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is there a specific day every month for it?, e.g. according to the moon

calendar?

Jai Guru Datta

Carolin

 

> Jai gurudatta,

> I want to know when to perform the anagashtami puja

> (this month)

> god bless you all

>

 

 

 

 

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Please see www.dattapeetham.com. The site maintains a calendar of all

festivals (left hand side drop down menu - select calendar). Here is

a copy, paste of December festivals:

 

DECEMBER

2. Monthly Shivaratri

5. Yogi Raja Vallabha Datta Avatara (Proddatur Ashrama Datta Temple

Star)

9. Subramanya Shashthi

26. Ekadashi

17.Datta Jayanti starts

18. Datta Jayanti

19. Datta Jayanti - Full Moon Day - Kalaagni Shamana Datta Avatara

(Mysore Ashrama Datta Temple Star)

27. Anagha Ashtami Vrata - Main

30. Ekadashi

 

Another source is to go to www.dattatemple.com - click upcoming

events, usually main festivals and dates are published. December

information:

UPCOMING EVENTS

Satyanarayana Puja -- Thursday, December 19th 6pm

Anaghashtami Vratam -- Friday, December 27th 6pm

 

Significance of Anagha Devi by Sri Kuppa Krishna Murthy (from the

archives of www.dattapeetham.com web site: Excellent article on why

Pujya Swamiji is propagating the worshipping of Anagaha Devi.

 

Anagha Devi

 

 

 

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By Sri Kuppa V.Krishna Murthy

 

(Continued from last month)

 

(In the previous issue, we set out with the question - Is God male or

female? And concluded that the same fundamental energy manifests in

different forms and that it was in perfect agreement with the modern

science. Now let us proceed with the rest of the essay)

 

The basis for the whole creation is that energy. That itself is

called as Bhagavanta. It now becomes irrelevant to know the gender of

that energy because it is meaningless to attribute gender to energy!

 

If the fundamental energy does not have differentiation such as

masculine or feminine or neuter, how then can the creation - which is

its product have beings with such a classification? A good question

indeed. The fundamental energy has no form. When the fundamental

energy has no form, how then did the atoms (which came from it) gain

form? (This is an important question in Vedanta and is beyond the

scope of this article). We do not know how it happened. But we know

that it has happened. Similarly, from the fundamental energy which

was asexual came the creation which consists of heterosexual beings.

 

The scheme by which the differentiation of gender entered creation is

called as 'Eshwara Sankalpa' in the shastras. It means that it did

not take place without the knowledge of the Almighty. It was on

account of conscious effort by Eshwara. It means that the factors

responsible for the differentiation, namely the energy hidden in the

X and Y chromosomes are inherent in that energy. Therefore, when that

energy wants to take a form, it can take the form of Anda(ovum) or

Jeevakana(sperm). Therefore the Almighty manifested sometimes in

masculine form and sometimes in feminine form. Irrespective of the

manifestation, the original form of the Almighty (i.e., the

fundamental energy) is beyond the differentiation of gender.

Therefore the Vedas have referred to the Almighty in neuter gender in

addition to masculine and feminine genders.

 

The same concept is echoed in an episode in the Dattatreya Purana.

 

When Lord Dattatreya, the combined incarnation of the Trinity was a

child of five years, many old sages spotted his greatness and started

insisting him to show them the path of Yoga. The child Datta wanted

to test them. He disappeared in to a pond and remained there for one

hundred years. Some of the sages waited for Him on the banks of the

pond while the infant Datta was in a state of complete Samadhi for

hundred years. Even after coming out of the pond he continued to test

the sages.

 

Dattatreya, who was 105 years old then, brought out His Yogic energy

through His Brahma Randhra (an astral orifice found in the centre of

the skull, through which Yogis can leave the body), and gave it the

form of a woman. Because the energy came out from Him, He was its

natural owner. He declared her to be His consort. In order to test

the sages, she drank wine and started dancing.

She was born as a youthful woman. Seeing her drink wine, some of the

sages called her 'Madhumati'. Others called her as 'Nadee' looking at

her dance which resembled the dancing movements of a flooded river.

Still others realised that she was none other than the Yogic Energy

of Lord Dattatreya and prayed to Him. Some others went away.

 

Then Lord Dattatreya came out of Samadhi. She now appeared as an

ascetic. Lord Dattatreya named her as Anagha.

 

Agha means sin, sorrow. Those who called her as Madhumati and Nadee

had identified her as one who possessed sin. But in reality she was

sinless. Therefore Dattatreya had named her as Anagha(Sinless, Pure).

