Saturday, 25 November 2017

Sai BaBa Leela

💐II 🕉 Sairam II💐 LEELA

*Baba asks Nana Sahib Dengle what the birds are saying.*

          In Shri Sai Satcharitachapter 15 a lizard chirps excitedly and happily, awaiting the arrival of her sister from Aurangabad. It happens that a lizard comes, with a devotee from Aurangabad in the mouth bag of his horse, and runs and meets her sister. Baba answers the devotee when questioned about the chirping of the lizard “The lizard is overcome with joy that her sister is coming here to meet her from Aurangabad”. Be it the chirping of a lizard or the twittering of birds Baba knew and heard every thing.

*Baba goes to Nana Sahib’s Home.*

Nana Sahib Dingle was a an ardent devotee of Baba. He loved Baba intensely and Baba would go to his home in Nigoj off and on. They would sit under the Neem tree, and chat for some time. Then Baba would return to Shirdi taking the main road, after that walk through the village and go to Dwaraka Mai.

One day Baba in great haste went to Nigoj early in the morning. Dengle was pleasantly surprised to see him. He made Baba sit comfortably in the courtyard, and then joined him. A few hours latter some birds perched on a tree nearby started twittering excitedly. Nana fell silent and listened to them. Baba knew that Nana could understand bird language. Baba said “Nana what are the birds saying’.

          Dingle was silent because he knew Baba’s power. Baba knew the past, present and future, let alone what the birds were saying. But because Baba asked him he replied “They say that nine people will die in Shirdi today” At once Baba hired a tongaand returned to Shirdi. At Shirdi the villagers were happily preparing prasad for Shani dev. They had a big handi [copper pot] ready. All the villagers had assembled there to partake of it.

*Baba asks Bhagoji Shinde to throw the prasad on the floor.*

Baba however went straight to the Dwaraka Mai and sent a messenger to fetch Bhagoji Shinde immediately. Bhagoji came at once and Baba said “Go to theShani Mandir at once and throw all the prasad on the floor”. Bhagoji was astounded to hear this but as Baba had commanded him, he did just that. Hurriedly he carried out the task and ran back to the Dwaraka Mai and took shelter at Baba’s feet.

As expected the villagers ran to the Dwaraka Mai and angrily complained to Baba of the sacrilegious act committed by Bhagoji. Baba calmly said “I ordered him to do so now go and see what is in the prasad.” Confused they ran to the scene and taking a big ladle they swirled theprasad around only to find a dead serpent in it. Trembling with fear they came to the Dwaraka Mai and prostrated before Baba. They thanked him for saving the whole village from utter calamity and death.

*Source : Baba’s Vaani compiled by Vinny Chitluri*

Thursday, 9 November 2017

2018 Purnima Days - sai saranam

2018 Purnima  Days 


Purnima Full Moon

Purnima fasting might be observed either on Purnima day or on one day before Purnima day i.e. on Chaturdashi day depending on starting time of Purnima Tithi on previous day.

Purnima fasting on Chaturdashi occurs only when Purnima starts during Madhyahna period on previous day. It is believed that if Chaturdashi prevails beyond Madhyahna then it pollutes Purnima Tithi and this Chaturdashi day should not be considered for Purnima fasting even if Purnima prevails during evening. 

2018 Purnima  Days 

01 January (Monday) Paush Purnima Vrat

31 January (Wednesday) Magha Purnima Vrat

01 March (Thursday) Phalguna Purnima Vrat

31 March (Saturday) Chaitra Purnima Vrat

29 April (Sunday) Vaishakha Purnima Vrat

29 May (Tuesday) Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat

27 June (Wednesday) Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat

27 July (Friday) Ashadha Purnima Vrat

26 August (Sunday) Shravana Purnima Vrat

24 September (Monday) Bhadrapada Purnima Vrat

24 October (Wednesday) Ashwin Purnima Vrat

22 November (Thursday) Kartik Purnima Vrat

22 December (Saturday) Margashirsha Purnima 


Friday, 3 November 2017

Pradosh Days, Pradosham Dates 2018

Pradosh Days, Pradosham Dates 2018



Pradosh Vrat, which is also known as Pradosham in South India, is observed to seek blessings of Lord Shiva.

Pradosh Vrat is observed on both Trayodashi Tithis, i.e. Shukla Paksha Trayodashi and Krishna Paksha Trayodashi, in lunar month. 

Some people distinguish between Shukla and Krishna Paksha Pradosham. 

When Pradosham day falls on Monday it is called Soma Pradosham, 

on Tuesday it is called Bhauma Pradosham 

and 

on Saturday it is called as Shani Pradosham.


