatrodayan vai karute dineshah
Tada bhavet jivitputikasa
Yasyamudaya Bhanu Paran Navami Dine


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Tulsi Vivah Vidhi Sms 2015 Date Kartik Poornima Prabodhini Ekadashi Tulsi Vivah 2015 Date, Kartik Ekadashi 2015 Tulsi Puja Tulasi Shaligram Pooja

Tulsi Puja, also known as Tulsi Vivah or Tulasi Shaligram Puja, is observed during the waxing phase of the moon in Kartik month. Tulsi, Holy Basil, is associated with Lord Krishna and is found in majority of Hindu homes and lamp is lit in front of it and worshiped daily. In 2011, the date of Tulsi Puja is November 6 for those observing it on Uthana Ekadasi. November 7 for those communities observing it on Karthika Shuddha Dwadashi or the day after Ekadasi. Some communities observe it on Kartik Purnima, which is on November 10.

Tulsi Vivah The tulsi plant is held sacred by the Hindus as it is regarded as an incarnation of Mahalaxmi who was born as Vrinda. The festival of Tulsi Vivah is celebrated in each and every household of Goa. The one special feature of the festival is that of preparing various delicious sweet dishes at home. The women folk engage themselves in preparations well in advance. A typical Goan ojhe (load of sweets) is sent to the daughter from her parental home along with jodi (cotton threads used to light lamp while performing aarti).

Tulsi was married to demon king Jalandhar. But she prayed to Lord Vishnu that her demon husband would be protected, with the result that no god was able to harm him. However on the request of the other gods, Lord Vishnu took the form of Jalandhar and stayed with the unsuspecting Tulsi. When the truth emerged after Jalandhar's death, Vrinda crused Vishnu and turned him to stone (Shaligram) and collapsed. From her body emerged the tulsi plant. That is why Vishnu pooja is considered incomplete without tulsi leaves. Tulsi vivah is celebrated on the next day of Kartiki Akadashi. On this day tulsi is married to Shaligram.
On this day tulsivrindavan is coloured and decorated as a bride. Sugarcane and branches of tamarind and amla trees are planted along with the tulsi plant. Only vegetarian food is cooked on this day. At midday, a full meal consisting of rice, moongachi gathi, puri , sweet potato kheer , red pumpkin vegetable cooked with pieces of sugarcane, amla and tamarind is offered to Tulsi Vrindavan. Tulsi vivah ceremony takes place in the late evening. Various poha dishes are offered to Lord Vishnu. Then prasad is distributed among family members and friends. tulsi vivah 2011, tulsi vivah vidhi, tulsi vivah sms, tulsi vivah 2011 date, kartik ekadashi 2011 Tulsi Vivah is the ceremonial marriage of the Tulsi plant (holy basil) to the Hindu god Vishnu or his avatar Krishna. This ceremony can be performed any time between Prabodhini Ekadashi - the eleventh lunar day of the bright fortnight of the Hindu month Kartik to the full moon of the month (Kartik Poornima) but usually it is performed on the eleventh or the twelfth lunar day. The day varies from region to region. The Tulsi wedding signifies the end of the monsoon and the beginning of the Hindu wedding season
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Dhanteras Puja, Dhanteras is observed on the 13th day of Krishna Paksh in the month of Karthik. This is also known as Yamadeep. It is celebrated 2 days before Deepavali. After the Sagar Manthan between the Devtaas and Asuras, Dhanvantri vaid came out of the sea with an Amruth Kalash. That is why, Dhanteras is also known as Dhanvantri Jayanti.
On this day, we pray for good health and wealth for the family.
Decorated clay idols or photos of Shri Ganesh and Shri Lakshmi are bought from the market. Keep in mind that the trunk of Ganeshji is turned towards the right as it is considered more auspicious. These idols are worshipped on the day of Deepavali.
Preparation for the Puja

- One Deepak made out of atta/clay with 4 wicks
- Wicks for the Deepak oil/ghee, matchstick
- One shell with a hole
- Flowers, roli, chawal
- Water in panchpatra and a spoon
- Some money
- Pata & Aasan
- Kheel & batasha
- Dhoop (sambrani) & dhoop daan
- Chopda with roli, chawal for applying tikka
- Suhali, petha (shaker para)

Vidhi / Method of Performing the Puja

In the evening, after seeing the star, the women of the house get together for puja. In some houses both men & women do the puja.
The 4 wick Deepak is placed on the pata.
Oil/ghee is put in the Deepak with the Four Wicks.
The Cowrie shell is placed on the Deepak.
The Deepak is lit. This is referred as Yamadeep. This Deepak pleases Yamaraj and the pitars/departed ancestors of the family.
Some water from the panchpatra is sprinkled around the Deepak, puja is performed with roli, chawal and money.
Four suhali and little pethas are offered.
Some people offer kheel and batasha also Dhoop is lit.
Women performing the puja go around the Deepak four times & do pranam.
The eldest woman of the family or unmarried girl of the house puts tilak from the roli in the chopda to everyone sitting for the puja.
One male staff member of the house, covers his head with a cloth, takes the lit Deepak and keeps it outside on the right side of the main gate. This person is given dakshina.
After puja, the family members do pranaam to all the elder people to them.

