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Raksha Bandhan 2009 With Fency Rakhi

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Goddess Dasha Maa

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Goddess Dasha Maa with Camel




Goddess Dasha Maa or Momai Maa now a day’s very popular goddess in Gujarat. Dashama vrata is ten day’s Hindu festival.

Before some years, dasha mataji worshipped by the people of the suppressed class Hindus. But now day’s all Hindu people take vrata of devi dasha maa.

This festival start before hindu holy shravan month. During this ten day’s women take vrat or vrata ( fasting ) for ten day’s. Devotees put idol of goddess dahsa maa in home for ten day’s and worshipped. Women attained fasting and worshipped according to religious rituals. Devotee also read some story or book of dashama or momai maa. Goddess dasha maa idol worshipped with flower and kanku (red color paste) tilak on for head of idol. The dasha maa image is immersed on the tenth day of vrata. During this ten day devotee pray to goddess for the improvement of their home dasha or condition like economic or health condition. The worshipper take only one time food and fruit. Dasama stories are told during the day and in arrange graba at the night.

Dasha Maa is also known as Ashapura Maa and Momai Maa.

Legend of Dasha Maa

This is story When Vijay Singh was a king of kingdom in Gujarat. King Vijaysingh beautiful and kind hearted wife name was rupmati. King palace name was Jal Mahal. Jal Mahal was situated on the outskirt of his kingdom capital. So that village seen display from JAL MAHAL window. When one day village women worshipped goddess, Queen seeing them from window and surprised because women worship goddess dasha maa that type ritual never seen by queen. To know what type of ritual performed by village women queen sent her dasi ( merchant of queen ) to village.

The dasi was told to queen about the holiness, power, ritual and sacrifice related with dasha maa vrata. After hearing all things queen decided to take dasha ma vrat and it is possible because that is the first day of vrat. The queen observe the vrata and followed the village women path for dasha ma vrat.

The king became angry when he see queen performed vrat ritual. According to king dasha maa was the devi or goddess of poor people so that he told queen to stop that ritual and vrat. Because queen was a rich women she not need to engage in such a vrats.

While the queen was busy in the vrat the king entered and got angry seeing the idol of the mother goddess Dasha Maa. He asked the queen to stop doing the vrat because Dasha Maa was the deity of poor people. Being a royal woman she need not had to be involved with such vrats. By saying this king insulted the goddess dasha maa.

So that, Goddess dasha ma became angry and devastate king Vijay Singh kingdom. After ward king family became poor. Then king face lot’s off problem. One day when king entered in the fruit orchard all fruits became dry. The king also lost her two in the well. Then after when king went to his sister home and offered dry sweet to her it became stones.
The King also sent to the jail by their neighbor king.

After all this when king realize that he offended the goddess dasha maa and started dasha maa vrata in the jail. Then king released by jail and also got all their lost things.






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Hindu Festivals & Holidays Calendar 2009

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Hinduism is often illustrated as a religion of fasts and festivals. Here's a month-wise list of Hindu Festivals and religious event, occasions for Year 2009.

