Monday, March 27, 2017

Gudi Padwa : Maharashtrian Festival

Gudi Padwa : Maharashtrian Festival



Gudi Padwa is one of the most celebrated festival in Maharashtra.
 







It is celebrated as the beginning of the traditional Hindu year and the festival day is the first day of the Chaitra month of the Hindu calendar.









The Marathi name for the festival is ‘Chaitra Shukla Pratipata’. Festival is celebrated to welcome the Hindu New Year.

In general, major Vedic festivals and cultural events mark the welcome ceremony of the March month as it is the spring which is closely associated with agriculture. 





Considering as the significant traditional festival, Gudi Padwa is known by various names across the country such as Gudi Padva in Mrathi, Ugadi in Telugu and Yugadi in Kannada.









Just like there are reasons behind the occurrence of natural events, every cultural festival in India has a reason behind its celebration. 

The entire celebration of Gudi Padwa revolves around three major reasons:
  • It is believed that Lord Brahma created the cosmic universe on this day. When the worship of Lord Brahma is complete, the Gudi is hoisted and Lord Vishny is invoked to shower his blessings upon the worshipper and his family.

  • LordRama, Hanuman- the incarnation of Lord Vishnu returned to Ayodhya after slaying the demon king Ravana and rescuing Sita. If we take a look at our history, Maharashtrian people observed this as a day of victory by their supreme and well loved ruler Shivaji Maharaj. The victory flag is hoisted to honour the courage and victory of this great ruler and the Gudi is decorated with the first bloom of fresh mango leaves. A silk cloth of yellow colour is draped across the Gudi and adorned with red flowers. The yellow and red colours are believed to be auspicious and symbols of fertility and well being. The area is also decorated around the Gudi. Special delicacies and sweet dishes are also prepared on this occasion.

  • Gudi Padwa marks another historical event, the victory of the Sakas over the Huns. But the most important significance of the Gudi Padwa is the creation of the universe by Lord Brahma. This has been mentioned in the Brahma Purana too, where the Satyayug commenced from this very day after the creation of the universe. The day is also considered auspicious because the divine consciousness which emanates during the early sunrise, if absorbed, lasts longer.


Saturday, March 18, 2017

Martyrs' Day : Crown Our Martyrs

Martyrs' Day


We all love to remember and celebrate days like Mother's day, Father's day, Daughter's day, Valentine's Day etc etc.. People around the globe are very much enthusiastic to celebrate these days.

Have anyone thought of celebrating a day or in other words have anyone thought of tributing our day to the martyrs of our country? It would not be surprising if you hear from people saying like what is Martyrs' Day?

I know we all are very busy with our social life and really don't have enough time to think about this day and how to celebrate it. But, if we genuinely try then we can find a way out. 

By writing this blog post I am paying my tribute to the Martyrs of my nation. This post is going to be about making people aware about the Martyrs' Day and the brave Indian Martyrs. I hope and wish all of you will also pay your tribute by any means.

Let's first tell you what word Martyr means.
Martyr is a person who is killed for believing in some religion or any beliefs.
And Martys' Day is celebrated by the nation to salute all those people or soldiers who lost their lives defending for the nation.

India observes 5 days as Martyrs' Day :
  • 30 January - Death anniversary of Father of Nation i.e. Mahatma Gandhi.
  • 23 March - The anniversary of the deaths of Bharat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar and Shivaram Rajguru.
  • 21 October - Police Commemoration Day
  • 17 November - Lion Of Punjab i.e. Lala Lajpat Tai's death anniversary.
  • 19 November - Birthday of Rani Lakshmibai.

We have already missed a chance of paying tribute on 30 January. Let's not miss this time on 23 March. Let me tell you in nutshell why 23 March is observed as Martyrs' Day.

On 23 March 1931, Our three young freedom fighters were hang to death by Britishers. The trio has played a revolutionary role in our freedom fights against Britishers. But in the end they were jailed with murder charges on them and hung to death on 23 March 1931.

To pay them respect for their sacrifices our country India is celebrating 23 March as Shaheed Diwas.

I request request everyone to pay tribute to Martyrs of your country as they all have played their part in making country what it is right now.