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Dear Guruvayurappan devotees,

The Vaisakha is the lunar month commencing from the day following the new moon of Medam(May 6, 2008)to the following new moon (June 3, 2008). The Vaisakha vratam or observance of austerities during this month is considered specially sacred to Vishnu. As the saying goes: There is no yuga like Kali, no tirtha like the Ganga and no vrata like Vaisakha.

The importance of Vaisakha and the mode of observance of the vrata are detailed in Skanda Purana.The main features of the vow: early morning ablutions when the waters are believed to be sanctified by the presence of the Ganga and other gods and goddesses, feeding the poor, abstinence from stale food; partaking of food after it has been offered to the Lord, practising namasankirtana; listening to religious discourses; in short, participating in everything divine.

The third day in the bright half of Vaisakha, known as Akshaya Tritiya is the most auspicious day of the month - it is also the birth day of Balarama. This day is considered so holy that auspicious functions are held and charities are performed.It is stated that “Lord Vishnu caused the Divine Ganga to flow on the earth on Vaisakha Sukla Tritiya.” It naturally follows that bathing in the Ganga and worshipping Lord Vishnu on the day are particularly propitious.

There was a king called Dharmikan in ancient Panchala. He was valorous and mighty and was endowed with prosperity. But, despite his valour and prowess, he lost his kingdom to his enemies and was exiled to the forest. There he lived the life of a hunter. Once he invoked his family guru to ascertain the cause of his suffering.The guru told him that he had been a hunter in a previous birth. Never devoted to God, he indulged in such despicable acts like drinking, hunting, dacoity etc. Once he robbed two merchants and killed one of them. A maharshi who was watching this took fright and ran for his life. While doing so he fell down on the way on account of exhaustion. The hunter, however, saw him and tended him. By virtue of this act he was born as a king in his next life.On the advice of the Guru, Dharmikan observed Vaisakha vrata in atonement. The Lord, pleased with his devotion appeared before him and blessed him. That day is Akshaya

Tritiya which is hence specially holy during the Vaisakha month.

While the observance of Vaisakha vrata is efficacious every where, at Guruvayur it is particularly so. A prince belonging to the ruling family of the erstwhile Travancore State was a great devotee. A saint presented him with a salagrama which the prince treasured and worshipped with great devotion. He and his subjects, however, suffered a series of disasters.

The prince sought the saint and asked his advice. He was told that if the salagrama was worshipped in the presence of Lord Vishnu good results would follow. The prince, therefore, resorted to the family deity Sri Padmanabha. Yet things did not improve.

Finally, be betook himself to Guruvayur and dedicated the salagrama to Guruvayurappan. Since then the princely family used to offer palpayasam during the midday puja to Guruvayurappan, which continued for several years.

These two legends indicate why Vaisakha is specially holy at Guruvayur and attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees. The devotees have darshan of the Lord during all the pujas; and participating in the sheevelis, listening to Bhagavata and other religious discourses, they remain in constant bliss. Four Bhagavata saptahas are arranged by the Devaswom to cover the entire Vaisakha month.

 

Text courtesy: Sri Krishna The Lord of Guruvayur - a great book by Sri K. R. Vaidyanathan, Bhavan's Book University.

 

With prayers,

Krishnapriya

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Hare Krishna !Hello KrishnapriyaThanks ! I was in Guruvayoor yesterday and this morning. The crowd is such that getting one time dharshan itself is too touch now particularly in Vaisakha month. Previously I used to enter in the ladies counter one after one darshan and many a time, used to make 9 to 12 times.....Felt a bit sad as it is not the seen now.

Still......It was a great time I could spent in the temple. Day before yesterday We had gone to " Kadampuzha Devi Temple too...RegardsJayasree Menon 2008/5/6 Krishnapriya <skandapotri:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Guruvayurappan devotees,

The Vaisakha is the lunar month commencing from the day following the new moon of Medam(May 6, 2008)to the following new moon (June 3, 2008). The Vaisakha vratam or observance of austerities during this month is considered specially sacred to Vishnu. As the saying goes: There is no yuga like Kali, no tirtha like the Ganga and no vrata like Vaisakha.

 

The importance of Vaisakha and the mode of observance of the vrata are detailed in Skanda Purana.The main features of the vow: early morning ablutions when the waters are believed to be sanctified by the presence of the Ganga and other gods and goddesses, feeding the poor, abstinence from stale food; partaking of food after it has been offered to the Lord, practising namasankirtana; listening to religious discourses; in short, participating in everything divine.

The third day in the bright half of Vaisakha, known as Akshaya Tritiya is the most auspicious day of the month - it is also the birth day of Balarama. This day is considered so holy that auspicious functions are held and charities are performed.

It is stated that "Lord Vishnu caused the Divine Ganga to flow on the earth on Vaisakha Sukla Tritiya." It naturally follows that bathing in the Ganga and worshipping Lord Vishnu on the day are particularly propitious.

There was a king called Dharmikan in ancient Panchala. He was valorous and mighty and was endowed with prosperity. But, despite his valour and prowess, he lost his kingdom to his enemies and was exiled to the forest. There he lived the life of a hunter. Once he invoked his family guru to ascertain the cause of his suffering.

The guru told him that he had been a hunter in a previous birth. Never devoted to God, he indulged in such despicable acts like drinking, hunting, dacoity etc. Once he robbed two merchants and killed one of them. A maharshi who was watching this took fright and ran for his life. While doing so he fell down on the way on account of exhaustion. The hunter, however, saw him and tended him. By virtue of this act he was born as a king in his next life.

On the advice of the Guru, Dharmikan observed Vaisakha vrata in atonement. The Lord, pleased with his devotion appeared before him and blessed him. That day is Akshaya

Tritiya which is hence specially holy during the Vaisakha month.

