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Lord Deepa Puja Deepa Pooja on Ashada Amavasya 2011 and Pregnancy

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Deepa Puja is an auspicious observance to perform on Ashada Amavasya day. In 2011, the date of Deepa Puja or Diya Pooja is July 30 in Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu calendars. As per North Indian Hindu calendar Ashada Amavasya Deepa Puja is July 1. On the day of Deepa Puja, people clean and decorate their houses. Devotees clean all diyas (deepas) they had in house and decorate them with colours. They clean and sanctify a table and decorate it with rangoli (kolam) designs or patterns and keep all the diyas on the table. Then, they lit the diyas and perform puja.

Deepa Puja is dedicated to the ones Ishta Devata (Favorite God) and to Pancha Bhootas (five primordial elements – Air, Water, Fire, Sky and the Earth). Some devotees dedicate Deepa Puja or the Deepa Jyothi (sacred flame) to the Mother Goddesses – Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Parvati and Goddess Saraswati.

In the evening of Deepa puja day, all the diyas are lit once again and kept around the house just like Diwali Puja (Deepavali Pooja). People believe that the sparkling light of diyas drives out all the evil and bad powers by which they are suffered and welcomes new brightness into their life. They also believe that Deepa Puja provides them Asta Aishwarayas (8 types of wealth). Just after the day of Deepa Puja (Ashada Amavasya), the holy Shravan month begins.

Lord Boudha Kalki Predictions Kalki Jayanthi 2011 – Kalki Jayanti 2011 date

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Kalki Jayanthi is the appearance day of Lord Kalki. Lord Kalki is believed as the tenth incarnation of Lord Sri Maha Vishnu. In 2011, Kalki Jayanthi date is August 4. It is observed on Shukla Paksha Sashti in Shravan Maas. As per Hinduism, Kalki avatar appears at the end of the Kali Yuga.

In South Indian states, Kalki Jayanthi is celebrated in Bhadrapad maas i.e. on 31 August, 2011. The festival is observed with much gusto in Vaishnava temples (temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu) such as – Tirupati Sri Venkateshwara temple, Sri Rangam Ranganatha swamy temple, Udupi Sri Krishna temple, Guruvayur Sri Krishna temple, and Bhadrachalam Sita Ramachandraswamy temple.

Lord Madhushrawni Vrat Katha, Madhushravani Tritiya 2011 – Madhusravani Vrat 2011 date

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Madhushravani Tritiya or Madhusravani Vrat is a main ritual observed during Shravani month in North Indian states. Madhushravani Tritiya vrat 2011 date is 2 August 2011. In some places it is also observed for 13 days (begins on July 20 and ends with Madhushrava Tritiya). Madhusrava Tritiya vrat katha or the stories of this vrata are recited daily during 13 days of Puja.

During the festival of Madhushrava Tritiya, newly married girls stay at their parent’s home. Special recipes are sent to bride’s home from bridegroom’s home. Nag Devata is worshipped on Madhushrava Tritiya festival.

Lord Sawan Parikrama Visiting Shiva Temples in Agra in Shravan Month

Visiting Shiva Temples in Shravan month is highly auspicious especially on Mondays (Somvar) in the month. Sawan Parikrama in Agra is the circumnavigation of four temples on foot for about 50 kilometers. The four temples are Rajeshwar Temple, Kailash Temple, Balkeshwar Temple and Prithvi Nath Temple. The Shravan Parikrama at Agra is held on the second Monday of Sawan month as per traditional Hindu calendar followed in North India.

Thousands of devotees join in the walk to these four temples. Those participating in the walk also undertake a fast on Mondays. The four temples are decorated and special pujas are conducted.

Lord Krishna Jhoola Festival 2011 Hindola or Swing Festival 2011 in Sri Krishna Temples

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Jhoola festival or Hindola Utsav, also known as Swing festival, is the most beautifully celebrated festival in Sri Krishna temples. In Vrindavan Banke Bihariji Temple, Jhoola festival 2011 date is August 2. This is a month-long festival in most of the temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Jagannath. It is celebrated on Haryali Teej day (third day in Krishna Paksha of Shravan month).

In Puri Jagannath Mandir, Jhula Festival or Jhulan Yatra is celebrated for 5 days which begins on August 9 and ends on August 13, 2011. In all Gaudiya Matha temples, Jhulana Yatra (Swing festival) begins on August 9 and ends on August 12 in 2011. In ISKCON Bangalore, Jhulan Utsava 2011 dates are – from August 10 to August 13. In some temples Jhulan Utsav is celebrated for 13 days.