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Shirdi Sai Baba Punyatithi on Vijayadasami Maha Samadhi Day 2015 Vijaya Dashami Punya Thithi Date

Sai Baba Maha Samadhi Day 2015 – Shirdi Sai Baba Punyatithi on Vijayadasami
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Shirdi Sai Baba Maha Samadhi Day or Sai Baba Punyatithi is the day when Saibaba left his mortal body for heavenly abode. Shirdi Sai Baba Maha Samadhi date or Samadhi day or Sai Punyatithi 2011 date is October 6. It is observed on Vijaya Dashami every year. This day is a big festival in Shirdi and every other temple of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba.

Shirdi Sai Maha Samadhi day attracts large number of people from all over the world to Shirdi, Maharashtra. Various religious activities are organized on the festival day. Generally, Punyatithi celebrations are commenced for four days.

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Sharad Purnima 2015 Date Hindu month of Ashwin

Sharad Purnima 2015 date as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar – India Standard Time. Sharad Purnima 2011 date is October 11. It is observed on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Ashwin (September – October). The popular belief is that Sri Krishna, Radha and Gopis of Vrindavan performed Ras Lila on the day. There is also a close connection between the moon and the Sharad Purnima day – the moon is believed to be close to the earth on the day and it is believed that moon’s rays contain nourishing elements. People believe that as the moon is nearest to the earth on the day and as moon’s rays has several curative properties it will be helpful to human beings. So people spend the evening under moonlight.The day is observed as Kaumudi Puja – Koumdui Utsav and as Navanna Purnima.
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Festivals and Auspicious Days in November 2015

Dates of important festivals associated with Hinduism in November 2015 – based on major Hindu calendars and Panchangam used in India. The festivals, Vrats and auspicious days are based on Indian Standard Time (IST). You can also take help through the comment section on good dates for various purposes including house warming, joining job, buying car or house, moving into new rented home etc.

November 1, 2011 – Chath Puja – Dala Chath
November 1 – Soorasamharam Skanda Sashti
November 2 – Chath Puja morning argh
November 3 – Gopashtami
November 4 – Akshaya Navami – Khushmanda Navami
November 6 – Prabodini Ekadasi Vrat
November 6 – Chatur Masa Vrat ends
November 6 – Tulsi Vivah begins
November 6 – Pandarpur Kartik Mela
November 8 – Pradosh Vrat
November 9 – Vaikunta Chaturdasi
November 10 – Purnima or full moon day
November 10 – Dev Diwali
November 10 – Tripurari Purnima
November 11 – Margashirsh Month/Aghan Month begins in North India calendars
November 14 – Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat
November 17 – Vrischika Masam begins in Malayalam Calendar
November 17 – Karthigai Masam begins in Tamil Calendar
November 17 – Sabarimala Temple in Kerala opens for 2 month darshan
November 18 – Kalbhairav Ashtami
November 18 – Agrahan month begins in Bengali Calendars
November 21 – Uttppanna Ekadasi Vrat
November 22 – Pradosh Vrat
November 25 – Amavasya
November 26 – Margashirsh month begins in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Goa
November 29 – Vivah Panchami
November 30 – Sashti Vrat – Muruga Sashti Fasting
November 30 – Champa Sashti – Khandoba
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Pradosham in October 2015 Dates Monthly Fast Dedicated to Shiva

Pradosham is a monthly fasting day dedicated to Hindu God Shiva. The day occurs twice during the Hindu lunar month. Pradosham dates in October 2011 – October 9 and October 24. Prayers are offered to Shiva and Goddess Parvati during the twilight period on the day.

The Pradosham on October 24 is on Monday and therefore it is also known as Som Pradosham.

Pradosham as the name indicates is a period just before sunset and after sunset. Loosely the Pradosham period is between 1.5 hours before sunset and 1 hour after sunset.

Devotees fasting on the Pradosham day, break their fasting after the evening prayers.
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Deepavali 2015 Dates Diwali 2015 Date

Deepavali 2011 date in India is October 26. The next day of Diwali 2011 is the Vikram New Year.

In North India, Diwali commemorates the return of Lord Ram along with Sita and Lakshman from his 14 years of exile after killing Ravana.

