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Hare Krishna,

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Vijayaji,

Reading Devi Mahathmyam is powerful on navarathri days as devi is in very high Shakthi and high state of position. some details is enclosed.

Vijaya Dasami is the most important festival of the Bharath. This is celebrated in the Aswayuja maasa from the Sukla Paksha Prathama onwards (The next of the New moon day) to the Dasami or the tenth day of the Moon accession. This festival is celebrated not only in India but in almost all eastern countries as far as Java, Sumathra and Japan too. This festival is also called a DASARÃ, from the Sanskrit word Dasa Harã or removing the ten(10). This is the most auspicious festival in the Dakshinaayana or in the Southern hemisphere motion of the Sun. These are also called as the Devi Navarãthtri, as in these days the Divine Mother is invoked in different manifestations of her Sakthi. This festival is synthesized from the Sãkthe'ya Ãgamãs which deals with the Uthchãtana and Aakarshana part of the mantrãs of Tantra Sastrã. The predominant principle of this festival is to worship feminine principle of the cosmos in the form of the divine mother to remind the teachings of the Taithareeya Upanishad, "Maathru Devo Bhava." The whole essence of the navaraathri celebration at social level is to remind all the women, who are the guardians of the

family, culture, and national integrity, to take lead in times of crisis to guide the humanity towards the path of social justice, righteousness, equality, love, and divinity

 

The first day of the festival is called as Bali Paadyami. Actually on this day the Sun will enter in the Tulã Rãsi or the constellation of Libra. Actually in Asian countries the harvest season begins in this time and as mother earth is the source of all food the mood of celebrity is invoked in all folks to start afresh the harvests and in that process to reactivate the vigor and fertility of the soil by doing certain performances and rituals which

invoke cosmic forces for the rejuvenation off the soil. The culmination of the festival is done in the form of sub-merging the huge vigrahas of the Mother Bhavani (Durga) in the river waters. These vigrahas are made with the clay and the pooja is done with turmeric and other poojã materials which are powerful disinfectants and are mixed in the river waters, which are afresh in monsoon season with rain seeping into the rivers after imbibing the mineral sediments in different brooks and under water channels. This water cannot be directly used for the irrigation purposes directly when the agriculture is started afresh in the months of October and November. So the purification of river waters is done as a collective community event in the form of Navaraathri celebrations.

 

The second important celebration during these 10 days is celebration of Ram Lila, victory of Lord Rama over King Ravana. Huge idols of Ravana Kumbha karna and Meegha Naatha are errected and are set in fire by the enthusiastic youth. From the time of the Navarathri, the hot weather of the summer season ends, especially in North India. As the cold weather starts, it is the breeding ground for many kinds of infections in winter months. This is the reason for the huge Ravana idols are lit in the crackers (which contain phosphorous) as a community festival to act as the purifier of the atmosphere. At

the same time the temples used to perform Chandi Homam or Durgã Homam which also helps in purifying the amosphere surrounding them. All house holds used to perform Aditya Homa as a Santhi Yagna and recite Sundara Kaanda of Srimad Raamaayana for 9 days. All these Yagna Performances is to create a powerfull agents into the atmosphere surrounding the house so as to keep the household environment clean.

 

Usually all house holds (yajamaanaas) used to perform yagnas 3 times daily along with sandhya vandana, called as Aahavaneeya Agni, Gaarhapathya Agni, Dakshina Agni. In addition to this, the Aditya Homa is performed with the Maha Soura Mantras and the Aruna Prapaathhaka of the Yajur Veda. The effects of these mantras is to keep the heart, brain and digestive functions of the body in balance. The imbalances in these occur in the absence of adequate sunlight in the winter months.

 

wishing you very happy Navarathri. pray well for the goodness and request pl include me also in your pray as good devottees paryed God will hear fast.

 

 

With Love,

Sree

 

 

dear devotees, again iam coming up with a doubt.can anyone advice about the system to read devi mahathmyam during the navarathri days?it will immensely help all the devotees who love to do the parayanam.is there any significance to read devi mahathmyam during navarathri?many housewives would be chanting lalitha sahasranamam during these nine days.what about devi mahathyam? again our learned members can throw light on this?KRISHNA GURUVAYOORAPPA,PROTECT ALL OF US BLESS US WITH MORE AND MORE BAKTHI

 

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According to what I have read, it is considered auspicious to recite

the Devi Maahaatmyam during Navaraatri as follows:

 

Chapter 1 on 1st day.

 

Chapter 2 to 4 on 2nd day.

 

Chapter 5 and 6 on 3rd day.

 

Chapter 7 on 4th day.

 

Chapter 8 on 5th day.

 

Chapter 9 and 10 on 6th day.

 

Chapter 11on 7th day.