Lord Hayagriva Jayanti 2011, Hayagreeva Jayanthi in 2011

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Hayagriva Jayanti or Hayagreeva Jayanthi is the first appearance day of Lord Hayagriva, the God of wisdom and knowledge. Hayagriva Jayanti 2011 date is August 13. Hayagriva Jayanthi falls on Shravan Purnima, the Full Moon day in Shravan month (August). Hayagriva Jayanti is also known as Hayagreeva Utpatti.
Lord Hayagriva is believed as the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He protected the Chatur Vedas (four Vedas) from the demons called Madhu and Kaitabha.
To honor Lord Hayagriva, on Hayagriva Jayanti day (Shravana Purnima), Avani Avittam / Veda Upakarma (changing of sacred thread) is observed in South India.
Students worship Lord Hayagriva for betterment in their education and for good concentration on studies.
Lord Hayagriva is also worshipped on Mahanavami, ninth day of Durga Navratri. Here is the legend or story of birth of Lord Hayagriva swamy.

Lord Kerpuja in Shravan Month 2011

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Ker Puja is an important tribal festival celebrated during Shravan month in Tripura. Usually, Kerpuja begins two weeks after Kharchi Puja. Ker Puja 2011 date is July 23.

Ker Puja is performed by Tripura’s royal family within their place. It is performed for the welfare, integration, and prosperity of the state.

Kerpuja in Shravan Month 2011

Lord Shravan Shukrawar Vrat, Friday Puja in Shravan Month

Shravan Shukrawar Vrat or Friday puja in Shravan month is an auspicious vrata dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, mainly observed in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat & Andhra Pradesh. In 2011, Shravan Shukrawar Vrat dates are: August 5, 12, 19 & August 26. The second Friday of Shravani month is observed as Varalakshmi Vratham in AP, Varmahalakshmi Festival in Karnataka, Maharashtra & Gujarat. Goddess Varalakshmi, an aspect of Goddess Lakshmi, is worshipped on this day.

Jiviti Puja or Jara Jivantika Vrat is observed on all Fridays in Shravani month in Maharashtra & Gujarat. In AP & Karnataka, Lakshmi Puja is performed on all Shravani Shukrawar.

Shravani Shukrawar Puja begins with Sampada Lakshmi Vratham on 1st Friday and ends with Mahalakshmi Vrat Samapana or Udwasan or Udyapana. In many places, Vaibhava Lakshmi Vratham, Siddha Lakshmi Vrata, and Ashtalakshmi Pujan are observed on Fridays in Shravan month.

In North India, Shravani Shukrawar vrat dates in 2011 are: July 22, 29, August 5 & August 12.

Shravan Shukrawar Vrat, Friday Puja in Shravan Month

Lord Visalakshi Yatra Vishalakshi Shravan Yatra

Visalakshi Yatra is dedicated to Goddess Vishalakshi – an incarnation of Goddess Shakti. Goddess Visalakshi is worshipped at the spot where the Karna Kundala (ear ring) of Goddess Sati fell. The temple dedicated to Vishalakshi is located at Varanasi and in Shravan month a yatra is organized to the temple. Visalakshi Yatra 2011 date is August 16.

It is observed on the third day during the shukla paksha or waxing phase of moon in Shravan month.

Visalakshi Temple is counted among the 18 Shaktipeetah that is popular in some regions.

The temple at Varanasi is very small but has a strong legend. Some people believe that Visalakshi is the Shakti of Kashi Vishwanath form of Shiva.
Visalakshi Yatra – Vishalakshi Shravan Yatra

Lord Budh Pujan in Shravan Month

Budh Pujan, a vrat dedicated to Lord Budha (Planet Mercury) of Navagrahas, is observed on Budhwar (Wednesdays) in Shravan Month. In 2011, Bidh Pujan dates are: August 3, 10, 17, and August 24. It is mainly observed in Maharashtra and some places in Karnataka and Gujarat.

Those who are suffering from the Budh graha dosh, can perform Budh Pujan in Shravan month to get rid of the Budha graha dosh. Read Budha Graha Gayatri Mantra here.

Budh Pujan in Shravan Month

Lord Vittal Pujan on Budhvar in Shravan Month

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Budhvar (Wednesdays) in Shravan month is dedicated to Lord Vittal (Vithala of Pandharpur). In 2011, Shravan Vithala Pujan dates are: August 3, 10, 17, and August 24. Vittal Pujan is observed on Wednesdays in Shravan Maas in Maharashtra and some parts of Karnataka (North Karnataka – Gulbarga, Bidar, Belgaum, Bijapur, Bagalkot, Gadag, and Koppal districts).

Many devotees visit Pandharpur Vithoba Temple and offer special pujas on Shravan Budhwar. Budh Pujan is also observed on Wednesdays in Shravan month in Maharashtra.