While the observance of Vaisakha vrata is efficacious every where, at Guruvayur it is particularly so. A prince belonging to the ruling family of the erstwhile Travancore State was a great devotee. A saint presented him with a salagrama which the prince treasured and worshipped with great devotion. He and his subjects, however, suffered a series of disasters.

The prince sought the saint and asked his advice. He was told that if the salagrama was worshipped in the presence of Lord Vishnu good results would follow. The prince, therefore, resorted to the family deity Sri Padmanabha. Yet things did not improve.

Finally, be betook himself to Guruvayur and dedicated the salagrama to Guruvayurappan. Since then the princely family used to offer palpayasam during the midday puja to Guruvayurappan, which continued for several years.

These two legends indicate why Vaisakha is specially holy at Guruvayur and attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees. The devotees have darshan of the Lord during all the pujas; and participating in the sheevelis, listening to Bhagavata and other religious discourses, they remain in constant bliss. Four Bhagavata saptahas are arranged by the Devaswom to cover the entire Vaisakha month.

 

 

Text courtesy: Sri Krishna The Lord of Guruvayur - a great book by Sri K. R. Vaidyanathan, Bhavan's Book University.

 

With prayers,

Krishnapriya

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Dear Krishnapriya,

 

Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful information. I did not

know this story and thorougly enjoyed reading that.

 

I have heard that the following 28 naamams are especially auspicious

to chant during this time. If we do not have time to chant all 1000

names, we can at least try to chant these 28 naamams.

 

Matsyam Koormam Varaaham cha Vaamanam cha Janaardanam

 

Govindam Pundareekaaksham Maadhavam Madhusoodanam

 

Padmanaabham Sahasraaksham Vanamaalam Halaayudham

 

Govardhanam Hrusheekaesham Vaikundham Purushotthamam

 

Viswaroopam Vaasudaevam Raamam Naaraayanam Harim

 

Daamodaram Sreedharam cha Vedaangam Garudadwajam

 

Anantham Krishnagopaalam japatho naasthi paathakam

 

Regards and prayers

 

Savitri

 

 

 

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Krishnapriya <skandapotri wrote:

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> Dear Guruvayurappan devotees,

> The Vaisakha is the lunar month commencing from the day following the new

> moon of Medam(May 6, 2008)to the following new moon (June 3, 2008). The

> Vaisakha vratam or observance of austerities during this month is considered

> specially sacred to Vishnu. As the saying goes: There is no yuga like Kali,

> no tirtha like the Ganga and no vrata like Vaisakha.

>

> The importance of Vaisakha and the mode of observance of the vrata are

> detailed in Skanda Purana.

> The main features of the vow: early morning ablutions when the waters are

> believed to be sanctified by the presence of the Ganga and other gods and

> goddesses, feeding the poor, abstinence from stale food; partaking of food

> after it has been offered to the Lord, practising namasankirtana; listening

> to religious discourses; in short, participating in everything divine.

>

> The third day in the bright half of Vaisakha, known as Akshaya Tritiya is

> the most auspicious day of the month - it is also the birth day of Balarama.

> This day is considered so holy that auspicious functions are held and

> charities are performed.

> It is stated that " Lord Vishnu caused the Divine Ganga to flow on the earth

> on Vaisakha Sukla Tritiya. " It naturally follows that bathing in the Ganga

> and worshipping Lord Vishnu on the day are particularly propitious.

>

> There was a king called Dharmikan in ancient Panchala. He was valorous and

> mighty and was endowed with prosperity. But, despite his valour and prowess,

> he lost his kingdom to his enemies and was exiled to the forest. There he

> lived the life of a hunter. Once he invoked his family guru to ascertain the

> cause of his suffering.

> The guru told him that he had been a hunter in a previous birth. Never

> devoted to God, he indulged in such despicable acts like drinking, hunting,

> dacoity etc. Once he robbed two merchants and killed one of them. A maharshi

> who was watching this took fright and ran for his life. While doing so he

> fell down on the way on account of exhaustion. The hunter, however, saw him

> and tended him. By virtue of this act he was born as a king in his next

> life.

> On the advice of the Guru, Dharmikan observed Vaisakha vrata in atonement.

> The Lord, pleased with his devotion appeared before him and blessed him.

> That day is Akshaya Tritiya which is hence specially holy during the

> Vaisakha month.

>

> While the observance of Vaisakha vrata is efficacious every where, at

> Guruvayur it is particularly so. A prince belonging to the ruling family of

> the erstwhile Travancore State was a great devotee. A saint presented him

> with a salagrama which the prince treasured and worshipped with great

> devotion. He and his subjects, however, suffered a series of disasters.

>

> The prince sought the saint and asked his advice. He was told that if the

> salagrama was worshipped in the presence of Lord Vishnu good results would

> follow. The prince, therefore, resorted to the family deity Sri Padmanabha.

> Yet things did not improve.

>

> Finally, be betook himself to Guruvayur and dedicated the salagrama to

> Guruvayurappan. Since then the princely family used to offer palpayasam

> during the midday puja to Guruvayurappan, which continued for several years.

>

> These two legends indicate why Vaisakha is specially holy at Guruvayur and

> attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees. The devotees have darshan of the

> Lord during all the pujas; and participating in the sheevelis, listening to

> Bhagavata and other religious discourses, they remain in constant bliss.

> Four Bhagavata saptahas are arranged by the Devaswom to cover the entire

> Vaisakha month.

>

> Text courtesy: Sri Krishna The Lord of Guruvayur - a great book by Sri K. R.

> Vaidyanathan, Bhavan's Book University.

>

> With prayers,

> Krishnapriya

>

>

> ________________________________

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it

> now.

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