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Saturday, March 15, 2008

THE COLORFUL FESTIVAL OF HOLI




The colorful festival of Holi

Holi 2008 : Saturday, March 22
The festival of Holi is celebrated on the day after the full moon in early March every year.
Holi is one of the oldest Hindu festivals.


The story centres around an arrogant king who resents his son Prahlada worshipping Lord Vishnu. He attempts to kill his son but fails each time. Finally, the king's sister Holika who is said to be immune to burning, sits with the boy in a huge fire. However, the prince Prahlada emerges unscathed, while his aunt burns to death. Holi commemorates this event from mythology, and huge bonfires are burnt on the eve of Holi as its symbolic representation
Story Of Holika and Prahlad:
There was a demon-king named Hiranyakashipu .who won over the kingdom of earth and ordered everybody to worship him and not the God. However, his little son Prahlad refused to do so and continued to worship the almighty Lord Vishnu, the Hindu God. He tried many times to kill him but Lord Vishnu saved him every time. One of the sisters of the king named Holika had powers to walk through fire unharmed. Thus he ordered her to kill Prahlad by walking through the fire with him. However, Lord VISHNU came to his help and Prahlad was saved while Holika perished. Somehow, she didn't knew that her powers were only effective if she entered the fire alone. Even today, bonfires are lit on the night of Holi in memory of the event and burning of the wicked aunt Holika.
LORD VISHNU

Holi is spread out over two days (it used to be five, and in some places it is longer). The entire holiday is associated with a loosening of social restrictions normally associated with caste, sex, status and age. Holi thus bridges social gaps and brings people together: employees and employers, men and women, rich and poor, young and old.

On the evening of the first day of Holi, a public bonfire is held, commemorating the burning of Holika. Traditionally, Hindu boys spend the weeks prior to Holi combing the neighborhood for any waste wood they can find for the bonfire. The fire is lit sometime between 10 PM and midnight (at the rising of the moon), not generally in an orderly fashion. Everyone gathers in the street for the event, and the air rings with shouts, catcalls, curses and general mayhem.
The central ritual of Holi is the throwing and applying of colored water and powders on friends and family, which gives the holiday its common name "Festival of Colors."

In Bengal, Holi features the Dolayatra (Swing Festival), in which images of the gods are placed on specially decorated platforms and devotees take turns swinging them. In the meantime, women dance around and sing special songs as men spray colored water at them.



This exuberant festival is also associated with the immortal love of Krishna and Radha,
Story Of Radha and Krishna:
Lord Krishna was dark while his spiritual love-mate Radha had fair-complexion. So child Krishna often used to complain about the injustice of nature towards him to his mother Yashoda and would ask her the reason. One day, Yashoda suggested Krishna to apply color on Radha's face and changeher complexion in any color he desired. The naughty Krisha immediately set off to his mission and one can often see paintings and murals depicting Krishna throwing colors on Radha and other 'gopis'. This lovable prank of throwing colored powder and water jets called 'pichkaris' soon gained favor with the peotradition of Holi. This is the reason that people often carry images of Krishna and Radha through the streets. The Holi of Mathura region, where Krishna was born, has a special fervor.

Holi is observed all over the north, it's celebrated with special joy and zest at Mathura, Vrindavan, Nandgaon, and Barsnar. These towns once housed the divine Krishna. Each area celebrates Holi differently; the Bhil tribesmen of western Madhya Pradesh, who've retained many of their pre-Hindu customs, celebrate holi in a unique way.
In rural Maharashtra State, where the festival is known as Rangapanchami it is celebrated with dancing and singing.
In the towns of Rajasthan — especially Jaisalmer — the music's great, and clouds of pink, green, and turquoise powder fill the air. The grounds of Jaisalmer's Mandir Palace are turned into chaos, with dances, folk songs, and colored-powder confusion.
Story Of Kamadeva:
After the death of his consort Sati, Lord Shiva was so shocked and hurt that he went into a deep meditation and stopped looking after his worldly responsibilities. This led to many complications in the world's affairs. Thus, gods conspired to bring him out of his trance with the help of Goddess Parvati, who wished to marry the great lord and Kamadeva, the God of love, passion and lust. Though, mindful of the consequences, Kamadeva undertook the task for the world's good and shot one of his love arrows on the great Lord who had mastered all the worldly temptations. As Shiva's eyes opened, he was furious by the trick of Kamdeva and directed the wrath of his third eye on him and burned him on the spot. However, later he did give him an immortal life. It is believed that Lord Shiva burned Kamadeva on the day of Holi and thus, many people worship him for his sacrifice and offer him a mango blossoms that he loved and sandalwood paste to cool off the pain of his fatal burns.

The colorful festival of Holi is celebrated on Phalgun Purnima which comes in February end or early March. Holi festival has an ancient origin and celebrates the triumph of 'good' over 'bad'. The colorful festival bridges the social gap and renew sweet relationships. On this day, people hug and wish each other 'Happy Holi'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holi
Popular Holi songs from Bollywood
BOLLEYWOOD CLASSIC OLD SONG

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Sri Mahalakshmi Ashtakam

Sri Mahalakshmi Ashtakam

SHRI MAHALAKSHMI ASHTAKAM

1) Namasthethu Mahaamaye Shripeede Surapujithe !

Shangachakra gadha hasthe Mahalakshmi Namosthu the !!

2) Namasthe Garudaa rude kolaasara bhayankari !
Sarva paapa hare devi Mahalakshmi Namosthu the !!

3) Sarvajne Sarvavarade Sarvadhustha Bhayankari !
Sarvadhukka hare devi Mahalakshmi Namosthu the !!