In Tamil Nadu and generally in South India, Deepavali is celebrated to commemorate the killing of the demon Narakasura by Lord Krishna. In Karnataka, it is observed as Bali Paadyami to mark the day of King Bali's return to his subject once a year. In Kerala, Deepavali is a low-key affair and some people consider it as the return of Lord Ram from exile.

There may be difference in date and myth but the central theme that good wins over evil, remains the same.
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Dev Uthani Ekadashi 2015 Devutthi Agyaras

Ekadasi Fasting is dedicated to Srihari Vishnu. Ekadashi November 2015 dates are November 6 and November 21. The Ekadasi on November 6, 2011 is of great importance as it marks the end of the Chaturmasa Vrata, the Tulsi Vrata begins on the day, Pandarpur Kartik Ekadasi yatra is also observed on the day.

Ekadasi is observed on the 11th day of the waxing phase (Shukla Paksha) and waning phase (Krishna Paksha) in a traditional Hindu month.

The Ekadashi on November 6, 2011 is known as Prabodini Ekadasi.

The Ekadashi on November 21, 2011 is known as Utpanna Ekadasi.
Prabodini Ekadasi also the last Ekadasi in a cycle of Ekadasi fasting. The next Ekadasi is known as Utpanna Ekadasi and it is from this Ekadasi most people begin the next cycle of Ekadasi Fasting.

The Ekadasi on November 6 is the Kartik Ekadasi and it is also known as Dev Uthani Ekadashi.

Devutthi Agyaras marks the end of the Chatur Maas in Gujarat. Devutthi Agyaras is observed on the Shukla Paksha Ekadasi day in Kartik Month. Devutthi Agyaras 2011 date is on November 6, 2011. The popular belief is that the period of four month in which Vishnu was asleep ends on Devuthi Agyaras.

Certain Vishnu temples especially those dedicated to Vithal – Rukmini organize processions to mark the Devutthi Agyaras.

Marriages and most auspicious ceremonies which were not held for four months starting from Dev Podhi Agyaras day (Ashad Shukla Ekadasi) begins from Devutthi Agyaras
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Durgashtami 2015 Importance of Durga Ashtami Date is October 2015

Durgashtami, or Durga Ashtami, is the eight day of the Navaratri and Durga Puja celebrations. Durgastami is also known as Mahashtami and is one of the important days of Durga Puja and a fasting is undertaken by many people. Weapons of Goddess Durga are worshipped on the day and it is known Astra Puja. In 2015, the date of Durga Ashtami is October. The day is also known as Virashtami as there are displays using arms or martial arts. It is one of the most important day for Goddess Worship in Hindu religion.

There is also a belief in some regions that Goddess Kali appeared from the forehead of Durga on this day to annihilate Chanda and Munda and Rakthabija. During the Durga Puja rituals on Mahashtami day the 64 Yoginis and Ashtanayikas – the eight consorts – of Durga are also worshipped.

The eight consorts of Durga, also known as Eight Shaktis, are interpreted differently in different regions of India. But ultimately all the eight goddesses are incarnations of Shakti with different aims. Sometimes they are also an attempt to give form to a particular aspect of Shakti.

The Ashtanayikas that are worshipped during Durga Puja are Brahmani, Maheswari, Kameswari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Narasinghi, Indrani and Chamunda.

Numerous minor deities including many attendants and guards of Durga are worshipped on the day. A fast is observed by staunch Durga devotees on Durga Ashtami. Both men and women observe the fast. Shakti temples conduct special pujas on the day and are visited by millions of devotees.

Durgashtami day ends with Sandhi puja, which overlaps into the next day which is the Mahanavami day.
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Upakarma Mantras for 2015 in Tamil

Upakarma is the day the sacred thread worn by Brahmins known as ‘Yagnopavitam’ is changed. This is an important ceremony in South India. Upakarma date in 2011 is on August 13. You can get the Upakarma mantras for 2011 in Tamil in these sites.

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Ekadashi August 2015 Dates Monthly Fasting for Hindu God Vishnu

Ekadashi, or Ekadasi Vrat, is observed on the eleventh day of a fortnight in a Hindu lunar calendar. The date (s) of Ekadashi in August 2011 – August 9 and August 25. The day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and many devotees undertake Upvaas or fasting on the day. There are two Ekadashis in a lunar month.

The Ekadashi Vrat on August 9, 2011 is known as Pavitra Ekadashi. In some regions this Ekadasi is known as Putrada Ekadasi.

The Ekadasi on August 25, 2011 is known as Aja Ekadasi. In North India and in some parts of eastern India, the Ekadasi is referred as Jaya Ekadasi.

The preparation for Ekadashi fasting begins on the Dasami day – the day before Ekadasi. On the Ekadasi day, devotees observe complete fast. The day is meant for hearing religious discourses and performing pujas.

There are also devotees who do not observe total fast. They avoid grains especially rice and consume fruits, nuts and milk.

