| Dwarka,
as we all know, one of the Main - 4 - pilgrim centers, according to Hindu Religion.
The 4 places are identified as "DHAM" viz. Dwarka, Badrinath, Jagannath
Puri and Rameshwar.It is also considered one of the seven "Moksha Puris." Dwarka
is considered to be more important from Religious point of view particularly because
it has dual importance as a DHAM and also as a 'Moksha Puri." Lord
Dwarkadheesh is being worshipped at Dwarka throughout the year. Many minor festivals
are celebrated during the whole year.
The
prominent festivals, month wise (according to Hindu calendar) are
as under.
Kartik:
The first day of the month is a New Year day according to Hindu calendar. The
deity is decorated excellently.
Annakut
utsav is performed today. In this festival hundreds of varieties
of sweet as well as other food items are put before the Lord with
a sense of dedication. It is rare DARSHAN for anybody in his life.
The
Second day of the month is BHAI-BIJ Darshan. The
fifth day of the month is LABH PANCHAMI. TULSI
VIVAH is celebrated as a Marriage festival of Lord VISHNU with TULSI. It starts
from 11th day of this month and last for - 4 - days. On 15th day of the month
it is a day of and on that day the ceremony of Tulsi-Vivah ends. Magsar:
According to Hindu Astrology the Sun travels through "Sagittarius" sign
ordinarily during this month. As it is called "Dhanur Rashi", hence
the entire month is being celebrated as "Dhanur Mas" at Dwarkadheesh
Jagat Mandir.
Posh:
The sun will change its sign from Sagittarius and will enter into Capricorn on
14th January which is celebrates a Makar - Sankranti in the temple. We have a
special Darshan on this day. The next festival will come on 14-01-2003.
Maha:
The fifth day of this month is celebrated in the temple as Vasant Panchmi. This
is also a special Darshan and celebration at Jagat Mandir. Phagun:
The 15th day of this month and next day too are celebrated as HOLI and DHULETI.
These are festivals of colors. These have a great significance as festivals
of Color - JOY and happiness.
Chaitra:
The 9th day of the month is celebrated as Rama Navmi. It is birth
festival of Lord Shri Ram. In the afternoon, a special aarti is
performed to mark of celebration of Rama Navmi.
Vaishakh:
The 3rd day of this month is identified as AKSHAY - TRUTIYA. The summer season
considered to be commenced from today.
The
Lord idol from today onwards will have flower Dress instead of usual
dress.CHANDAN DRESS will be a special Darshan of this day.
Jayestha
[Jeth]: 11th day of the month considered being Bhima Akadashi.
The Deity will have an end to flower dress from this day.
Ashadh:
The 2nd day of this month is celebrated as Rath Yatra day. The small
idol of the Lord is put into a chariot as a mark of celebration
of Rath-Yatra festival.
Shravan: Janmashtami [Krishna Janma-Mahotsav] is the most
important festival in Dwarka temple. The birth festival of Lord
Krishna is being celebrated every year with great zeal devotion
and Bhakti. Thousands of pilgrims come thisday to Dwarka for Darshan
of Lord Dwarkadheesh.
Bhadra
Pada [Bhadarvo]: The 12th day of this month is celebrated as Vaman Jayanti.
Special Darshan is organized to mark the celebration.
Aashwin
[Aaso]: The 10th day is celebrated as Dushera, It is a victory
day. Subsequently, very important celebration and Darshan of Deepavali
Festival will be from the 20 th day from Dushera. fall as under.
Dhan
Teras, Roop Chaudas [Kali Chaudas] and Deepotsavi: These festivals have tremendous
importance in Dwarkadheesh Temple Dwarka. Deepotsavi is celebrated as festival
of lights and is also considered as the last day of the Hindu calendar year. |