4) Siddhi Buddhi Pradha devi Bhuddhi Mukthi pradaayini !
Mantramoorthe Sadha devi Mahalakshmi Namosthu the !!

5) Aadhyantharahithe Devi Aadhyashakthi Maheshwari !
Yogaje yogasampoothe Mahalakshmi Namosthu the !!

6) Sthula saokshma Mahaaroudre Mahashakti Mahodare !
Mahaapaapahare devi Mahalakshmi Namosthu the !!

7) Padmaasanasthithe Devi Parabrahmaswarupini !
Parameswari Jaganmaatha Mahalakshmi Namosthu the !!

8) Swethaambaradhare Devi Nanaalankaarabhooshithe !
Jagasthathe Jaganmaatha Mahalakshmi Namosthu the !!

9) Mahalakshmiashtakam sthothram yah patethe Bhaktimaannarah !
Sarvasiddhi Mavaapnothi Raajyam Praapnothi Sarvadha !!

10) Ekakaale Padenithyam Mahaapaapavinaashanam !
Dvikaalam yeh patenityam Dhana Dhaanya samanvithaha !!

11) Trikaalam Yeha patenityam mahashatruvinashanam !
Mahalakshmir Bhavenityam Prasanna Varade Shuba !!


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Thursday, March 06, 2008

SHIVARATRI








Sri Shiva Ratri - The night of Shiva










SRI SIVASTAKAM


Sri Sivastakam
Namo namaste tri-dasheshvaraya
bhutadi nathaya mridaya
nityam gagga-taraggotthita-bala-chandra-
chudaya gauri-nayanotsavaya

(I repeatedly offer my obeisances unto you, the controller of the thirty primal demigods;
unto you, the original father of all created beings;
unto you, whose character is gracious;
unto you, whose head is crested by the sickle moon arisen from the waves of the Ganga and unto you, who are a festival for the eyes of the fair goddess Gauri.")

Sutapta chamikara-chandra-nila-
padma-pravalambuda-kanti-vastraih
sa nritya-raggesta-vara-pradaya
kaivalya-nathaya vrisa-dhvajaya


(I offer my obeisances unto you, who are dressed in garments resembling molten gold, the moon, blue lotuses, coral, and dark rain clouds;
unto you, who bestow the most desirable boons on your devotees by means of your delightful dancing;
unto you, who are the master of the impersonalists and
unto you, whose flag bears the image of the bull.")

Sudhamzu-suryagni-vilochanena
tamo-bhide te jagatah shivaya
sahasra-shubhramshu-sahasra-rashmi-
sahasra-sajjit-tvara-tejase'stu


(I offer my obeisances unto you, who dispells darkness with your three eyes -
the moon,the sun,the fire.
unto you, who causes auspiciousness for all the living entities of the universe and
unto you, whose potency easily defeats that of thousands of moons and suns.")

Nageza-ratnojjvala-
vigrahaya shardula-charmamzuka-divya-tejase
sahasra-patropari samsthitaya
varaggada-mukta-bhuja-dvayaya ,


(I offer my obeisances unto you,
whose form is brilliantly illuminated by the jewels of Ananta, the king of snakes;
unto you, who are clothed by a tiger-skin and thus radiate divine effulgence;
unto you, who sits upon a thousand-petalled lotus and unto you,
whose two arms are adorned by lusterous bangles.")

Su-nupura-ragjita-pada-padma
ksarat-sudha-bhritya-sukha-pradaya
vichitra-ratnaugha-vibhusitaya
premanam evadya harau videhi.

(I offer my obeisances unto you,
who brings happiness to your servitors, as you pour on them the liquid nectar from your two reddish lotus feet,
which ring with charming anklebells.
Obeisances unto you, who is adorned with an abundance of gems - please endow me with pure love for Lord Hari.")

Sri rama govinda mukunda shaure
sri krishna narayana vasudeva
ity-adi namamririta-pana-matta-
bhriggadhi-payakhila-dukha-hantre


(O Shri Rama, O Govinda, O Mukunda, O Shauri,
O Shri krsna, O Narayana, O Vaasudeva!'
I offer my obeisances unto you, Lord Shiva, the monarch of intoxicated bee-like devotees, maddened by drinking the nectar of these and other holy names of the Lord. Obeisances unto you, the destroyer of all grief.")

sri naradadyaih satatam sugopya-
jijjasita-yashu vara-pradaya
tebhyo harer bhakti-sukha-pradaya
shivaya sarva-gurave namo namaha


("I offer my respectful obeisances again and again unto you, who is forever enquired of confidentially by Shri Narada and other sages;
unto you, who also grants favors to them very quickly;
unto you, who bestows the happiness of Hari-bhakti;
unto you, who creates auspiciousness and unto you,
who is the guru of everyone.")

Sri gaura-netrosava-maggalaya
tat-prana-nathaya rasa-pradaya
sada samutkantha-govinda-lila-
gana-pravinaya namo'stu tubhyam

("I offer my obeisances unto you, who are a festival of auspiciousness for the eyes of Goddess Gauri;
unto you, who is the monarch of her life-breath;
unto you, who is capable of bestowing transcendental rasa and
unto you, who is expert in forever singing songs of the pastimes of Lord Govinda with great longing.")

Etat shivasyastakam adbhutam mahat
shrinvan hari-prema labheta shighram
jjanam ca vijjanam apurva-vaibhavam
yo bhava-purnah paramam samadaram


("A person, filled with loving feelings, who hears with rapt attention this wonderful eight-fold prayer to Lord Shiva, can quickly gain Sri Hari-prema as well as transcendental knowledge,
the realization of that knowledge, and unprecedented powers."