The fasting comes to an end on the Dwadashi day with the consuming of food cooked in one’s house.
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Ashwathama in Mahabharata Why He Is Still Alive? | Ashwathama Chiranjeevis | Ashwathama in Rajasthan

Ashwathama is one among the seven Chiranjeevis (without death) mentioned in the Puranas – as a result of curse by Sri Krishna he still alive and roams on earth with a body full of oozing warts. Ashwathama is the son of Drona and Kripi. He got the name Ashwathama as he cried like a horse when he was born.

At the end of the Mahabharata war only Ashwathama, Kripar and Krittivarma survived. Before dying, Duryodhana made Ashwathama the leader of the Kauravas. He promised Duryodhana that he will kill all the Pandavas.

That night Ashwathama walked into the tent of the Pandvas and killed all the sons of Pandavas and set the camp on fire.

Arjuna and Bhima went after Ashwathama to kill him. On seeing them approaching he used the Brahmastra which had the power to cause massive destruction.

Arjuna also used his Brahmastra to vanquish Ashwathama.

If the two brahmastras collide it will be the end of the world. All the saints who witnessed the battle requested Arjuna and Aswhathama to take back the Brahmastra.

Sri Krishna agreed to take back the Brahmastra released by Arjuna.

But Ashwathama did not know how to retrieve a Brahmastra. Blinded by hatred and vengeance, he directed it towards the womb of Uttara who was pregnant with the child of Abhimanyu. This was the only child left in the family of the Pandavas.

The fetus was protected by Sri Krishna and therefore it did not have any harm.

But for his evil acts, Sri Krishna cursed Ashwathama to roam around the world with oozing warts.

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Pishach Mochan Shradh 2015 | Shradha Karma and Pind Dan

Pishach Mochan Shradh is annually observed on the 14th day during the waxing phase of moon (Shukla Paksha Chaturdasi) in Margashirsh month as per traditional Hindu calendar followed in North India. Pishach Mochan Shradh 2011 date is December 9.

Special puja and rituals are held on the day for those who had premature death (due to accidents and other unnatural causes).

Thousands of devotees visit the Pishach Mochan Kund in Varanasi for performing Shradha Karma and Pind Dan on the day.
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Mahalaya Pitru Paksha Shraddh Calendar Dates 2015

Shradh Dates 2015 as per Hindu calendar followed in India is from September 13 to September 27, 2011. In Hinduism, Shradh is the rituals performed by relatives for the departed souls of dead ancestors, parents and relatives. Below are the Mahalaya Pitru Paksha and Shradh 2015 dates. Tarpan and Shradh are performed on all Amavasi or no moon days. But the most important period to perform Shradh is the Pitru Paksha period during the Krishna Paksha fortnight in Ashwin month (September – October). In some regions this period is the Bhadrapad Krishna Paksha.

Pitru Paksha Shraddh Dates in 2015

September 13, 2011 – Mahalya Pitru Paksha begins
September 14, 2011 – Dwitiya Shradh
September 15 – Tritiya Shradh
September 16 – Chaturthi Shradh
September 17 – Panchami Shradh
September 18 – Shasti Shradh
September 19 – Saptami Shradh
September 20, 2011 – Ashtami Shradh
September 21, 2011 – Navami Shradh
September 22, 2011 – Dasami Shradh
September 23, 2011 – Ekadashi Shradh
September 24, 2011 – Dwadashi Shradh
September 25, 2011 – Trayodashi Shradh
September 26, 2011 – Chaturdashi Shradh
September 27, 2011 – Mahalaya Amavasi – Most important day of Shradh

Shradh and Tarpan are also performed on all Amavasi day in a year. You can find the Amavasi dates in 2011 in this earlier article – Amavas 2011 dates.

Apart from this Shradh is also performed on the birth star of the dead person and also on the nakshatra the person died.
Another popular date for performing Shradh is the Basant Panchami day in Magh month. In 2011, Basant Panchami.
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Navratri Puja Special Trains in 2015 from Chennai Coimbatore by Indian Railways

Navratri Puja special trains in 2015 from Chennai and Coimbatore to various places in Tamil Nadu and Tirupati have been announced by Southern Railway of Indian Railways. The trains will have stops at Arakkonam, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Mambalam, Chennai Egmore, Tambaram, Chengalpattu, Villupuram, Vriddhachalam, Tiruchchirappalli, Dindigul, Kodaikanal Road, Madurai, Virudunagar, Sattur, Kovilpatti, Vanchi Maniyachchi, Tirunelveli, Valliyur, Karur, Pudukkottai, Chettinad, Karaikkudi, Devakottai Road, Kallal, Sivaganga, Manamadurai, Paramakudi, Ramanathapuram and Mandapam. Most trains will run in August 2011 and September 2011.

