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Thursday, August 9, 2007

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

shirdi sai baba


This article is about Sai Baba of Shirdi, an Indian saint who lived from the mid-19th to the early 20th century. See Sai Baba for other persons calling themselves Sai Baba.

ganpati


HISTORY

Ganesha is the Hindu elephant-headed God. Legends say that, lord Ganesha was created by goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva. She created a statue with the dough that she used for her bath and breathed life into him And this was lord Ganesha. Later while Goddess Parvati was taking her bath Lord Shiva happened to come there and as Ganesha didn't know him, he didn't allow him to enter the house. As a result Lord Shiva got angry and he beheaded Ganesha. But after realizing the real fact lord Shiva fixed the head of an elephant in place of Ganesha's head and thus the appearance of Lord Ganesha with the head of an elephant happened
In India every year the Hindus celebrate the Ganesh Festival for which sculptors make statues of Lord Ganesha using traditional methods , such as making a mould and then filling it with plaster of paris to make the idol , as seen in the pictures.

The Ganesh Festival is celebrated for 10 days.At the end of the 10th day there is a huge procession as seen in the pictures below , after which the idol is immersed in water.

Monday, August 6, 2007

pandharpur


SanathanaDharma.com


PANDHARPUR

Pandharpur, a town in Maharashtra on the west coast of India, is a famous pilgrimage centre. Thousands of people from far and near visit Pandharpur round the year for a bath in the Chandrabhaga River and darshan of Vithal, the presiding deity. For several hundred years, the saint-poets of Maharashtra have sung in praise of Vithal. The compositions of Sant Gyaneshwar, Sant Eknath, Sant Namdev, Sant Tukaram and the poetess Mukta Bai, though written hundreds of years ago, are current even now. These compositions guide one to the path of piety, truthfulness, devotion and dedication.

Pandharpur is famous for the image of Vithal in the temple. As the legend has it, Pundlik, an obedient and dutiful son, lived in Pandharpur ages ago. For him the sole purpose of life was attending to his aged parents. Nothing else mattered. It is said that Lord Vishnu was so impressed by his devotion to his parents that he decided to express his appreciation in person. He, therefore, came to Pandharpur and announced himself. But Pundlik had no time for Him because he was busy attending to his parents. He threw a brick and asked Lord Vishnu, who had appeared in a human form as Vithal, to stand on it and wait. So, Vithal has been standing ever since on the brick, with his arms akimbo, waiting for Pundlik to find time for Him!

Both the dutiful son and the God, who has been waiting patiently for several millennia for the day when the son will find time for Him have been the subjects of devotional poetry in Maharashtra for hundreds of years. The compositions, in the language of the common man, are sung by one and all - be it a farmer or a housewife. The emphasis of all the saint-poets has been the unity of mankind and the equality of all men and women. No wonder then that they are popular among all classes. The educated read Gyaneshwari, the treatise of the BHAGWAD GITA by Sant Gyaneshwar, while the unlettered recite the compositions of Sant Tukaram and women sing the compositions of poetess Mukta Bai. For the people, Vithal is an object of veneration. They come to the place as often as they can, particularly during the monsoons when the gods are believed to descend here for rest. Though all means of transport are utilised for visiting the shrine, the most common way of making the pilgrimage is on foot. From the countryside the pilgrims or warkaris as they are called, form groups known as dindis and head for Pandharpur, carrying flags and festoons and singing devotional songs. The pilgrims come from all classes of society. The rich and the poor, the educated and the unlettered all go there in search of inner peace. Not only that, devotion to Vithal also transcends the barriers of faith as people belonging to other religions are also found among the dindis.

Ekadashi
Purnima
Amavasya

Shukla Paksh
Krishna Paksh

Jan 3 (Putrada)
Jan 18 (Satatila)
Jan 7
Jan 21

Feb 2 (Jaya)
Feb 16 (Vijya)
Feb 6
Feb 20

Mar 2 (Amalki)
Mar 17 (Papmochni)
Mar 6
Mar 20

Apr 1 (Kamda)
Apr 15 (Varuthini)
Apr 5
Apr 19

May 1 (Mohini)

May 30 (Nirjala)
May 14 (Apra)
May 4
May 19

Jun 29 (Devshayani)
Jun 13 (Yogini)
Jun 3
Jun 17

Jul 28 (Padmini/Kamda)
Jul 13 (Kamika)
Jul 2, 31
Jul 17

Aug 26 (Putrada)
Aug 11 (Kamla/Parma)
Aug 29
Aug 15

Sep 24 (Parivartini/Padma)
Sep 10 (Aja)
Sep 28
Sep 14

Oct 24 (Papankusha)
Oct 10 (Indira)
Oct 27
Oct 13

Nov 22 (Devuthi/Prabodhini)
Nov 8 (Rama)
Nov 26
Nov 12

Dec 22 (Mokshda)
Dec 8 (Utpatti)
Dec 26
Dec 11


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