Those who had recognised her to be the energy of Dattatreya, obtained

the true vision of the Lord and could transcend all sorrows. In other

words, because of her their sorrows (Agha) disappeared. This was

another reason why Dattatreya named her as Anagha (one who removes

sorrows)

 

Etymologically, the word Agha means that which comes to the

experience of the doer (kartaaram anghaati iti agham. Aghi gatow). He

who thinks that he is the doer, will experience pain and pleasure.

According to vedantic view, even the worldly pleasure is in fact

pain. Thus, one who thinks oneself to be the doer is always

suffering. That energy which removes the feeling of doership is

Anagha.

 

According to another etymology, Agha means that which causes

sufferings to remain for ever. (Na jahaati duhkham it agham. O haak

tyaage) Sorrow is caused by poverty, disease, fear of enemies,

greed , ignorance etc.. That which removes sorrow by bestowing

prosperity, health, affection, contentment, wisdom etc., is Anagha.

 

Because all these in mind, Lord Dattatreya called her as Anagha.

Those sages who could comprehend this could see her as the

manifestation of energy and could attain positive benefits. The

demons who could not comprehend the reality only saw her as a dancer

and therefore were annihilated. You may have read about this in

detail in 'Sri Datta Darshana' written by our Gurudeva Sri Ganapati

Sachchidananda Swamiji.

 

This particular episode makes it clear to us that those who thought

the Almighty to be merely a female caused their own destruction.

Those who consider the Almighty to be male only, als, accounted for

their own doom.(The stories of such demons can be found in many

puranas) Those who could realise that the Almighty was above such

differentiation and was of the form of fundamental energy could

transcend affinity and aversion. They alone could experience

unalloyed bliss.

 

We can appreciate this concept in the incarnation Anagha more than

any other incarnation. Therefore Sadguru Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda

Swamiji is popularising the worship of Dattatreya accompanied by

Anagha throughout the world.

 

Dattatreya is popularly known as a Yati(Ascetic) and an Avadhoota(one

who has shaken off himself from worldly feeling and obligation). How

then can he have a consort? - is one of the frequently asked

questions. This question will not arise in the minds of those who

have read the Datta Purana. Only those who consider Anagha to be a

separate entity will raise the question "how can Dattatreya have a

spouce?" Only when we realise that Anagha is the manifestation of His

own energy, we will understand that His ascetic nature will not be

disturbed when Anagha is seated next to Him.

By worshipping only Dattatreya, absolute knowledge of the self will

set in. On the other hand, by worshipping Dattatreya along with

Anagha, even the worldly difficulties will be removed and eventually

Atma Jnana will set in. In Kaliyuga, human beings can achieve wisdom

only in an unhurried pace. Therefore Lord Dattatreya himself preached

the method of worshipping Anagha.

 

The story of the thousand-armed Kartaveeryarjuna in Datta Darshana is

highly symbolic. He was one of the favourite disciples of Lord

Dattatreya. Dattatreya Himself taught him the method of performing

Anaghashtami pooja. Kartaveerya got his boons on the eighth day of

the dark half of the month of Margashira. Lord Dattatreya has himself

marked this day to be auspicious for conducting the Anaghashtami

Pooja. He has further ordained that this pooja be performed every

month on the eighth day of the dark fortnight. Bhagavan Vyasa has

narrated the method of worship in the Puranas. But on account of the

vicissitudes of time, it slowly became less and less practised so

much so that questions like "What? A woman sitting by the side of

Datta?" are being asked.

 

Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Swamiji, who is verily Dattatreya in

disguise has been spreading the multifaceted aspects of Dattatreya

throughout the world. In fact no other person has carried out such an

extensive propagation of Dattatreya and His teachings. Sri Swamiji is

also exposing the concept of worshipping Anagha Devi along with

Dattatreya and to fecilitate it, has established several temples in

which both the deities have been consecrated. It is as though the

philosophies of yore are being re-taught by Lord Dattatreya Himself.

It is therefore highly beneficial for the seekers to adopt this path

in their spiritual pursuit.

 

(concluded)

Anaghastami Puja

 

 

There is also a booklet with the Mantras for conducting Anaghastami

Puja. Available from the e-store as well as Datta Centers.

 

 

Jai Guru Datta!

Ravi Renduchintala

 

JAIGURUDATTA, MadeleineHeiss@a... wrote:

> is there a specific day every month for it?, e.g. according to the

moon

> calendar?

> Jai Guru Datta

> Carolin

>

> > Jai gurudatta,

> > I want to know when to perform the anagashtami puja

> > (this month)

> > god bless you all

> >

>

>

>

>

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