Reservations for special trains began on July 31, 2011.

Navratri in 2011 is from September 28 to October 6, 2011.

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T.No.06047 Chennai Central – Nagercoil Weekly Special will leave Chennai Central at 19.30 hrs. on Sundays from 14.8.2011 to 9.10.2011 and arrive Nagercoil at 11.15 hrs. the next day.
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Boudha Kalki Predictions Kalki Jayanthi 2016 – Kalki Jayanti 2016 date

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Kalki Jayanthi is the appearance day of Lord Kalki. Lord Kalki is believed as the tenth incarnation of Lord Sri Maha Vishnu. In 2011, Kalki Jayanthi date is August 4. It is observed on Shukla Paksha Sashti in Shravan Maas. As per Hinduism, Kalki avatar appears at the end of the Kali Yuga.
In South Indian states, Kalki Jayanthi is celebrated in Bhadrapad maas i.e. on 31 August, 2011. The festival is observed with much gusto in Vaishnava temples (temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu) such as – Tirupati Sri Venkateshwara temple, Sri Rangam Ranganatha swamy temple, Udupi Sri Krishna temple, Guruvayur Sri Krishna temple, and Bhadrachalam Sita Ramachandraswamy temple.
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Khairatabad Ganesh Idol Ganesh Chaturthi Festival 2015 in Hyderabad

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Khairatabad Ganesha idol 2015 for Ganesh Chaturthi

For Ganesh Chaturthi 2015, Khairatabad Ganesh idol in Hyderabad would be the one among the largest Ganesha idols in India. Khairatabad Ganesh idol known for its mammoth size, is the largest Ganesh idol in India for every Ganesh Chaturthi or Ganesh Festival. Like every year, in 2011, it will be the largest once again with over 50 feet height. In 2011, this mammoth Ganapati is called as Mooshika Vahana Ganesha. It is to note that Ganesh Chaturthi 2011 date is September 1.
For Ganesh Chaturthi 2011, the Ganapathi vigraham model is released for media. A globe of 20 feet breadth and 4 feet height is built and on that a Mooshika (rodent / rat) of 15 feet height is constructed. On Mooshikam, Lord Ganapathi vigraham of 30 feet height is constructed. Lord Vinayaka will have 18-hooded giant serpent of 5 feet height is designed. Estimated that this year the Mammoth Ganesha idol will go much higher than ever with 55-feet height.
The right side of the statue will have the model of Vemulawada Rajarajeshwara swamy temple and the right side will have an idol of Goddess Gajalakshmi (Lakshmi Devi sitting on an elephant) or Goddess Durga sitting on the tiger.
Mr. Sudarshan, Organizer of Khairatabad Mammoth Ganesh Utsav Committee, addressed the media and explained about the concept of Mooshika Ganapathi idol and other details about constructing the idol. He said, “It will take approximately two months to complete the mammoth Ganapati. Totally, 100 people are working for the idol. The height of the idol will be over 50 feet. The idol will be ready by the last week of August 2011.”
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Jaya Parvati Vrat 2016 Dates Gauri Jaya Parvati Vart in Gujarat for Year 2016

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Jayaparvati Vrat is observed in Ashada Maas by married women in Gujarat and some Western India parts. Jaya Parvati Vrat 2016 starts on July 13 and ends on July 17 with Jayaparvati vrat Jagran. Jagran ends at early morning on July 18, 2011. Young girls also perform Jayaparvati vrat to get ideal husband.

Jayaparvati Vrat katha or the story or legend of Jaya parvati vrat is associated with a Brahmin woman who observed this vrat to get his husband’s life back. The divine couple Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati is worshipped during this Vrat.
Gujaratis also worship Goddess Gauri in Ashadh Maas as Gauri Vrat which is also known as Molakat Vrat.
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Shani Ashtami 2016 Dates Puja Procedure Ashtami on Saturday Shanivar

Ashtami is the eighth day during a lunar fortnight in traditional Hindu calendar. Shani Ashtami occurs when Ashtami tithi falls on Shanivar – Saturday. Shani Ashtami 2016 dates are July 23, August 6 and November 17.
July 23 Ashtami is the Krishna Paksha Ashtami or the one during the waning phase of moon.

August 6 Ashtami is the Shukla Paksha Ashtami or the one during the waxing phase of moon.

November 17 Ashtami is the Krishna Paksha Ashtami or the one during the waning phase of moon.

Shanivar or Saturday in Hinduism is dedicated to Lord Shani. Ashtami is dedicated to Goddess Durga and also Lord Krishna.