January Month Hindu Festival

• Lohri: Tuesday, 13-01-2009

• Makarsankranti / Pongal / Tamil New Year / Magha Bihu: Wednesday, 14-01-2009

• Thiruvalluvar Day : Thursday, 15-01-2009

• Mauni Amavasya: Monday, 26-01-2009

• Vasant Panchami / Saraswati Puja: Saturday, 31-01-2009




February Month Hinduism Religious Event

• Thaipusam: Sunday, 08-02-2009

Maha Shivaratri: Monday, 23-02-2009



March Month Indian Festivals

Holi: Wednesday, 11-03-2009

• Spring / Vasanta / Chaitra Navaratri begins: Friday, 27-03-2009

• Hindi New Year (Saka Era 1931): Friday, 27-03-2009

Telugu New Year/ Ugadi / Gudi Padwa/ Cheti Chand: Friday, 27-03-2009




April Month Indian Holidays Event

Ramanavami: Friday, 03-04-2009

• Mahavir Jayanti: Tuesday, 07-04-2009

Hanuman Jayanti: Thursday, 09-04-2009

• Baisakhi / Vishu: Tuesday, 13-04-2009

• Bengali New Year / Bohag Bihu: Wednesday, 15-04-2009

• Akshaya Tritiya: Monday, 27-04-2009




May Month Religious Occasions India

• Buddha Purnima / Vaisakhi Purnima: Friday, 08-05-2009




June Month Hindu Dharma Festivals

• Ganga Dashami / Dussehra: Tuesday, 02-06-2009

• Rath Yatra: Wednesday, 24-06-2009




July Month Hindu People Festivals

• Guru Purnima / Asadha Purnima: Tuesday, 07-07-2009




August Month Indian Festivals

Raksha-Bandhan: Wednesday, 05-08-2009

Krishna Janmashtami: Friday, 14-08-2009

• Indian Independence Day: Saturday, 15-08-2009

Ganesh/Vinayak Chaturthi: Sunday, 23-08-2009




September Month Indian Holidays

• Onam: Wednesday, 02-09-2009

• Shikshak Divas / Teacher's Day: Saturday, 05-09-2009

• Pitr-Paksha begins: Saturday, 05-09-2009

• Vishwakarma Puja: Thursday, 17-09-2009

• Mahalaya: Friday, 18-09-2009

• Pitr-Paksha ends: Friday, 18-09-2009

• Navaratri begins: Saturday, 19-09-2009

• Durga Puja begins (Maha Saptami): Friday, 25-09-2009

• Navaratri ends: Sunday, 27-09-2009

• Vijaya Dashami/Dusshera: Monday, 28-09-2009




October Month Hindu Utsav

• Gandhi Jayanti: Friday, 02-10-2009

• Lakshmi Puja / Sharad Purnima: Saturday, 03-10-2009

• Valmiki Jayanti: Sunday, 04-10-2009

Karwa Chauth: Thursday, 08-10-2009

Dhanteras: Thursday, 15-10-2009

• Chhoti Diwali: Friday, 16-10-2009

Diwali: Saturday, 17-10-2009

Kali Puja: Saturday, 17-10-2009

Naraka Chaturdasi: Saturday, 17-10-2009

• Govardhan Puja: Sunday, 18-10-2009

Vikram New Year 2066: Sunday, 18-10-2009

Bhai Dooj / Bhai Phota / Bhav-Bij: Monday, 19-10-2009

Chhat Puja: Saturday, 24-10-2009




November Month Hindu Religious Festival Events

• Guru Nanak Jayanti: Monday, 02-11-2009
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Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra - 2009

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In Surat at five different places Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra arrange. Five different place are Jahangirpura Iskon Temple, Mahidharpura Ghodiya Bawa Temple, Amroli Vijay Lanka Hanuman Temple, Pandesara Jagannath MahaPrabhu Temple. From among all these Iskno Temple Rath Yatra is Cheif.

Iskon Rath Yatra start from Surat Railway Station at 3:00 pm after Lord Jagannath aarti. From railway station it come at majuraget through ring road and come at jahangirpura temple through bridge. This rath yatra arrange by iskon temple from1994. Almost 25,000 or more people gather in this God Jagannath Rath Yatra. Rath of God Jagannath decorated with flowers and lighting. Iskon Temple made prasadi of 200 kg (Khir) to give devotee that come in rath yatra or who meet on the way of rath yatra. To maintain law and order in the city, 2 SRP companies, 180 Lokrakshaks, 200 Home Guard are arranged.

