Dasara:
Dasara is a Hindu festival celebrated for ten days in the month
of September or October. Dasara is also known as Vijaya Dashami i.e. success
of Good over Bad. Dasara is also called as Navaratri, the first nine days
mother Durga is worshipped in different forms. On the 10th day
they honor Durga.
Cultural Beliefs:
As per the Hindus tradition, People believe that three forms of
Goddess Durga namely Mahasaraswati, Mahalakshmi and Mahakali are the Shakti
energies of (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva).
There are many stories for Dasara festival in the Hindu
mythology.
1) Lord Rama king of Ayodhya has killed Ravana who took
illegally sita to his lanka kingdom. Lord Rama has performed “Chandi Home” and
invoked Goddess Durga blessings on Ashvin Shukla Dashami. Rama defeated Ravana.
People perform “Aditya homa” & “shanti yagna” to create powers in the
atmosphere around the house that will keep the house clean and healthy. The
purpose of the yagna is to get rid of ten bad qualities namely Lust(Kama),
Anger(Krodha), Delusion(Moha),Greed (Lobha), Pride(Mada), Jealousy (Matsara),
Mind (Manas), Intellect(Buddhi),Will(Chitta) & Ego(Ahankara).
Sundara kanda is recited for nine days. Some perform the
Aahavaneeya Agni, Grahapatya Agni or Dakshina Agni yagnas for three times a
day. Also the aditya homas with surya mantras are recited. They believe that
these mantras keep the heart, brain and the digestive functions in balance in
the months of winter when there is inadequate sunlight.
2) Demons (Asuras) tried to defeat gods and capture heaven. One
of the demons named Mahishasura was very powerful. He created destruction on
earth. All the gods decided to join their energies into a single energy and
gave form to Shakti. A powerful female virgin with ten hands is emerged as
shakti. All the gods gave their weapons to Shakti which is in the form Goddess
Durga. Durga with ten weapons in ten hands riding on lion has battled for nine
days and nights and finally on the tenth day of Ashwin shukla paksha, she
defeated the Demon Mahishasur.
3) Pandavas lost in the dice game with kaurvas and had to
proceed to vanas (forests) for twelve years and one year of agnyatwasa(hiding from enemies)
.pandavas were in the forest for 12 years hiding their weapons in a hole of
Shami tree before entering the kingdom. After the completion of agnyatwasa year
on the vijayadashami day they defeated kauravas.From that day the shami tress
and weapons are worshipped as a symbol of victory.
Interesting Facts:
We have nine planets Sun,
Moon , Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, North Node and South Node
The Human body have nine openings 2 for seeing - Eyes(Chakshu), 2 for hearing - Ears(Karna), 2 for
breathing - Nostrils(Nasika), 1 for
speech & eating – Mouth(Noaru), 1 for Malotsarjan - Anus & 1 for
Mutrotsarjan – urinary opening.
Navaratri means nine nights. We have to seek blessings from the
nine planets to control our nine openings. In the festival time all the planets
has to be worshipped and the
openings should be cleaned with heart the mind and soul. If all planets favors
and the openings of the human body are under control, the human life is a great
success.
The first nine days are for cleansing the impurities in order to
experience the divinity. On the last day we have to worship the weapons commonly
known as “Ayudha puja”. The Divine is worshipped like this so that one can
progress spiritually.
Nine Days of Dasara:
The following are the nine forms of Goddess Durga for the ten
days of the festival:
Day 1 -
Sailaputri : Durga is of two arms and carries a three-pronged spear
and lotus and sits on a bull. She is the rebirth of sati who is the
Daughter of the Daksha and wife of lord Shiva. She was born as parvathi in her
second birth.
Day 2 -
Brahmacharini : Durga is of two arms and
a rosary and a water pot in her hand. She is very peaceful in the meditation
form.
Day 3 -
Chandraghanta : Durga is of ten arms and rides a tiger. She carries bow, pot, lotus,
rosary and sword. She is Beautiful like the Moon.
Day 4 -
Kusmanda : Durga is of eight arms and rides a tiger. She holds a pot, arrow,
lotus,disc and rosary. This form brings happiness also it is believed that
darkness ends when she smiles.
Day 5 -
Skandamata : Durga is of four arms and rides on lion. She holds lotus, pot and
bell. She will be blessing with one hand. She is the mother of Skanda(Lord
karthikeya), who is the leader for army against evil.
Day 6 -
Katyayani : Durga is of four arms and rides a lion. She holds a sword, shield
and lots. She is born to the age Katya. She is another aspect of Mother Kali.
She gives love and never hesitates to rise up when in anger.
Day 7 -
Kalaratri : Durga is of four arms and carries a sword, a weapon and noose. She
rides a donkey. She is cruel and violent. This tells us life has dark side
also.
Day 8 -
Mahagauri : Durga is of four arms and
carries a weapon and hand drum. She rides a bull. She is the Great White
Goddess. Her two hands will be in blessing posture. She is pure.
Day 9 -
Siddhidatri : Durga will be sitting on a lotus holding lotus, book, mace and
disc. She is surrounded by gandhravas, demons, gods and yakshas. She is of
great spiritual Powers and knowledge.
In the south, Special Alankarams of Goddess Durga are done at , Goddess
Kanaka Durga temple(Vijayawada). The Alankarams may change every year according
to tidis and Nakshatrams. The Alankarams of Durga Devi are
Swarna Kavachalakruta,Bala Tripura Sundari, Annapurna, Gayatri,
Lalitha Tripura Sundari,Saraswathi,Maha Lakshmi, Dura Devi, Mahishasura
Mardhini and Raja Rajeswari.
Colors for Dasara:
There is tradition of colors. Nine colors represent the nine
avatars of Goddess Durga. The colors are Green, orange, yellow, blue, pink,
grey and royal blue. On the tenth day Red color is used.
Significance:
Dasara is mainly selected for starting new ventures like
business, construction activities for new buildings House warming, buying new
vehicle, buying gold etc. Many parents start their children learning activity.
Farmers start new crops and start work in the fields, machines are worshipped,
traders worship their account books, intellectuals worship Pens & Computers
and children their school books. Buses, trucks and huge machineries in
factories are all decorated and worshipped.
Scientific Reasons:
Dasara falls in between two
natural seasons i.e. between winter and the summer time. When season changes the planets and atmosphere are
helpful for the progress of chemical compositions in humans. This is the season
where people suffer from many viral and bacterial diseases like small pox and
viral fever. Also there is more moisture for germs to grow and spread.
Precautions have to be taken care to stop them from spreading. So people
perform yagnas during the navaratri time which purifies the air by killing all
the bacteria, germs and viruses. It maintains the level of life by giving air
(Praana Vayu)
Fasting is a good method in the festival time so that it keeps
regulating the body. Diet balance and giving it sometime so that the body can
recover itself from the seasons change. We should consume milk fruits, nuts,
etc. which helps in building our body because they are more nutritious than the
regular food we are consuming. Self-purification can be obtained fasting
and to overcome our senses.
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