14 January (Sunday) Pradosh Vrat (K) 17:41 to 20:24

29 January (Monday) Soma Pradosh Vrat (S) 17:53 to 20:33

13 February (Tuesday) Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (K) 18:05 to 20:41

27 February (Tuesday) Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (S) 18:15 to 20:46

14 March (Wednesday) Pradosh Vrat (K) 18:24 to 20:50

29 March (Thursday) Pradosh Vrat (S) 18:33 to 20:54

13 April (Friday) Pradosh Vrat (K) 18:41 to 20:57

27 April (Friday) Pradosh Vrat (S) 18:49 to 21:01

13 May (Sunday) Pradosh Vrat (K) 18:59 to 21:06

26 May (Saturday) Shani Pradosh Vrat (S) 19:07 to 21:11

11 June (Monday) Soma Pradosh Vrat (K) 19:14 to 21:17

25 June (Monday) Soma Pradosh Vrat (S) 19:18 to 21:20

10 July (Tuesday) Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (K) 19:18 to 21:21

24 July (Tuesday) Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (S) 19:12 to 21:18

09 August (Thursday) Pradosh Vrat (K) 19:02 to 21:11

23 August (Thursday) Pradosh Vrat (S) 18:48 to 21:02

07 September (Friday) Pradosh Vrat (K) 18:32 to 20:50

22 September (Saturday) Shani Pradosh Vrat (S) 18:14 to 
20:38

06 October (Saturday) Shani Pradosh Vrat (K) 17:57 to 20:26

22 October (Monday) Soma Pradosh Vrat (S) 17:40 to 20:14

05 November (Monday) Soma Pradosh Vrat (K) 17:29 to 20:07

20 November (Tuesday) Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (S) 17:21 to 20:03

04 December (Tuesday) Bhauma Pradosh Vrat (K) 17:19 to 20:04

20 December (Thursday) Pradosh Vrat (S) 17:24 to 20:09


13th November 2018 (Tuesday)-Soorasamharam

13th November 2018 (Tuesday)-Soorasamharam

Skanda Sashti, also known as Kanda Sashti, is the most important festival dedicated to Lord Murugan. Skanda Sashti is observed mainly by Tamil Hindus. 

The day of Skanda Sashti is decided based on lunar month and it falls during sixth day of Karthika Masam.

During Kanda Sashti, devotees observe six days fasting which starts from first day or Pirathamai of Karthika lunar month and ends on the sixth day which is known as Soorasamharam day. 

Soorasamharam is the final and the most important day of the six days festivities. 

It is believed that Lord Murugan defeated Demon Surapadman on the very same day and the festival of Soorasamharam is observed every year to mark the victory of good over evil.

It is important to note that the day when Shasti Tithi conjugates with Panjami Tithi is chosen for Soorasamharam Vratam. 

Hence most temples observe Kanda Sashti on Panjami Tithi if Shasti Tithi starts before sunset on Panjami Tithi.

Kanda Sashti celebrations at Thiruchendur Murugan Temple are the most famous one. 

The six days celebrations which start from Pirathamai of Karthika Masam culminate on Soorasamharam day. Thiru Kalyanam is observed on the next day of Soorasamharam.

Thursday, 2 November 2017

12th November 2018 (Monday)-Labh Panchami Date-

12th November 2018 (Monday)-Labh Panchami Date- 

2018- Labh Panchami


Labh Panchami is known as Saubhagya Panchami and Labh Pancham in Gujarat. In some regions it is also known as Saubhagya-Labh Panchami. Saubhagya and Labh means good luck and benefit respectively. Hence this day is associated with benefit and good luck.

In Gujarat Diwali festivities culminate of the day of Labh Panchami and this day is considered highly auspicious. It is believed that Puja performed on the day of Labh Panchami brings benefit, comfort and good luck in the life, business and family of the worshipper.

In Gujarat most shop owners and businessmen restart their business activities on Labh Pancham after Diwali festivities. Hence in Gujarat, Labh Pancham is the first working day of Gujarati New Year. On this day businessmen inaugurate new account ledgers, known as Khatu in Gujarati, by writing Shubh on left, Labh on right and drawing a Sathiya in the center of the first page.

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

9th November 2018 (Friday)-Bhaiya Dooj, Yama Dwitiya- sai saranam

9th November 2018 (Friday)-Bhaiya Dooj, Yama Dwitiya- 


Yama Dwitiya is observed on Dwitiya Tithi during Kartik month. 

Most of the times, Yama Dwitiya falls two days after Diwali Puja. 

Yamraj, the lord of death, is worshipped on Yama Dwitiya along with Chitragupta and Yama-Doots, the subordinates of Lord Yamraj.

The Aparahna is the most suitable time for Yama Dwitiya Puja. 
Yamuna Snan is suggested in the morning before Yamraj Puja during Aparahna. 
Arghya should be given to Lord Yama after Puja.

Apart from Yama Puja, the day is more popularly known as Bhai Dooj. 
As per Yama Dwitiya legends, Goddess Yamuna fed her brother Yamraj on Kartik Dwitiya at her own home. 

Since then this day is known as Yama Dwitiya.

 It is believed that sisters who feed their brothers on this auspicious day would be forever Saubhagyavati and eating at sisters home bestows long life to brothers. 

Hence, on Bhai Dooj, sisters cook sumptuous food for their brothers and feed them with their own hands.

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