Special pujas and rituals are observed by certain communities in South India on the day. Shani Bhagavan is worshipped on the day. Prayers are held to mitigate his powers in one’s horoscope and assure in peace, health and prosperity.
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Nilkanth Mahadev Temple Dausa Rajasthan Shiv Mandir

Nilkanth Mahadev Temple - A large stone Linga, was also found whose top only is visible above the ground. It originally belonged to a Shiv Temple on the summit of the hill and a temple of Nilkanth Mahadev now occupies the site. The Temple is situated on the Aravali mountain range is at the centre of Dausa district. The temple is situated at the top of a hill. The temple is said to be 100-200 years old. Rajput kings used to have security arrangements adjacent to the temple. Cannons are still seen on the temple complex. Another interesting aspect linked to faith held by the devotees is the tiny stone structures bearing the semblance of houses at the sidewalks on the way to temple. These are built by pilgrims on their way to the shrine believing that this would fulfill their wishes of having a house of their own.
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Shubh Labh Chopda Pujan 2015 Date Sharda Muhurat Puja

Shubh Labh puja or Chopda pujan on Diwali

Chopda Pujan, also known as Sharda Pujan or Muhurat Pujan, is an important ritual during Diwali in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and some other Western parts and North Indian states in India. Chopda Pujan 2011 date is October 26. On this day, business people perform puja of account books and close their old accounts and start new accounts.

Ganesh Puja and Lakshmi puja is observed during Chopda Pujan. Devotees beg pardon for the past mistakes is requested from Lord Ganesha and Goddess Maha Lakshmi. Shubh (auspiciousness) and Labh (profit / prosperity) are written in the account books to invoke the two Gods – Ganesh and Lakshmi.
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Ashwin Navratri 2015 Dates Navratre Sthapna Oct | When is Navratri 2015

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Navratri in September – October 2015, much popular as Durga Navaratri, is a 10-day festival dedicated to Goddess Durga or Shakti. Saran Durga Navaratri 2011 starts on September 28 and ends on 6 October 2011. Kalasha Sthapana or Ghata Sthapana date is September 28 and Vijayadasami or Dasara is on October 6. Final five days of Navratri is observed as Durga Puja in Bengal, Orissa, and Assam. Navratri begins on the first day in Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month and ends on tenth day.

Kalasha Sthapana marks the beginning of Navratri puja and during nine days of Navratri each Goddess of Navadurga is worshipped.
In Bengal, Durga Puja starts on Maha Sashti, sixth day of Navaratri, and ends on Dussehra. On Mahalaya Amavasya, Mahalaya Torpon is observed to mark the starting of arrangements of Durga Puja. Navratri is the best and auspicious time to start any new venture or business.
Lalitha Panchami, Durga Saptami, Durgashtami, Maha Navami, and Vijaya Dashami are the major festivals in Navratri. Traditionally and spiritually, Navratri puja is divided into 3 sets of three days to worship three different forms of Goddess Shakti.
Goddess Durga is worshipped in first three days – Ashwin Shukla Pratipada, Ashwin Shukla Dwitiya, and Tritiya. Goddess Lakshmi is the Goddess of next three days – Ashwin Chaturthi, Lalitha Panchami, and Maha Sashti or Durga Shashti. Last three days are the period to worship Goddess Saraswati. On Vijayadasami, the last day of Navratri, Durga immersion is observed in Durga Puja pandals. Devotees observe Udwasana or Udhyapana of Navratri Vrat on this day.
In Andhra Pradesh, during Navratri Brahmotsavam is held in Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam. On Durgashtami, Bathukamma Festival is also celebrated in Telangana region of AP. In Kerala, Vidhyarambham ritual (initiation of children into education) is celebrated on Vijayadashami.
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  • 28 September 2011 – Ghatasthapana / Kalashsthapana
  • 29 September 2011 – Dwitiya Navratri Puja
  • 30 September 2011 – Navratri Tritiya Puja
  • 1 October 2011 – Chaturthi Navratri Puja
  • 2 October 2011 – Lalita Panchami
  • 2 October 2011 – Maha Sashti – Durga Puja begins in Bengal – Saraswati Puja Avahan
  • 3 October 2011 – Maha Saptami – Saraswati puja (Main Puja)
  • 4 October 2011 – Durgashtami – Bathukamma Festival in Andhra Pradesh – Saraswati Uttara Pooja
  • 5 October 2011 – Maha Navami – Saraswati Visarjan or Saraswati Udwasan or Udyapana
  • 6 October 2011 – Dasara or Vijayadasam – Vidhyarambham in Kerala and Karnataka
In Tamil Nadu and Kerala, during Navaratri Saptamatrika Puja or Ashtamatrika Puja is observed. Vijayawada Kanakadurga Temple, Srisailam Bramaramba Temple, Kolhapur Mahalakshmi Temple, Gujarat Ambaji Temple, Srungeri Sarada Matha Temple, Kollu Mookambika Temple, Madurai Meenakshi Temple, Kanchi Kamakshi Temple, Mahur Ekaveera Devi Temple, and many other Shakti Peetha temples become much crowded with devotees during Navratri.
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Amavasya Shani Jayanti 2016 Shanidham Mantra Sani Jayanthi or Shanishwara Jayanti 2016