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Iskon Rath Yatra Jahangir Pura, Sahara Darwaja, Ring Road, Majura Gate, Athwagate, Sardar Bridge, Jahangir Pura Temple.
Mahidharpura Rath Yatra Ghodia Bawa Temple, near Place
Amroli Rath Yatra Lanka Vijay Hanuman Temple, Gajera Circle, Amroli Char Rasta.
Pandesara Rath Yatra Jagannath Maha Prabhu Temple, Pandesara Temple, Mahadev Nagar, Sakti Nagar, Piyush Circle, Press Colony.
Sachin Rath Yatra Jagannath Temple, Kanakpur Hausing, Krushan Kunj Soci., Mausi Maa Temple.
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Hindu Symbols, Hindu Symbol Meaning

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Hindu Symbol Aum Belief

Hinduism is the very oldest religions in the world whose name is come from the Holy River Indus. Hindu religions not based on the teachings of a single individual, but rather has come about as the the result of the mixing of lot's off early faiths. Hindus generally believe in one divine power who has many manifestations.
God is symbolised by the word aum or om or ommmm:

Hindu Symbol Om Meaning:

A symbolised for the power of God to create the universe manifested as Lord Brahma and his wife Goddess Saraswati

U symbolised for the power of God to preserve the universe manifested as Lord Vishnu and the his wife Goddess Lakshmi

M symbolised for the power of God to destroy the universe manifested as Lord Shiva and his wife Goddess Parvati



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Hanuman Jayanti - Hanuman Birth Legends

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About Hanuman Jayanti
Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated to memorialize the birthday of Lord Hanuman, the monkey god Hanuman widely respected all over India. Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated during the hindu month Chaitra. Hanuman was an enthusiastic follower of Shree Rama.

Hanuman Jayanthi is an most important festival of Hindus. God Hanuman is the sign of strength and power. According to Hinduism mythology God Hanuman able to assume any form at willpower, wield rocks, move hills or mountains, dart through the air, grab the clouds and rival Garuda in swiftness of flight. Hanuman is worshipped in folk ritual as a deity with miraculous powers and the capability to defeat evil spirits.

Why Hanuman Ji whole body muddy with sindhur ?



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The followers of Jay veer Hanuman will visit temples of hanuman on this day and apply tilak of sindhūr to their foreheads from the Hanumans body. This type of tilak is assumed to be good luck. According to hindu mythology to the story Sita (Sri Ram Wife’s) was applying tilak of sindhūr to her forhead, When Hanuman asked to sita why doing tilak then she replied that this would make sure a long life for her husband Sri Rama. Hanuman then muddy his entire body with sindhūr, in an effort to ensure Rama’s immortality.



Lord Hanuman Photo with Sri Ram Sita



Hanuman Birth Story

Sri Ram devotee God Hanuman also known as 'Anjaneya' (son of Anjana) or Maruti Nandan ( or Maruti ). According to hinduism mythology, Anjana was an apsara ( Pari ), named 'Punjikasthala'. Anjana due to a irritation, was born on the earth (Pruthvi Lok) as a female vanara (monkey incarnation). The irritation was to be removed upon Anjana giving birth to an incarnation of Lord Shiva. It is also believe that Lord Sri Hanuman was born on Anjaneya mountain, where Sugreeva and Lord Sri Rama met. Along with Kesari, anjana husband, Anjana performed deep prayers to Lord Shiva to produce Him as her Child. Pleased with anjana devotion, Lord Shiva granted them the boon they wanted.[2] Hence, the God Hanuman is also known as "Maharudra" because hanuman was born out of the boon given to Anjana by the Lord Shiva.



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Second Hanuman Birth Legend

Many legends are told explanation Sri Hanuman's birth. One of them is that when Anjana was worshipping God Shiva, elsewhere, the king of Ayodhya Dashrath, was performing the Yagna in order to get children. As a outcome, the King Dashrath received some holy payasam ( Kheer ) which was shared among Dashrath’s three wife.And get three child Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. By divine rule, a kite quick a fragment of that payasam ( kheer ) and dropped it while in the air over the forest where Anjana was engaged in worship. The Hindu god of the wind Vayu, delivered the falling payasam to the outstretched hands of Anjana, who consumed it. Lord Hanuman was born to her as a result.




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