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October 15, 2012

Shuvo Mahalaya

Mahalaya is an auspicious occasion observed seven days before the Durga Puja, and heralds the advent of Durga, the goddess of supreme power. It's a kind of invocation or invitation to the mother goddess to descend on earth - "Jago Tumi Jago".

One man who'll always be remembered for making Mahalaya memorable to one and all is Birendra Krishna Bhadra, the magical voice behind the “Mahisasura Mardini.” The legendary narrator recites the holy verses and tells the story of the descent of Durga to earth, in his inimitable style.
Bhadra has long passed away, but his recorded voice still forms the core of the Mahalaya program. In a sonorous, reverberating voice Birendra Bhadra renders the Mahalaya recital for two thrilling hours, mesmerizing every household with the divine aura of his narration, as the Bengalis submerge their souls in quiet moments of prayer.

Mahisasura Mardini” is a remarkable piece of audio drama matchless in Indian culture. Though the theme is mythical and the mantras Vedic, this program is a landmark composition. It's scripted by Bani Kumar, and narrated by Bhadra. The enchanting music is composed by none other than the immortal Pankaj Mullick, and the songs are rendered by famous singers of yesteryears, including Hemant Kumar and Arati Mukherjee.

The story element is captivating. It speaks of the increasing cruelty of the demon king Mahisasura against the gods. Unable to tolerate his tyranny the gods plead with Vishnu to annihilate the demon. The Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Maheswara (Shiva) come together to create a powerful female form with ten arms - Goddess Durga or 'Mahamaya', the Mother of the Universe who embodies the primeval source of all power.
The gods then bestow upon this Supreme creation their individual blessings and weapons. Armed like a warrior, the goddess rides a lion to battle with the Mahisasura. After a fierce combat the 'Durgatinashini' is able to slay the 'Asura' king with her trident. Heaven and earth rejoice at her victory. Finally, the mantra narration ends with the refrain of mankind's supplication before this Supreme Power:

"Ya devi sarbabhuteshshu, sakti rupena sanksthita Namasteshwai Namasteshwai Namasteshwai namo namaha."



October 05, 2012

Jagadhatri Puja at Dhaka, Bangladesh


Jagadhatri Puja-2011 At Padua Banik Para, Chittagong.
 
Shared by Mithun Dhar
National University of Bangladesh
Gazipur, Dhaka, Bangladesh

September 28, 2012

Jagadhatri Puja 2012 Countdown has been started

The people of Chandannagar and the Jagadhatri Puja lovers has been started their preparation to celebrate Jagadhatri Puja 2012. Most of the puja committee members has taken preparation to organize different activities like Puja Pandal, Devi Murti, Lighting, Area Decoration, Puja parikroma, Opening ceremony with the celebrities, different function, musical evening etc. for the Puja days, i.e; 18th November to 23rd November 2012.

Fatakgora Sarbojonin Jagadhatri Puja Committee has been setup a electrical LED countdown lighting for Jagadhatri Puja. They are going to celebrate Golden Jubilee i.e; 60 years for Fatakgora Sarbojonin Jagadhatri Puja, Chandannagar. The members are so excited and they are trying to do extraordinary theme for their puja.

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August 22, 2012

Depiction of the Mother Jagadhatri


Goddess Jagadhatri is depicted as of the colour of the rising morning sun, three eyed and four armed, in the tantras and Puranas. Armed with Chakra, Conch, bow and arrow she is decked up with red attires, bright jewels and nagajangopaveeta which are a symbol of Yoga and the Brahman. She sits there riding on the lion standing on the Elephant Demon Karindrasura accompanied by Dhak, Dhunuchi nachh and the mild fragrance of Sheuli.



August 21, 2012

About Jagadhatri Puja

Jagadhatri Puja is devoted to Mother Jagadhatri who is considered and known as another form of Shakti, the Supreme mother goddess of the Hindus. Next to the well known Durga Puja celebrated all over the state West Bengal, Jagdhatri Puja is also celebrated with the same fervor and enthusiasm. Jagadhatri worship is mostly celebrated only in the state of West Bengal and is not much known much outside the state.
The cult of Jagadhatri is derived from the Tantra where she is the symbol of Sattva beside Durga and Kali and is respectably symbolised with Rajas and Tamas. Jagadhatri Puja is celebrated on the 9th lunar day of the light fortnight of the month of Karthika as mentioned in the "Krityatattarnab" by Srinath acharyachuramoni of the 15th and 16th century.


August 19, 2012

Puja Nirghonto 2012

Time Schedule to Perform Jagadhatri Puja 2012



Jagadhatri Puja Dates & Time According to Bengali calendar 1419.

PANCHAMI - 18th November Sunday (2nd Agrahan, 1419) panchami evening 4:55pm.

SHASHTI - 19th November Monday (3nd Agrahan, 1419) from 6:36am, within 3:10pm.

SAPTAMI - 20th November Tuesday  (4nd Agrahan, 1419) from 1:46pm – next day 5:18am.

ASHTAMI - 21th November Wednesday (5nd Agrahan, 1419) from 12:47pm – next day 5:11am.

NABAMI - 22th November Thursday (6nd Agrahan, 1419) from 12:16pm – next day 5:36am.

DASHAMI - 23th November Friday (7nd Agrahan, 1419) from 12:15pm within 10:56pm

 
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