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  • Festival Of God Sisters Karwah Chauth

    It is the unique feature of Hindu Fesivals to have a spiritual meaning,as in Pongal,Baisakhi which celebrates the Compassion of the Sun for providing good yield from the earth.


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    It also serves a social purpose , that of uniting the family members in all the functions.

     

    In one festival celebrated in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, western Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Gujarat States of India meets the psychological needs a  newly married bride.

     

    In the early days distance was an issue, girls married to a far off place would feel lonelyand feel depressed.

     

    She develops a  close friendship with a woman, of nearly the same age, of the bride and both the girls share their joys and sorrows.

     

    There is another legend.

     

    Karva is another word for ‘pot’ (a small earthen pot of water) and chauth means ‘fourth’ in Hindi (a reference to the fact that the festival falls on the fourth day of the dark-fortnight, or krishna paksh, of the month of Kartik).[8] It is uncertain how the festival originated and how it came to be celebrated only in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. One hypothesis is that military campaigns and long-distance travel usually resumed around the time of the festival, as the area dried and numerous rivers of the region (see Sapta Sindhu) subsided from the effects of the monsoon. Women observed the fast to pray for the safety of their husbands at this time as they ventured away from home. The festival coincides with the wheat-sowing time (i.e., the beginning of the Rabi crop cycle). Big earthen pots in which wheat is stored are sometimes called Karvas, so the fast may have begun as a prayer for a good harvest in this predominantly wheat-eating region.

     

    This Festival falls on the Chaturthi, Fourth day of the Waning Moon,Krishna paksha  Nine days before Diwali. It falls on the fourth day of the Kartik month.
    The pooja preparations start a day in advance. Married women buy the shringar or the traditional adornments and the other pooja items like the karwa, matthi, heena etc.

    Early in the morning they prepare food and have it before sunrise. The morning passes by in other festive activities like decorating hand and feet with heena, decorating the pooja thali and meeting friends and relatives.

    In the late afternoon women gather at a common place like temple or a garden or someones’ place who has arranged the pooja. An elderly lady or the pujarin narrates the legend of Karwa Chouth.

    The essentials of this gathering and listening of the Karwa chauth story , a special mud pot, that is considered a symbol of lord Ganesha, a metal urn filled with water, flowers, idols of Ambika Gaur Mata, Goddess Parwati and some fruits, mathi and food grains. A part of this is offered to the deities and the storyteller.

    Earlier an idol of Gaur Mata was made using earth and cowdung. Now just an idol of Goddess Parwati is kept. Every one lights an earthen lamp in their thalis while listening to the Karwa story. Sindoor, incense sticks and rice are also kept in the thali.

    At this time the women wear heavy saris or chunries in red , pink or other bridal colors, and adorn themselves with all other symbols of a married women like, nose pin, tika, bindi, chonp, bangles, earrings etc.

    Once the moon rises, the women see its reflection in a thali of water, or through a dupatta or a sieve. They offer water to the moon and seek blessings. They pray for the safety, prosperity and long life of their husbands. This marks the end of the day long fast.

     

    Other Legends.

     

    A beautiful queen called Veervati was the only sister of seven loving brothers. She spent her first Karva Chauth as a married woman at her parents’ house. She began a strict fast after sunrise but, by evening, was desperately waiting for the moonrise as she suffered severe thirst and hunger. Her seven brothers couldn’t bear to see their sister in such distress and created a mirror in a pipal tree that made it look as though the moon had risen. The sister mistook it for the moon and broke her fast. The moment she ate, word arrived that her husband, the king, was dead. Heartbroken, she wept through the night until her shakti compelled a Goddess to appear and ask why she cried. When the queen explained her distress, the Goddess revealed how she had been tricked by her brothers and instructed her to repeat the Karva Chauth fast with complete devotion. When Veervati repeated the fast, Yama was forced to restore her husband to life.

    In a variant of this story, the brothers build a massive fire behind a mountain instead and trick their sister by convincing her that the glow is the moon. She breaks her fast and word arrives that her beloved husband has died. She immediately begins running to her husband’s house, which is somewhat distant, and is intercepted by Shiv[disambiguation needed]-Parvati. Parvati reveals the trickery to her, cuts her own little finger to give the wife a few drops of her holy blood, and instructs her to be careful in keeping the complete fast in the future. The wife sprinkles Parvati’s blood on her dead husband and, coming back to life, they are reunited.

