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Dola purnima festival

Dola Purnima

Dolala Purnima or Holi is India's most famous spring festival. It is generally celebrated in March, in Odisha, there are special properties in its celebration, where it is a matter of five days, especially in rural areas. Images of Krishna are worshiped on the full moon day as Dasami (10th day of bright fortnight).

Does purnima
Dola purnima
Images decorated are taken to the small wooden temples, which take home from the house to the bear's shoulders where they are presented. After the village tour, the units of different villages are gathered in the open ground and time is spent in bhajans and kirtans. Jatra and palace are also organized in the area. On the day of full moon, people throw colored water on each other and face each other with a colorful powder (3bir) face.

A Multihued Festival

"Dola Purnima" or Holi is a popular festival in the coastal districts of Orissa. This is Full Moon Day in the month of Phalguna. Spring is welcomed through the festival and is enjoyed with joy and bliss. This festival has been referred to in the ancient texts as "Basantotsaba" or Spring-festival. Some scriptures have certified that festival celebrated in honor of "Madanotsaba", "Madana" or Cupid, later "Dolalasaba" or "Krishna's swing-festival, therefore, on this occasion Krishna is presented as" Madan Mohan " According to the festival's description, Dolasabaa is mentioned in many 'Puranas' and other Sanskrit texts. 'Padma Puran' says, "One comes out of all sins, which is in the way of Krishna in the swing.

The festival is especially important for cattle because of their association with cowboy boys Cristina. They are bathed, anointed with Vermilion, are fed and fed richly. The festival is associated with the destruction of demon Hollikasura or monster Holika, for which the festival is called Holi.

Time to celebrate

Although the festival of Holi is celebrated throughout the day with joy and fun, the festival is celebrated for five days in Orissa. It starts from the tenth day of the fabled fortnight of Falguna, which is called "Fagu Dasami". People who blurred the head with 'Abira' (a purple colorful powder) carry the idols of Mannamamona to the richly decorated palanquins, which are called "Vimana" This kind of Mela or Fair continues in the various places of Cuttack, Puri and Ganjam districts for the month of Chaitra.

Procession

The procession is led by village drummers, pipers and 'Shankara Mandilyas'. The procession stops in front of every house and the deity is offered 'indulgence'. For four days the daily routine of the deity is called "cousin". On the last day of the full moon, the festival ends in a swing-festival for the deities. Statues made in Vimna from many villages are collected at an important place where swings are fixed on one platform. They are made to swing in the chorus with devotional devotional music. In the olden days, the beginning of the new year was calculated from the spring. After the swinging of the gods, 'Ganaka' or 'Astrology' (astronomer-cum-fate teller) reads new Utya Almanac and tells important events to take place during the year. For this reason, some opinions believe that this festival is to celebrate the whole new year.

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There is a festival on the fourteenth day of fortnight, in which there is a straw-cottage fire between too much entertainment and excitement. It is known as "Holipoda" (Holy Burning). The legend about it is that, 'Holika' was the most beautiful sister of the demon king, 'Hiranyakashayu'. As an avid devotee of Shiva, he got a boon that he would never die after drowning or burning. Despite all the heinous efforts, the devotees of Hiranyakashipu Vishnu could not kill their son Prahlada, then they planned to burn it in ashes. As soon as the Holika will never burn, she was asked to walk in the fire with a child in her hands. It is surprising that the child became unhappy but the Holika was burnt. Angered in this deer, Shiva asked about his inability to boast. Then Shiva responded, "I have given it a boon to save myself, not to kill anyone." To remind you of this, Holipoda is celebrated and the next day the colors are Holi 'Holi' in which people blur the color powder, each other's faces and head and throat water. Very fun and fun in the festival.

Mendhapodi

In some places, the burning of straw huts is known as "Mankhododhi" or the burning of Rama. It is said in a legend that a monster known as 'Mesha' was creating panic in the heavens and the earth, God and humans prayed to save Krishna from their atrocities. Krishna killed him and burned it in ashes. Therefore, it is to remind the incident that a cottage is burnt, which represents the residence of the demon.