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Shani Jayanti or Sani Jayanthi is observed on Amavasya in Vaishakh month or Vaisakha masam. Shani Jayanti 2016 date is 1 June, Wednesday. It falls on Jyeshta Amavasya in North Indian Hindi calendars. Shani Jayanti is considered as the Birthday or appearance day of Lord Shani, one of the navagrahas or nine celestial deities in Hinduism. In Hinduism, Sani is the deity of Shanivar. Shani bhagwan is also called as Shaneeswaran, Sani dev, Sanischara bhagwan or Chaya Putra. Shani Jayanthi is also observed as Shani Amavasya. In 2015, Shani Jayanti has a great significance and spiritual importance as it falls on Saturday.
As Shani Dosham (bad effects from Lord Shanis position in ones birth chart) is considered as an important feature in ones future aspects, Shani Puja is an auspicious ritual for Hindu astrology believers. Shani Thailabhishekam and Shani Shanti puja are the main rituals observed during Shani Jayanthi, Shani Amavasya, and Shani Trayodashi days.
In shani shingnapur Shaneshwara Mandir Sani Jayanthi is a major festival during when many rituals and pujas are observed. Mandapalli Mandeshwara Swamy Temple, Sri Kalahasti Navagraha Temple, Wargal Shaneeshwara Temple in Medak district of Andhra Pradesh, all Navagraha Temples in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Shani Jayanti is celebrated with utmost fervor.
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Valmiki Jayanti Birthday of the Ai Kavi full Moon day of Ashvina

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The birthday of the Ai Kavi, Valmiki is celebrated on the full moon day of Ashvina...

The birthday of the Ai Kavi (the first poet), Valmiki is celebrated on the full moon day of Ashvina (September - October). Valmiki is the author of the so-celebrated Ramayana in Sanskrit. He was contemporary of Rama, the hero of the Ramayana. Valmiki himself represented as taking part in some of these scenes he relates. He received the banished Sita into his hermitage and educated her twin sons Kusha and lava. The invention of the "Shioka" (epic meter) is attributed to Valmiki.

Originally, Valmiki belonged to a depressed class and was a sort of robber. He robbed and even killed the people passing through the forest, but because of the influence of some sages, he repented and betook himself to a hermitage on a hill in the district of Bonda in Bundelkhanda. There, he is said to have eventually received Sita, when banished by Rama.

He got his name "Valmiki" because when immersed in meditation, he allowed himself to be overrun with ants like an anthill. His original name was "Ratnakar". Many depressed classes in the country trace their lineage to Valmiki. On his birthday he is worshipped and prayed and his portraits are taken out in gay processions through the main bazaars and streets. Kirtans are also held in Valmiki temples.
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About Lord Vishnu - Preserver or Sustainer of life

The peace-loving deity of the Hindu Trinity, Vishnu is the Preserver or Sustainer of life with his steadfast principles of order, righteousness and truth. When these values are under threat, Vishnu emerges out of his transcendence to restore peace and order on earth.
The 10 Avatars:
Vishnu’s earthly incarnations have many avatars. His ten avatars are Matsyavatara (fish), Koorma (tortoise), Varaaha (boar), Narasimha (the man lion), Vaamana (the dwarf), Parasurama (the angry man), Lord Rama (the perfect human of the Ramayana), Lord Krishna (the divine diplomat and statesman), and the yet to appear 10th incarnation called the Kalki avatar.
In his commonest form, Vishnu is portrayed as having a dark complexion – the color of passive and formless ether, and with four hands.
Sankha, Chakra, Gada, Padma:
On one of the backhands he holds the milky white conch shell or ‘sankha’ that spreads the primordial sound of Om, and on the other a discuss or ‘chakra’ - a reminder of the cycle of time - which is also a lethal weapon that he uses against blasphemy. It is the famous Sudarshana Chakra that is seen whirling on his index finger. The other hands hold a lotus or ‘padma’, which stands for a glorious existence, and a mace or ‘gada’ that indicates punishment for indiscipline.
The Lord of Truth:
Out of his navel blossoms a lotus, known as Padmanabham. The flower holds Brahma, the God of Creation and the embodiment of royal virtues or ‘Rajoguna’. Thus, the peaceful form of Lord Vishnu discards the royal virtues through his navel and makes the Sheshnag snake that stands for the vices of darkness or ‘Tamoguna’, his seat. Therefore Vishnu is the Lord of ‘Satoguna’ - the virtues of the truth.
The Presiding Deity of Peace:
Vishnu is often depicted as reclining on a Sheshanaga – the coiled, many-headed snake floating on cosmic waters that represents the peaceful Universe. This pose symbolizes the calm and patience in the face of fear and worries that the poisonous snake represents. The message here is that you should not let fear overpower you and disturb your peace.
Garuda, the Vehicle:
The vehicle of Vishnu is the Garuda eagle, the king of the birds. Empowered with the courage and speed to spread the knowledge of the Vedas, Garuda is an assurance of fearlessness at the time of calamity.
Vishnu is also known as Narayana and Hari. The devout followers of Vishnu are called Vaishnavas, and his consort is Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and beauty.
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Guru Peyarchi Jupiter Transit May 2016 guru peyarchi may 2016 guru peyarchi 2016