    The Legend of Mahabharata

    The belief in this fast and its associated rituals goes back to the pre-Mahabharata times. Draupadi, too, is said to have observed this fast. Once Arjun went to the Nilgiris for penance and the rest of the Pandavas faced many problems in his absence. Draupadi, out of desperation, remembered Lord Krishna and asked for help. Lord Krishna reminded her that on an earlier occasion, when Goddess Parvati had sought Lord Shiva’s guidance under similar circumstances, she had been advised to observe the fast of Karva Chauth. In some tellings of this legend, Shiva tells Parvati the story of Veervati to describe the Karva Chauth fast. Draupadi followed the instructions and observed the fast with all its rituals. Consequently, the Pandavas were able to overcome their problems.[37]

    The Legend of Karva

    A woman named Karva was deeply devoted to her husband. Her intense love and dedication towards him gave her shakti (spiritual power). While bathing at a river, her husband was caught by a crocodile. Karva bound the crocodile with a cotton yarn and asked Yama (the god of death) to send the crocodile to hell. Yama refused. Karva threatened to curse Yama and destroy him. Yama, afraid of being cursed by Pati-vrat (devoted) wife, sent the crocodile to hell and blessed Karva’s husband with long life. Karva and her husband enjoyed many years of wedded bliss. To this day, Karva Chauth is celebrated with great faith and belief.

    The Story of Satyavan and Savitri

    When Lord Yama came to procure Satyavan’s soul, Savitri begged him to grant him life. When he refused, she stopped eating and drinking and followed Yama who carried away her dead husband. Yama said that she could ask for any other boon except for the life of her husband. Savitri asked that she be blessed with children. Yama agreed. Being a “‘Pati-Vrat (devoted) wife, Savitri would never let any other man be the father of her children. Yama was left with no other choice but to restore Savitri’s husband to life

     

     

  • Hinduism Predictions. True? Kedarnath Floods

     

    Rudra,Vishnu and Brahma.
    Rudra,Vishnu and Brahma.

    There is  a news item stating that the Bhavishya Purna predicted the onslaught of the Floods in Uttarakhand and the near destruction of Kedarnath Temple(the Temple ,remains more or less in tact though).

    This follows a set pattern.

    An event occus.

    People come up and say that this has been predicted in the Kalki Purana, Bhavishya(means  Future) Purana,Vishnu Purana and the like.

    The detractors say that if the references are there, people should have made it Public before the event and  not after it had taken place,

    Seems to be valid argument.

    The problem is who would believe if such things were informed in advance..

    Take the case of Pushpaka Vimana, a sort of Flying Chariot, used by Ravana  to abduct Sita.

    Or the assertion in the Kalki Purana that children of around 9 to 10 years would conceive.

    That men would live from the earnings of a woman.

    Men would become closer to their wife’s parents and distance themselves away from their parents.

    Merit would not be the criterion in the Society but Money.

    Power would belong to the Rich.

    Women would lust after men openly.

    Men would look at even their daughter with  lecherous intent.

    Teachers would elope with students.

    Men would marry older women.

    Children would not be born out of Intercourse.

    Children would not be conceived and nurtured in the  womb.

    Children would be born in a Vessel.

     

    Lamps would burn upside down.

    Unseasonable floods, and change of Seasons would occur.

    That the Dog Star days are accurately predicted when the Summer heat is at its fiercest.(Dog Star is Sirius).

    That there are only Nine planets,Pluto and Neptune are Chaya Grahas,, not among the Planets.

    Now Scientists say that Neptune/Plato can not really be called planets,after redefining what a Planet is.

    There is a Mysterious energy which one can not perceive and it would drive the Universe.

    That the Universe has no limitations, it expands and we can perceive what we can for we are limited.

    There are particles that travel faster than Light.

    Man will attempt to find the Ultimate Matter, would fail , find another fundamental Unit((CERN says exactly this on God Particle)

    Very little will be revealed or known about the Gravitational Force and we will never comprehend it in full, which is the case even now.

    Discoveries made earlier my Man will be reversed., theories will change.

    1.     Venus and Rain: Tamil literature and Sanskrit literature associate Venus with the rains. Astronomers and meteorologists will discover that Venus has a link with the rains in future. If Venus goes towards south, the world will have a drought (going south is an astrological jargon to denote appearing towards south). The Vedas and Tamil literature talk about twelve year long droughts. So the scientists will find out that the position of Venus has an impact on world’s weather.

    We know that the sun has a big role in the growth of plants. We read plants make food by photosynthesis using sun light. But Sanskrit literature is very clear and loud in saying moon’s rays give energy to the plants. So biologists will find out soon the link between the moon and the plants. But Hindus never denied Sun’s role.

    Sanskrit Navagraha Stotras (hymns on nine heavenly bodies) gives the relationship between the planets. Hindus have already found out that Jupiter is the largest and heaviest planet and named it GURU appropriately. Guru means leader, teacher and heavy in Sanskrit. Mars is called Red planet by Tamil and Sanskrit poets. Mars is already confirmed red by scientists. Mars is called Bhumi Puthra/ son of earth. Scientists also believe Mars may have water and life.

    Saturn is called a black planet by Sangam Tamil poets and Sanskrit poets (Maim meen in Tamil and Neela in Sanskrit). Saturn will be confirmed black by scientists in future. It is also called chaya puthra (son of shadow as well as son of sun). Hindus said that Saturn has a son called Manthi. It corresponds to the ring (Mantle) around it.