Lord Mauna Panchami Vrat during Shrabani Mela 2011, 20 July 2011

20 July 2011 is Mauna Panchami, today, Wednesday. It is observed widely in Deoghar Baba Baidyanath Dham during Shrabani Mela and some other pilgrimage sites where Kanwaris perform Shiva Puja. It is observed on Krishna Paksha Panchami in Shravan month as per North Indian Hindi calendars. Mauna Panchami is a vrat of silence and mental peace. In Hindu way of living, Mauna has great significance. Lord Dakshinamurthi, an aspect of Lord Shiva, is worshipped on Maun Panchami.

Serpent Gods (Naga Devtas like Manasa Devi & Ashtanag) are worshipped on Maun Panchami. Dakshinamurthi Stotram and Naga Suktam (Sarpa Suktam) are the important prayers to chant on Maun Panchami Vrat.

Lord Bheemana Amavasya 2011 Bhima Amavasya Vrata Pathi Sanjivani Puja Sree Ayyaguru Pooja Amavasya or Amavasi, Hariyali Amavas or Bheemana Amavasya

Bheemana Amavasya or Bhima Amavasya or Jyoti Bheemeswara Vrata, also known as Pathi Sanjivani Puja is an important vrata observed on Ashada Amavasy mainly in Karnataka. In 2011, Bheemana Amavasya date is July 30, Tuesday. Married women perform the vrata for better health and longer life of their husband. Women worship the divine couple, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, on this Amavasy day. Sree Ayyaguru Pooja Amavasya or Amavasi, Hariyali Amavas or Bheemana Amavasya

Bhimana Amavasya Vrata katha or legend of Bhimana Amavasya is mentioned in the Skanda Purana. Thambittu Deepa or Thembittu Deepam and Bhandara Hodiyuvudhu are the main aspects of Bhima Amavasya vrata which is also referred to as Jyothir Bhimeshwara Vrata or Pathi Sanjivani vrata.

Lord First Shravan Somvar Vrat in North India Monday Fasting 18 July 2011

Today – July 18, 2011 – is the first Shravan Somvar Vrat. Mondays in the Hindi month of Shravan is dedicated to Shiva and Hindus in North India observe Shravan Somvar Vrat. In this month, Shivling is bathed with holy water from River Ganga. Fasting is Linkobserved from sunrise to sunset on all Mondays in the month.

Note – Shravan month began on July 16, 2011 only in North India.

In Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Goa Shravan begins only on July 31, 2011.

First Shravan Somvar Vrat in North India Monday Fasting 18 July 2011

Lord Pothi Purnima Date Full Moon Day in Shravan Month

Pothi Purnima is observed on the full moon day in Shravan month. The day is dedicated to the reading of the books written Gurus and Saints. It is observed on Guru Purnima day and also by some communities on Shravan Purnima day. Guru Purnima is on July 15, 2011 and Shravan Purnima is on August 13, 2011.

The day is primarily meant for showing respect to Gurus and Saints.

In Shirdi Sai Baba temples, Sai Charita is read on the day – non stop by several devotees.

Lord Shravan Month Maas 2011 Shravana Masam Mahina in 2011

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Shravana Masam or Shravan month or Shravana masam, also known as Sawan mahina, is very auspicious Hindu month. Each and everyday during the Shravana Mas has some significance. Shravan month 2011 begins on 16th July and ends on 13th August in North Indian Hindi calendars. In Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada and Telugu Panchangam, Shravan mahina 2011 starts on 31st July and ends on 29th August 2011.

Especially, Shravan Somvar (Mondays in Shravan month) are most auspicious which are solely dedicated to Lord Shiva. On Shravan Shukravar (Fridays in Shravana masa), women worship Goddess Mahalakshmi. Shravan month is the first month of auspicious Chaturmasa Puja

Festivals and auspicious days in Shravan month 2011:

