Mythological

Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi is an auspicious Hindu festival. This festival is observed all over India as well as in many other places all over the world, with great devotion and joy. This festival is also known as Vinayak Chaturthi. It is a ten-day long festival celebrating the arrival of the Lord to earth from Heaven with his mother Parvati. Ganesh Chaturthi is the festival of observing the birth anniversary of lord Ganesh. There are four main rituals performed over the ten days, namely ‘Pranapratishhta’, ‘Shhodashopachara’, ‘Uttarpuja’, and ‘Visarjan’. Lord Ganesh is known as the God of ‘wealth’, ‘science’, ‘knowledge’, ‘success’, and ‘wisdom’. It is believed that the devotees are never been involved into sin and he is the protector and protects us from evils and help us overcome problems. During the Pranapratishhta, chanting from Vedas called mantras are done to give life to the idol.

Lord Ganesh is the younger son of Lord Siva and Goddess Parvati. Regarding the birth of Ganesh, there is a legend that Parvati made an idol of a little boy with the dust and dirt on her body which she loved so much that she gave life to the idol and called him her son and named him Ganesh. She once instructed him not to allow anyone inside until she completed her bath. In the meantime, Lord Shiva, who was out, reached there and wanted to enter the house. Ganesh stopped him. Being angry Lord Siva severed the head of Ganesh after a little tiff. When Parvati got to know this, she became very annoyed. To make Parvati cool, Siva promised to bring Ganesh back to life. Other Gods and Goddesses were requested to search and bring the head of a boy who would be found in the North direction. However, no head could be found other than the head of an elephant which was finally cut. The head was then fixed on Lord Ganesh by Lord Siva and thus little Ganesh got his life back.

There is another legend where it is said that the king of Heaven, God Indra and other Gods requested Lord Siva to make Ganesh the guard of the door of Heaven to save them from the attacks of Demons. Thus, he was identified as Vighnakar. He is also popularly known as Vighnavinashak, Ganapati among a huge list of names by which he is fondly called by his devotees.

Lord Ganesh is worshiped in the month of Bhadra, date generally falls between middle of August and middle of September. Modak, puranpali, and karanji are generally offered in the Worship. Excitement among the followers starts right from the making of clay idols of various sizes and poses by Artisans. For installation of clay idols different pandals are decorated by flowers, garlands, and light. This festival is mainly observed in states like Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.

The ritual ends by the immersion of the idols in water. Since, it is the greatest festival of Maharashtra, hence a popular slogan of love for the Lord in Marathi can be heard during the immersion of the Lord in the state. The devotees request the good Lord, the Father of all beings on Earth, to come back again the next year by crying out loud, “Ganapati Bappa Moriya, puchchhe varshe Laukariya

History says the festival was initiated at the time of Sivaji Maharaj. During the freedom struggle, Lokmanya Tilak could make it the festival of all, irrespective of cast, creed, and religion.

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Janmashtami and the birth story of Lord Sri Krishna

Gopal Sri Krishna Janmashtami
Gopal Sri Krishna – Sketched by Chanchal Chandra Bhattacharyya

Janmashtami is a major festival of the Hindus. It is celebrated all over the world to commemorate the birth of Lord Krishna, who was the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the principle God of the Hindus. Janmashtami is also known as ‘Gokulastami’ and is celebrated on the eighth day of Bhadrapada.
Krishna was the son of Vasudeva and Devaki. Vasudeva was the king of Yadav clan. Kansa, a tyrant, and the maternal uncle of Krishna was very cruel and along with other such cruel Demon kings, was terrorizing on the earth. Kansa was the brother of Devaki, who removed his father Ugrasen from the throne of Mathura, imprisoned him and occupied the throne.

Devaki, was married to Vasudeva as Kansa wanted to take over the control on Yadav destiny. After marriage when Kansa was escorting the newly married couple, Devaki, and Vasudeva to the kingdom of the Yadav, he heard an announcement made from the Heavens, that the eighth child of Devaki will end his life. Kansa on hearing the forecast became furious and plunged to de head Devaki with his sword. Vasudeva begged his wife’s life and assured that he will hand over every child soon after their birth. Hearing this promise, Kansa did not kill his sister but imprisoned the couple, so that he could smash each of their new-born child to death in the prison.

However, all the seven children of Devaki were killed by Kansa one by one. On birth of the eighth child the prison surprisingly started glowing with bright heavenly light and at the same time Vasudeva was woken with a divine voice and was advised to shift the child to the house of Nandaraja, the king of Gopa tribe (cowherds) and a bosom friend of Vasudeva.

All the guards of the prison were made fast asleep, the doors started opening one by one, as Vasudeva proceeded with the Divine child. The night was stormy, complimented with thunder and heavy rain. Vasudeva crossed the Yamuna river with the help of Sheshnag, the giant multi headed snake of Lord Vishnu.

Vasudeva reached the house of Nandaraja who was waiting for him. They entered the room where Yashoda the wife of Nandaraja was lying with her newly born girl child. Vasudeva kept his child beside Yashoda, in exchange of her girl child and returned back to the prison .Vasudeva narrated everything to Devaki .As soon as he handed over Nandaraja’s daughter to Devaki, the little one began to cry loudly . The cry woke the guards up and they immediately informed Kansa about the birth of the eighth one.

Kansa reached the prison sharply and snatched the child. Devaki prayed Kansa not to end the life of the child as the child was a female one and in no way, she could make any harm to Kansa. Kansa did not pay heed to her request and threw the baby to smash against the wall of the prison room. The child with a smile said, “I am Goddess Durga. I can destroy you instantly but will not do the same as your time of death has not yet come.” saying this she disappeared.
Child Krishna became the center of love in Gokul as he was loved and cared by all. His foster parents Nandaraja and Yashoda, and every villager and his friends loved him for his intelligence and courage. Krishna became the hero of all residents of Gokul as he was a sweet one.

In course of time he killed his maternal uncle and saved Mathura from the terrible rule of Kansa. The festival, Janmashtami is so named as lord Krishna was born on Ashtami (the eighth day of Bhadrapada) and he was the eighth child of his mother. Lord Krishna was the icon of love and bravery. Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated all over India mainly in north India especially In Mathura and Vrindavan. Krishna followers today are spread all over the world and they spread his message of love, courage, and purity of soul. On the great Janmashtami festival, the Krishna Temples across the world are decorated with colorful balloons, garlands, and festoons. The puja on Janmashtami starts at midnight as it is popularly known that Sri Krishna was born in mid night.

Devotees remain on fasting for the entire day. They offer laddu and other sweet items along with flowers, dresses, and ornaments as a part of their worship. On this day, Lord is generally worshipped in his baby form and his idol is placed on a cradle.

A special ‘Dahi Handi’ program is held as the lord was a lover of milk products, especially ‘makhana’ (butter). On the day of the festival, colorful pictures are displayed on the bravery and love of Lord Krishna.
To the Hindus and Vaishnavas, Lord Krishna is the icon of bravery. He is the closest friend and the savior God.
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