Holi fair

Large fairs are organized at many places in the state where statues of god are collected. These mails are called "Melana". Vimna of nearby villages has been kept in a row for public view. Curious competition is celebrated in Veena's decoration. When all the expected visas reach the place, fire works are performed and it is seen by thousands of enthusiastic crowds.

Farm equipment, items, home articles and furniture are bought and sold at the fair. These types of fairs or fairs continue till the month of Chaitra in different places of Cuttack, Puri and Ganjam districts.

Ganesh puja festival

Ganesh puja

Ganesh puja (August-September) is also the festival of most students, but eagerly participate in the form of God in the form of adults, Shiva's son is the way of success in efforts to remove all obstacles.

Ganesh puja
Ganesh puja
After the destruction of the head of God's head near Ganesha, the head of an elephant was prepared on his trunk. He is famous for his intellectual talent and therefore the students are attracted to achieving equal powers.

Importance of Sri Ganesha Puja

Lord Ganesh Chaturthi Puja is celebrated on the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha. On this day, people worship Lord Ganesha for credit, siddhi, knowledge, happiness and prosperity. Lord Ganesha was born in the month of Bhadrapad on the fourth day of the Shukla party.

Lord Ganesha (Ganapati) is a well known God for Hindus. Lord Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. There can be no auspicious ceremony without the blessings of Lord Ganesha Puja. Therefore, before any auspicious work, Lord Ganesha is an indispensable tradition to worship. Lord Ganesha is considered as the disruption of obstacles (Dissolve Harta). According to mythological stories, Lord Ganesha is easily pleased with devotion.

Pavitra Jyotish Center will organize Shri Ganesh Puja on Chaturthi (Tithi) every month for Ganesh devotees. A special ceremony with a detailed procedure (16 Achcharyas) will be done according to the scriptures by a team of our Vedic priests. We will organize chanting of Shri Ganapati Atharveshwar with Abhishek. In various forms Lord Ganesha (Mahaganapati, Siddhi Vinayak, Lakshmi Ganapati etc.) will be produced according to the prescribed procedure in the scriptures.

Before worship, your name and constellation (star) will be included in the resolution. After worship, we will send you Prasad and an official Ganesh Kavach which you can place in the worship place. This will remove obstacles from your life and make your life a success. Apart from this, you will get a proven Ganesh instrument which is excited by Pooja and Japa after worship.

Saraswati puja festival

Saraswati puja 

Puja Saras Puja is usually held in January-February and it is also called Vasant Panchami (the fifth day of spring) and it marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring. Saraswati is the Goddess of learning and such festival is celebrated with enthusiasm by the students of the school and college to pray for success in their academic work.

Saraswati puja
Saraswati puja
Thousands of mud idols are worshiped in academic institutions in public places and houses. The next day the idols are taken in a dip in rivers, ponds and oceans and are immersed.

This immersion of idols is a common feature of all the festivals in which they are established for worship. In some places, immersion cake is the third, 5th, or 7th day of worship.

How to perform Saraswati Puja

Wake up early in the morning and take a bath in water, leaving some neem leaves and basil leaves. Before bathing, some people apply neem and turmeric paste on their body, it is believed that the skin has very good medicinal effects. After bath, wear white or yellow clothes. Clean the house and worship place.

Gather the family members and work for a team to prepare for the worship. Preparation of worship includes cleaning of mind and heart. During the worship, a peaceful atmosphere should be run in the house.

What is needed

An idol or picture of a masala Saraswati, installed a urn (copper pot with pure water with perfumed ingredients and spices - a bunch of common leaves cast from top - coconut kept on set - turmeric paste, sandal paste, kumkum and decorated flowers) A white cloth, aromatic flowers, bell petra, common leaves, turmeric paste, sandal paste, kumkum, lamp, oil, vic, camphor, sun rod, betel leaves, bad grass, fruits, coconut, holi colors, books and Prepare some good dishes at the end of the puja.