  • Ganesh Sankashti Chaturthi – 18 July 2011
  • Manasa Pooja begins in Bengal – 17 July 2011
  • Naag Panchami in Bengal – 20 July 2011
  • Kher Puja in Tripura – 23 July 2011
  • Kamika Ekadasi – 26 July 2011
  • Pradosh – 28 July 2011
  • Shravan Amavasya in North India – 30 July 2011
  • Haryali Amavasya – 30 July 2011
  • Chitlagi Amabasya – 30 July 2011
  • Madhusrava Tritiya vrat – 2 August 2011
  • Durva Ganapati Vrat – 3 August 2011
  • li>Shukla Yajur Shravani – 3 August 2011
  • Naga Panchami – 4 August 2011 – Kalki Jayanti – Ruk Hiranya keshi Shravani
  • Supoudan varna sashiti – 4 August 2011
  • Sheetla Saptami – 5 August 2011 – Shriyal Sashti
  • Mahalakshmi Sthapana Pujan – 5 August 2011
  • Jara Jivantika Pujan dates in 2011 – 5 August 2011, 12 August 2011, 19 August 2011, and 26 August 2011
  • Durvashtami – 6 August 2011
  • Putrada Ekadasi – 9 August 2011 – Pavitra Ekadashi
  • Jhulan Yatra begins – 9 August 2011
  • Pradosh – 11 August 2011
  • Varalakshmi Vrat – 12 August 2011 – Varadlakshmi Vrat
  • Nariyali Purnima – 13 August 2011 – Rakshabandhan
  • Ruk Shukla Yajur Taittariya Shravani – 13 August 2011
  • Balbhadra Puja in Odisha – 13 August 2011
  • Amarnath Yatra begins – 13 August 2011
  • Jhulan Yatra culminates – 13 August 2011
  • Avani Avittam – 13 August 2011 – Rakhi Purnima
  • Sankashti Chaturthi – 17 August 2011
  • Sri Krishna Jayanti Upvaas – 21 August 2011 – Sri Krishna Janmashtami
  • Gopalkala – 22 August 2011
  • Aja Ekadashi – 25 August 2011
  • Pradosh – 26 August 2011
  • Shravan Amavasya in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka – 29 August 2011
  • Polala Amavasya in Andhra Pradesh – 29 August 2011
  • Pola or Bail Pola – 29 August 2011
  • Pithori Amavasya – 29 August 2011

Lord Upakarma August 2011 Date of Yagnopavitam Changed

Upakarma is a ritual associated with Hindu Brahmin community especially in South India and it is the day the sacred thread worn by Brahmins known as ‘Yagnopavitam’ is changed. Upakarma date in 2011 is on August 13. There are Brahmins who are the followers of Rig Veda, Yajur Veda and Sama Veda and they have separate dates for Upakarma. The Upakarma for Sama Vedi Brahmins in 2011 is on August 29. The ritual is also known as Avani Avittam in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

The ritual is observed on the Shravan Purnima day.

Legend has it that Lord Hayagriva, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, got back the Vedas stolen by the Asuras (Demons) on the Shravan Purnima day.

Upakarma means ‘the beginning.’ After a holy dip in a sacred river or pond or Tritha, male Brahmins change the sacred thread and wear a new one. Symbolically the ritual means a new beginning.

Students also begin the study of the Vedas on this day.

Lord Shukla Yajur Shravani 3 August 2011, Rig Hiranyakesi Shravani 2011, Rig Shukla Yajur Taittariya Shravani

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Shukla Yajur Shravani is observed today, 3 August 2011. It is observed in Shravan month by some Brahmin communities in Maharashtra, Goa, and some parts of Gujarat. In 2011, Shukla Yajur Shravani is performed a day prior to Rig Hiranyakesi Shravani. On the Hasta Nakshatra in Shravan month, Rig Hiranyakesi Sravani ritual is observed.

The other Shravani ritual is Rig Shukla Yajur Taittariya Shravani. It is observed on Shravan Purnima, Rakshabandhan festival.

In South Indian Brahmin communities, generally Upakarma is performed during Shravan Purnima. There are some differences in dates and the procedures to perform. Samaveda Upakarma varies basically from Rig Veda and Yajurveda Upakarma dates.

Lord Kalash Dasami in Shravan month

Kalash Dasami is a ritual observed in Shravan month in western parts of India, especially by some communities in Maharashtra. Kalash Dasami 2011 date is August 8. It is observed on the Sravan Shukla Paksha Dashami or the 10th day of the waxing phase of moon in Shravan month.

The rituals are associated with offering prayers to the Kalash – a pot atop with a coconut.

Kalasha symbolically represents creation. The vacant pot, symbolizes earth, and the water filled symbolizes the primordial water from which life began on earth. Life began in water and nothing can exist in this world without water.

Lord Baba Mohan Ram Temple Shravan Festival Mandir Baba Mohan Ram at Milakhpur in Rajasthan

Baba Mohan Ram Temple, located at Kali Kohli Village in Milakhpur in Alwar District in Rajasthan, is dedicated to Baba Mohan Ram, an incarnation of Shiva, Sri Krishna and Sri Ram. The most important fair and festival is held her from the first day of the Shukla Paksha of Shravan month – August 1, 2011 to August 3, 2011.

The temple is around 100 km from New Delhi. By road the temple is off the National Highway 18. On NH 18 from Daruhera take the Bhiwari Industrial Area road. Just about 2 km before Bhiwari Industrial Area take a right Milakhpur Village and Kali Kholi.

The temple is located atop a mountain. Khili is a holy black cave. There is an Akhand Jyoti in the cave.

The Shravan festival is for three days and attracts nearly 100,000 people.
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