 

Chapter 12 on 8th day.

 

Chapter 13 on 9th day.

 

Chapter 14 on 10th day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

guruvayur , " sreedhar c.p " <sreepal20

wrote:

>

> Hare Krishna,

>

>

> Dear Vijayaji,

> Reading Devi Mahathmyam is powerful on navarathri days as devi is

in very high Shakthi and high state of position. some details is

enclosed.

> Vijaya Dasami is the most important festival of the Bharath. This

is celebrated in the Aswayuja maasa from the Sukla Paksha Prathama

onwards (The next of the New moon day) to the Dasami or the tenth

day of the Moon accession. This festival is celebrated not only in

India but in almost all eastern countries as far as Java, Sumathra

and Japan too. This festival is also called a DASARÃ, from the

Sanskrit word Dasa Harã or removing the ten(10). This is the most

auspicious festival in the Dakshinaayana or in the Southern

hemisphere motion of the Sun. These are also called as the Devi

Navarãthtri, as in these days the Divine Mother is invoked in

different manifestations of her Sakthi. This festival is synthesized

from the Sãkthe'ya Ãgamãs which deals with the Uthchãtana and

Aakarshana part of the mantrãs of Tantra Sastrã. The predominant

principle of this festival is to worship feminine principle of the

cosmos in the form of the divine mother to remind the teachings of

the

> Taithareeya Upanishad, " Maathru Devo Bhava. " The whole essence of

the navaraathri celebration at social level is to remind all the

women, who are the guardians of the family, culture, and national

integrity, to take lead in times of crisis to guide the humanity

towards the path of social justice, righteousness, equality, love,

and divinity

> The first day of the festival is called as Bali Paadyami.

Actually on this day the Sun will enter in the Tulã Rãsi or the

constellation of Libra. Actually in Asian countries the harvest

season begins in this time and as mother earth is the source of all

food the mood of celebrity is invoked in all folks to start afresh

the harvests and in that process to reactivate the vigor and

fertility of the soil by doing certain performances and rituals

which invoke cosmic forces for the rejuvenation off the soil. The

culmination of the festival is done in the form of sub-merging the

huge vigrahas of the Mother Bhavani (Durga) in the river waters.

These vigrahas are made with the clay and the pooja is done with

turmeric and other poojã materials which are powerful disinfectants

and are mixed in the river waters, which are afresh in monsoon

season with rain seeping into the rivers after imbibing the mineral

sediments in different brooks and under water channels. This water

cannot be

> directly used for the irrigation purposes directly when the

agriculture is started afresh in the months of October and November.

So the purification of river waters is done as a collective

community event in the form of Navaraathri celebrations.

>

> The second important celebration during these 10 days is

celebration of Ram Lila, victory of Lord Rama over King Ravana. Huge

idols of Ravana Kumbha karna and Meegha Naatha are errected and are

set in fire by the enthusiastic youth. From the time of the

Navarathri, the hot weather of the summer season ends, especially in

North India. As the cold weather starts, it is the breeding ground

for many kinds of infections in winter months. This is the reason

for the huge Ravana idols are lit in the crackers (which contain

phosphorous) as a community festival to act as the purifier of the

atmosphere. At the same time the temples used to perform Chandi

Homam or Durgã Homam which also helps in purifying the amosphere

surrounding them. All house holds used to perform Aditya Homa as a

Santhi Yagna and recite Sundara Kaanda of Srimad Raamaayana for 9

days. All these Yagna Performances is to create a powerfull agents

into the atmosphere surrounding the house so as to keep the household

> environment clean.

>

> Usually all house holds (yajamaanaas) used to perform yagnas 3

times daily along with sandhya vandana, called as Aahavaneeya Agni,

Gaarhapathya Agni, Dakshina Agni. In addition to this, the Aditya

Homa is performed with the Maha Soura Mantras and the Aruna

Prapaathhaka of the Yajur Veda. The effects of these mantras is to

keep the heart, brain and digestive functions of the body in

balance. The imbalances in these occur in the absence of adequate

sunlight in the winter months.

>

> wishing you very happy Navarathri. pray well for the goodness and

request pl include me also in your pray as good devottees paryed God

will hear fast.

>

>

> With Love,

> Sree

>

>

> dear devotees, again iam coming up with a doubt.can anyone advice

about

> the system to read devi mahathmyam during the navarathri days?it

will

> immensely help all the devotees who love to do the parayanam.is

there

> any significance to read devi mahathmyam during navarathri?

> many housewives would be chanting lalitha sahasranamam during

these

> nine days.what about devi mahathyam? again our learned members can

> throw light on this?

> KRISHNA GURUVAYOORAPPA,

> PROTECT ALL OF US

> BLESS US WITH MORE AND MORE BAKTHI

>

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