Procedure

The person who performs the worship must be in the morning bath. Before bathing, one should apply a mixture of neem and turmeric paste on his body. It is said that this ritual purifies the body.

After this, idol and urn should be kept on a clean platform on a white cloth. To decorate it with turmeric, kumkum, rice, garland and flowers. You can also keep your books, ink pot, pen or any other thing (like a musical instrument, paint brush etc.) to give Goddess some color to the Saraswati. Fill the vase with water, place a spig of five common leaves, put a belt leaf on it. You should also keep a statue of Ganesha with the idol of Saraswati.

Kali puja festival 2019 | Date, Important and benefits

Kali puja festival

Kali Puja Dates for West Bengal, Procedure & Benefits. Kali Pooja is known as Shyama Puja. It is celebrated on 27 Oct in 2019. Maa Kali is worshipped today

How powerful is the cult of Shakti Pooja in Odisha, in both tantric and non-technical forms, til festivals or Durga Puja (September-October) and Kali puja (October-November) are called, which are celebrated with utmost seriousness and joy. Go and eclat.

It is believed that in the form of a ten-handed Durga, the great mother comes home from her husband's house on Kailash Mountain, her parents every year in the Himalayas three days, tiles 7th, 8th and 9th day in the bright fortnight Live aswina.

Kalipuja festival
Maa Kali image
 There is Parvati, the daughter of the king of the mountain, but in her incarnation as Durga, she is worshiped as the destroyer of buffalo-monster Mahishasur.

Beautifully decorated and beautiful states have been established in Odisha in the entire state and the festival creates a sense of purity and sexual intercourse throughout the community so that people of other religions can participate in abundant warmth and honesty.

The special feature of Durga Puja in Odisha is that it is sixteen days in sixteen days in the temples, unlike other parts of the country, where it remains the maximum for three days.

Story about Kali puja

This is the same story about Kali Puja which is before Durga Puja before Purnima on Lakshmi Puja. In public, Lakshmi Puja is celebrated in places like Kandrapara and Dhenankalal, but in the homes they are worshiped for wealth and prosperity on that day. There is another dimension of black worship in Orissa.

Black time is the destroyer of art, he is also the goddess of death and destruction, which keeps him in cremation grounds. But in powers he is described as Parabrahma Swaroopjani (like the highest Brahmin), the creator of the universe, its organizer, and ultimately its destructive Markandeya Purana, Devi Bhagwat, Kalika Purana and other books as the last secret of the universe.

Kalipuja festival
Kali puja festival mandop
If he is disappointing of Mahishasur (in the form of Durga), Shumba, Nishumbha, Chanda, Munda, Rakolaviriya, then he is also a compassionate mother. In his right hand, two coins, Abhay (protection from fear) and wind (boon) and the blood taken by the blood taken by his hands, with the hands of a monster tied with the hand, took his hand with the head; To stand, the moon and fire (fire) make it the most complex symbol of love, compassion and terror. Like Durga Puja, the worship is celebrated throughout the stall though not to the same extent.

There is no doubt in Hindu festivals, but they do not reduce the importance of festivals of Muslims, Christians and Sikhs, all of whom are celebrated in the spirit of Camerai in Odisha, are almost unmatched somewhere else. Easter, Good Friday and Christmas; Id-Ul-Fitre, Id-Ul-Jolah and Muharram and Guru Nanak Birthdays are celebrated by related communities with active public participation.

This is the idea of ​​the beauty, meaning and significance of both the local and national festivals, and there has been a widespread response among those who show how the Odiya flows in the form of an underground in the collective life of the people.

When a technological culture has been brought by a mechanical approach to the complementary universe, then think about the dangers of dehumanization when the importance becomes overwhelming.