[GHHF] Shiva Puja and Abhishekam was done in a Dalit Family at Pradosh Kalam on Monday to bring the villagers together to create unity and pride in their rituals.

20 Sep 2024 191 Views

On September 16 (Monday) in Palwai village in Kalyanadurgam mandal, Anantapur District the whole village organized Nagara Sankirtana going around the village and chanting the name of Jai Sriram in the middle and completed the Sankirtana.  As many of you are aware that Shiva puja and Abhishekam is held every Monday in the house of one of the Dalit families. On Monday, it was done in the residence of Ramanjaneyulu.
First, the Priest performed Gopuja, and all the villagers did Pradakshina to Gaumata, the entered the house by doing Gadapa Puja. The priest read the names and Gotras to all the Hindu relatives who came from the surrounding areas to the head of the house.  Ksheerabhishekam was performed on Shivalinga by everyone, Ashtottara Shatanamavali Puja was recited by everyone and lastly Maha Mangala Arati was done, and blessing was done to everyone by tying protection bracelets.
Similarly, Shiva worship should be done in every house and the blessings of Lord Shiva should be given to everyone. Theertha Prasada Vyogam, Annadan program was organized, and the program was successful.
 A flag with an image of Anjaneya Swamy and a Tulsi tree were given and told to do puja every day and the flag was tied on the house and the name of Rama was chanted Jai Sriram, Jai Jai Sriram.
Importance of Pradosha Kalam.
Pradosham is the time present between one and half hours before and after the sun set (One muhurta). Pradosham is a combination of two words pra and dosham in which Pra means Removes, and Dosham means sins that is the time that removes sins.
This Muhurta comes every day, however, the Pradosham time on triodasi day is considered very auspicious. That too on the Krishna Paksha triodasi (that falls on dark fortnight or triodasi before Amavasya). If the Pradosham falls on a Saturday then it is referred as Shani Pradosham, which is considered even more auspicious, and this time has immense importance in the Shaivite tradition.
On the day of Pradosham, twilight period - that is the time just before sunrise and sunset, is considered to be auspicious. All the prayers and pujas are observed during this time. One hour before sunset, devotees take a bath and get ready for the puja.
In some places, the worship of the Shivling is also performed. The Shivling is given a bath with sacred substances like milk, curd and ghee. Puja is performed and the devotees offer Bilva leaves on the Shivling. Some people also use a picture or painting of Lord Shiva for worshipping. It is believed that offering Bilva leaves on the day of Pradosh Vrat is highly auspicious.
After this ritual, the devotees listen to the Pradosh Vrat katha or read stories from the Shiva Purana. Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is enchanted 108 times. After the puja is over, water from the Kalasha is partaken and the devotees apply the sacred ash on their forehead.
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