मंगलवार, 24 अगस्त 2010

भगवती जागरण पूजा का समान

डल विधि २१ चावल केसर में रंग कर इच्छा अनुसार दक्ष्ना लाल कपडे में बांध कर जागरण करता के संचालक को दें
पूजा का समान
१. एक कोरा घड़ा
२. ३ तीन नारियल पानी वाले
३. 5 ग्राम लोंग व् मोती एलैची
४. 11 पान के पाते व् साबुत सुपारी
५. 100 ग्राम मोली तारों वाली
६. नया गिलास या लोटा
७. ढाई मीटर लाल टेरीकोट का कपडा व् श्रृंगार का सामान
८. 10 ग्राम मूषक कपूर डालियो वाला
९. पांच प्रकार के फल 200 पिस या सांगत अनुसार
११. दो पैगत धुप और अगरबत्ती
१२. फूलों के हार 21 और एक बड़ा हार
१३. 1 पुडिया केसर और रोली 20 ग्राम , एक माचिस
१४. एक तोलिया और एक गोट्टे वाली चुनरिया
१५. गंगा जल आम के पत्ते और सवा किलो चावल
१६. बट्टे का प्रसाद बादाम गिरी 100 ग्राम छुवारे 250 ग्राम फूल मखाने १०० ग्राम मीठे मखाने 2 किलो खोपा गिरी 500 ग्राम किशमिश 250 ग्राम


  नोट: जनरेटर 100 मीटर दूर,30 मेज टेंट वाली 6 चांदनी ,6 से 8 फोक्क्स लाइट दरबार के लिए, जागरण वाले दिन लासन पियाज का इस्तेमाल न करें



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शनिवार, 21 अगस्त 2010

Significance of Jagran


The concept of ‘ Jagran ' or ‘Jagrata' is a common practice in the , and is frequently misconstrued by others. The word Jagran , derived from the Sanskrit word ‘ jaagar ', meaning awake or a state of alertness, refers to this period of nocturnal wakefulness. Many Hindu fasts or ‘vrats' such as that of Satyanarayan and Ekadashi advocate the practice of Jagran , or all night vigil, during which the Almighty is venerated through various acts of worship. The logistics of fasting have been discussed in an earlier article.


However, what drives the devout to forfeit a night's sleep and remain awake? To comprehend this we must analyse a central belief of Sanatan Dharma. Quoting Shri Krishna from the Bhagavad-Gita, ‘yagyo daanam tapashchaiva paavanaani maneeshinaam ' , describes the main methods of atonement for humans. Yagya alludes to sacrificing something to the Supreme Being, which is dear to us. Sleep, just like eating, is for the most part an agreeable experience. The impulse to sleep, in the Hindu context is described as ‘ Nidraa ', which in itself is a manifestation of a base female aspect of the Almighty, ‘ Yogamaya ' . This particular form of the female energy, orNidraa , induces sleep in living beings and is most prevalent at night.


The practice of ‘ Bhagvati Jagran' or Jagrata by the devotees of the Mother Goddess, Shakti, is widely observed. The reason for this is the aforementioned association of sleep as a manifestation ofYogamaya .


Jagrata is performed all through the night to thank the GOD for his blessings and all the love he has bestowed upon us. It is believed that one who approaches the GOD with a pure heart never returns empty handed.

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