Guru Peyarchi Jupiter Transit May 2011 AstrologyGuru Peyarchi 2016 is the transition of Planet Jupiter from Meena Rashi (Meenam Rashi) to Mesha Rashi (Medam Rashi). The date of Guru Peyarachi 2016 is on 8th May 2011, Sunday. In Southeast Asia Jupiter Transition date is on 9th May. Planet Jupiter will stay in Mesha Rashi for the next one year from 8th May 2011 to 17th May 2012.

Generally the transition of Guru will bring positive results for those who is having Guru in good position in their horoscope. While for those people who’s horoscope is having Jupiter in weak position may face hard timings for the next one year.

According to Hindu Vedic astrology, Guru or planet Jupiter is regarded as “the planet of success” and a highly favourable graha in the navgrahas. Those people who are having a favourable Guru in his horoscope will become very successful in life.
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Ayudha Pooja 2015 Astra Puja Vijaya Dasami Regional name of Durga Puja

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Ayudha Puja - regional name of Durga Puja. Navratri 8th Oct - 17th Oct 2010 This Ayudha puja is being celebrated since ancient times.
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Shayani Toli Ashadhi Ekadashi The great eleventh Ashadi Ekadasi 2015 Maha Pandharpur Ashadi Ekadasi Celebration

Shayani Ekadashi (lit. "sleeping eleventh") or Maha-ekadashi (lit. "The great eleventh") or Padma Ekadashi is the eleventh lunar day (Ekadashi) of the bright fortnight (Shukla paksha) of the Hindu month of Ashadha (June - July). Thus it is also known as Ashadhi Ekadashi or Ashadhi. This holy day is of special significance to Vaishnavas, followers of Hindu preserver god Vishnu.
It is believed that Vishnu falls asleep in Ksheersagar - cosmic ocean of milk - on Shesha nāga, the cosmic serpent. Thus the day is also called Dev-Shayani Ekadashi (lit. "god-sleeping eleventh") or Hari-shayani Ekadashi (lit. "Vishnu-sleeping eleventh") or Shayana Ekadashi. Vishnu finally awakens from his slumber four months later on Prabodhini Ekadashi - eleventh day of bright fortnight in the Hindu month Kartik (October-November). This period is known as Chaturmas (lit. "four months") and coincides with the rainy season. Thus, Shayani Ekadashi is the beginning of Chaturmas. Devotees start observing the Chaturmas vrata (vow) to please Vishnu on this day.
A fast is observed on Shayani Ekadashi. The fast demands abstainance from all grains, beans, cereals, certain vegetables like onions and certain spices and all kinds of meat and eggs.

Vishnu sleeps on the Shesha Shaiya - bed of Shesha.
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Tamil Calendar Panchangam 2023 Pongal Festival 2023 Date Bhogi Surya Mattu



Pongal 2023 is on January 14, Friday

Harvest festival of Pongal falls falls in the month of January after the winter solstice. The date of the festival is derived from Solar Calendar hence it usually remains same. For Hindus the date of Pongal is extremely auspicious and astronomically significant. Around January 14, every year sun begins its six-months-long journey northwards or in Uttarayan and moves into the zodiac Capricorn or Makaram Rashi. This celestial event is celebrated as Pongal in South India.

Pongal Festival marks the end of cold winter months and the advent of spring. From this time the length of days gradually increases in the Northern Hemisphere. Celebration of Pongal lasts for four days from the last day of the Tamil month Maargazhi (December-January) to the third day of Thai that is the month of January - February according to Western Calendar. It is the second and the main day of the festival that is celebrated as Pongal every year.

Pongal is celebrated when the fields are blooming. The festival is thus a celebration of prosperity and good harvest especially for the farming community. During the Pongal celebrations farmers express their gratitude to Sun God and the cattle and thank them for a good harvest.

The festival of Pongal is celebrated as Makar Sankranti in central India and Bhugali Bihu in Assam while people in West Bengal, celebrate the last day of Bengali month Paush on January 14. Here, thousands of devotees take bath in Gangasagar, the point where the holy river Ganga meets the sea, to wash away all the earthly sins.

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