    Time is Cyclic and Not Linear.

    In recent years physicists have had to address the interplay of consciousness and the physical world. In Quantum Physics much has been made over Bell’s Theorem. The implications of this theorem and the experimental findings that flow from it are staggering. They force us to consider that the entire notion of a purely objective world is in conflict not only with the theory of quantum mechanics, but with the facts drawn from actual experiments. These findings point insistently to a profound interaction between conscious mental activity and the physical world itself.

    The Rishi’s vision

    The Rishi’s vision of a world in which man participates in a seamless existence, indivisibly united with the universe around him, resonates through a discovery called “BELL’S THEOREM”. This discovery, first proposed in 1964 by the physicist John S. Bell was first confirmed by experiment in 1972 by Professor John Clauser at Berkley. It is an almost unbelievable result – unbelievable because the logical mind has great difficulty in comprehending how it can be true. Its impact on the physics community has been enormous. Professor Henry Stapp, a physicist at Berkley and an authority on the implications of Bell’s Theorem, …

    More information In Sankhya and Vaisheshika Systems.

    When predictions are made at a time when they look far-fetched , they are dismissed as Myths.

    When it is said after the incident, it is ridiculed saying that it could have been said earlier.

    I have quoted some predictions that has come true and some yet to be proved.

    Please read the Puranas to find what is said.

    The Puransa are vast and these subjects are not dealt with in a separate chapters, except in  some case; they are interspersed throughout the Puranas and the Atharva Veda.

    To find more on the Occult, one may refer the Atharva Veda and the Book the Shakti and Shakta by Sir John Woodroffe.

    http://www.amazon.com/The-Atharvaveda-Forgotten-Books/dp/1605065854/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1373946956&sr=1-1&keywords=atharva+veda (more…)

  • Search Locate Stranded Uttarakhand Mobile Location BSNL

    Uttarakhand Help Lines.
    Uttarakhand Help Lines.

    BSNL Telecom service provider, India has come out with Help Line to locate those who were left stranded by the recent Uttarakhand Floods.

    BSNL has established a Help Line Number  ,” for getting last mobile location update in Uttarakhand. No is 1503 or 09412024365,” BSNL CMD R K Upadhyay said.

    This will help people find out the last mobile phone location of their relatives and friends stranded in flood-hit Uttarakhand.

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  • Uttarakhand Floods Helplines Find People

    Following are the Helplines for the Uttarakhand Flood devastation , which has claimed 1000 lives so far and had left 30,000 stranded.

    Uttarakhand Floods
    Uttarakhand Floods
    Lord Siva's Statue submerged
    Lord Siva’s Statue submerged

    Indian Army Web site  Helpline.

    http://suryahopes.in/

     

    LUCKNOW MEDICAL EMERGENCY HELPLINE
    BSNL Toll Free Number 1800-180-5558
    Mobile Number 8009833388
    Landline Number 0522-2482901
    0522-2482902
    TATA Toll Free Number 1800-419-0282
    RUDRA PRAYAG
    Landline Number 01634-233700
    Mobile Number 09410520486
    DEHRADUN
    Landline Number 0135-2710334
    0135-2710335
    0135-2710233
    BADRINATH
    Landline Number 01381-460569
    NAINITAL
    Landline Number 05946-250138
    KEDARNATH
    Landline Number 01364-233236
    01364-233610
    Mobile Number 08395038251
    08006964300
    GAUCHER
    Landline Number 01363-240799
    Mobile Number 07895489337
    JOSHIMATH
    Landline Number 01389-222259
    Mobile Number 09557430129
    DHARCHULA
    Landline Number 05967-222020
    GOURI KUND
    Mobile Number 091763095758

    Uttarkashi: 01374-226126, 226161

    Chamoli: 01372-251437

    Tehri: 01376-233433

    Rudraprayag: 01732-1077

    The ITBP helpline and control room numbers: 011-24362892, 9968383478

    Army medical emergency helpline numbers: 18001805558, 18004190282, 8009833388

    Uttarakhand Helpline numbers: 0135-2710334, 2710335, 2710233

    Railway helpline numbers at Haridwar: 09760534054/09760534055;

    Dehradun: 01352622131;

    Rishikesh: 0135243416

    Many NGOs are also running campaign:

    Uday Foundation 011-26561333, Email: help@udayfoundationindia.org

    Relief Material can be sent directly to Uday Foundation Uttrakhand Warehouse cum base camp office at following address:-

    Uday Foundation – Help for Uttrakhand

    C/O Parmarth Gurukul

    Veerpur Khurdh

    PO: Virbhadra

    Rishikesh, Uttrakhand – 249202

    Monetary help can be send through cheque or DD in favour of “Uday Foundation” and courier the same to Uday Foundation, 91A ( Near Airtel) Adhchini, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110017

    Source:

    http://ibnlive.in.com/news/uttarakhand-floods-heres-how-you-can-help/400856-3-243.html

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