Thursday, September 23, 2004

Maa Lakshmi Aarti



JAI LAKSHMI MAATAA,
MAIYAA JAYA LAKSHMI MAATAA
TUMAKO NISHADINA DHYAAVATA,
HARA VISHNU VIDHAATAA

BRAHMAANII, RUDRAANII, KAMALAA,
TUUHII HAI JAGA MAATAA
SUURYA CHANDRAMAA DHYAAVATA,
NAARADA RISHI GAATAA

DURGAA RUUPA NIRANTARA,
SUKHA SAMPATI DAATAA
JO KOI TUMAKO DHYAAVATA,
RIDDHI SIDDHI DHANA PAATAA

TUUHII HAI PAATAALA BASANTII,
TUUHII SHUBHA DAATAA
KARMA PRABHAAVA PRAKAASHAKA,
JAGANIDHI KE TRAATAA

JISA GHARA MEIN TUMA RAHATII,
SABA SADAGUNA AATAA
KARA SAKE KOII KARA LE,
MANA NAHIN GHABARAATAA

TUMA BINA YAGYA NA HOVE,
VASTRA NA KOII PAATAA
KHAANA PAANA KAA VAIBHAVA,
SABA TUMASE HII AATAA

SHUBHA GUNA MANDIRA SUNDARA,
KSHIRODADHI JAATAA
RATANA CHATURDASHA TUMA HII,
KOII NAHIIN PAATAA

AARTII LAKSHMII JII KII,
JO KOII NARA GAATAA
URA AANANDA UMANGA ATI,
PAAPA UTARA JAATAA

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The 5 day celebration for diwali



5 day Diwali celebration
The First day is called Dhanteras or Dhantryaodashi, which falls on the thirteenth day of the month of Ashwin. The word "Dhan" means wealth. This day has great importance for rich community. It is believed that sixteen year old son of King Hima according to his horoscope was to die on the fourth day of his marriage by a snake-bite. So on that particular fourth day of his marriage his worried wife lighted innumerable lamps all over the place and laid all the ornaments and gold and silver coins in a big heap at the entrance of her husband's boudoir. And she went on telling stories and singing songs through the night. When Yama the god of death arrived there in the guise of a Serpent he was bedazzled by the bright lights thus blinded by the overwhelming brilliance he could not open his eyes and thus he could not enter the Prince's chamber. So he climbed on the heap of the ornaments and coins and sat their whole night listening to the melodious songs. In the morning he quietly went away. Thus the wife saved her husband and since then this day of Dhanteras came to be known as the day of "Yamadeepdaan" and lamps are kept burning throughout the night in adoration to Yama, the god of Death.

The Second day is called Narka-Chaturdashi or Chhoti Diwali that falls on the fourteenth day of the month of Ashwin. The story related to this day is about King Bali, ruler Paataala (the netherworld) who had extended his Kingdom far and wide even covering the earth. His vastly spreading conquests and enormous power had become a threat to the gods and the universe itself. In order to curb his powers Lord Vishnu in the guise of a dwarfish Brahmin by the name of Vaaman visited him and begged him to give him only that much land which he could cover with his three steps. King Bali known for his charity proudly granted him his wish. Vaaman then grew into a gigantic form and with his first step he covered the entire heaven and with the second step the earth and asked Bali where to put his third step. Bali offered his head and putting his foot on his head Vishnu pushed him down to the netherworld. But for his generosity Lord Vishnu allowed him to return to earth once a year to light millions of lamps to dispel the darkness and ignorance and spread the radiance of love and wisdom.

The Third day of the festival of Diwali is the most important day of Lakshmi-Puja, which is entirely devoted to the propitiation of Goddess Lakshmi. This day is also known by the name of "Chopada-Puja". The day of Lakshmi-Puja falls on the dark night of Amavasya. It is believed that on this auspicious day Lord Krishna discarded his body. One more interesting story related to this day is of a small boy called Nichiketa who believed that Yama, the god of Death was as black as the dark night of amavasya. He on this day met Yama in person and was puzzled seeing Yam's calm countenance and dignified stature. Yama explained to Nichiketa on this day of amavasya that by only passing through the darkness of death, man sees the light of highest wisdom and then only his soul can escape from the bondage of his mortal frame to mingle with the Supreme Power without whose will nothing moves in the world. And then Nichiketa realised the importance of worldly life and significance of death. Nichiketa's all doubts were set at rest and he whole-heartedly participated in Diwali celebrations.

The Fourth day is called Padwa or Varsha Pratipada that marks the coronation of King Vikramaditya and Vikaram-Samvat was started from this Padwa day. Govardhan-Puja is also performed in the North on this day. The people of Gokul used to celebrate a festival in honor of Lord Indra and worshipped him after the end of every monsoon season. But one year the youthful Krishna stopped them from offering prayers to Lord Indra. The infuriated Indra sent a deluge to submerge Gokul. But Krishna saved his beloved Gokul by lifting up the Govardhan Mountain as an umbrella over all the people.

The Fifth and final day of Diwali Festival is known by the name of "Bhaiya-Duj" This day is observed as a symbol of love between sisters and brothers. It is believed that on this day Yamraj -the god of death visited his sister Yami and she put the auspicious till on his forehead, they ate talked and enjoyed together and exchanged special gifts as a token of their love for each other and Yamraj announced that anyone who receives tilak from his sister on this day will never be thrown. Since then it became imperative for the brother to go to his sister's house to celebrate Bhaiyaduj.


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Wednesday, August 25, 2004

Diwali –the festival of lights ;India’s very own Son et Lumiere

Diwali –the festival of lights

Come September, and India shifts gears and gets into mode for the biggest, brightest, loudest and longest bash of the year. It goes on for five fun filled days with loads of Diwali gifts , Diwali sweets and how can one forget- Diwali crackers. For the kids Diwali time, better known as diwali holiday is that fun filled time of the year when you get special diwali clothes, diwali gifts from elders, and loads of diwali sweets, prepared from special diwali recipes.

Diwali or Deepavali the most important of the Indian festivals has become synonymous with light and knowledge. Diwali celebrations go on for a period of five days commemorating various momentous events associated with the Hindu calendar. It also marks the Hindu New Year, and is generally a time of unbridled festiveness and merry making. So how do the Hindus celebrate diwali?

For five days the country is bedecked and bejeweled with diwali lights of all kinds, there are the ethnic Deepavali diyas also called as deeps or diwali diyas. The nation wears a carnivalesque look, witnessing massive diwali shopping sprees and almost every store worth its salt hosting Diwali Mela Sales. Its also the time of the year when thanks are given , goddesses and gods propitiated, various rituals observed to ensure year long prosperity and good fortune and also a time for rounding off the old year and ringing in the new one with prayers , diwali poojas, gifts , sweets and diwali crackers. On television Deepavali festival is showcased through programs that demonstrate diwali designs, diwali food, and diwali recipes.


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