Friday, 7 October 2016

Govardhan Puja and Vishwakarma Day

Following day after Diwali is praised in numerous parts of India as Govardhan Puja and Vishwakarma Day. In Maharashtra it is praised as Padva or BaliPratipada.

"Govardhan Puja"

Govardhan Puja, likewise called Annakoot(heap of nourishment) is commended with extraordinary excitement in the conditions of Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. There is a custom of building dairy animals waste hillocks(in the state of a human) around early afternoon, which symbolize the mount Govardhan, the mountain which was once lifted by Lord Krishna. These hillocks are adorned with blooms. Individuals revere the hillock in the late night by moving around it in circles and offering petitions to Lord Govardhan.

Annakoot:

On this promising day individuals get ready fifty-six(Chhappan Bhog) or one hundred and eight unique assortments of delectable dishes to offer Lord Krishna. Tremendous amounts of mouth-watering sustenance is set up in sanctuaries and offered as free prasad to all fans, rich or poor. It contains principally of Kadhi, Bajra, Rice, Pooris, Mix vegetable(brinjal,radish and potato are the primary fixings), and Kheer. Along these lines, by offering the Annakoota individuals demonstrate their appreciation towards the Lord.

Legend of Govardhan Puja

Govardhan' is a little hillock arranged at 'Braj', close Mathura. The legends in 'Vishnu Puraan' have it that the general population of Gokul used to love and offer supplications and rich dinners to Lord Indra for the downpours since they trusted that it was he who sent downpours for their welfare however Lord Krishna let them know that it was Mount (Govardhan Parvat) and not Lord Indra who created rains in this manner they ought to adore the former.This made Lord Indra so irate that the general population of Gokul needed to confront substantial rains as a consequence of his outrage. At that point Lord Krishna approached to guarantee their security and in the wake of performing love and offering petitions to Mount Govardhan lifted it as an umbrella on the little finger of his right hand so that everybody could take protect under it. After this occasion Lord Krishna was otherwise called Giridhari or Govardhandhari.

"Vishwakarma Day"

Vishwakarma Day is a day of festivity for Vishwakarma, a Hindu god, the awesome planner. He developed the heavenly city of Dwarka where Krishna controlled, the Maya Sabha of the Pandavas, and was the maker of numerous astonishing weapons for the divine beings. He is likewise called the heavenly craftsman, is said in the Rig Veda, and is credited with Sthapatya Veda, the art of mechanics and design.

The celebration is watched fundamentally in production lines and modern zones. It is likewise celebrated by artisans, specialists, mechanics, smiths, welders, and a wide range of laborers. They appeal to God for a superior future, safe working conditions and, most importantly, achievement in their separate fields. It is standard for experts to venerate their devices in his name, shunning utilizing the devices at the same time. Present day electronic servers are likewise revered for their smooth working.

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