Significance of Vaishaka Month
According to the Hindu calendar, Vaishaka is considered as the second month of the year and it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Turtle. During that month, people are offering puja to God by using sugar, ghee and conducting charity to get moksha from all the sins. As a part of the ritual, devotees are taking a bath in sacred rivers such as Ganga, Narmada etc..After that devotees are experiencing fasting with full of dedication to Lord Vishnu. Yet, people are chanting Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Namah at all the time. Fasting is dedicated to Satya Narayana to attain prosperity in life. As stated in Skanda Purana, Lord Vishnu has three avatars as sage Parashurama, Lord Narasimha and Kurma. The main ritual followed by Hindus in Vaishaka month is taking a bath in the early morning. It starts from Chaitra Sukla Pournami to Vaisakha month. According to Hindu belief, taking a bath in the early morning before sunrise in river Ganges is sacred. There is a myth behind this ritual is that all the deities will come into rivers, lakes etc from 4 am. During the time of Snaana, chanting the following mantra is necessary. "Madhusudan Devesha Vaishaakhe Meshage Ravai Prathahsnaanam Karishyami Nirvighnam Kuru Madhava." After bathing, Devotees should give a handful of water as dedicated to Lord Sun by chanting the mantra Vaishaake Meshage Bhaana PraathahSnaana Paraayanah Arghyam Theham Pradaasmahi Gruhaana Madhusudana Devotees believe is that while bathing in the sacred river will wash off all the sins that they have done. After that conducting Thila Tharpanam for ancestors is considered as admirable. People are devoting Lord Vishnu by showering Krishna Tulasi and Chandana. Yet, people are chanting and listening to Sri Venkatesa Mahatmyam. Continued the custom through giving wheat, rice, footwear, gold, silver, cash, honey etc. Another important custom is Annadaan means giving food for the people who are suffering from hunger. They are allowing shelter for the travellers also as part of the custom. Doing charity, annadaan and proving shelter are considered as the important things that they have done. Hindu belief is that through these activities, donors will receive benefits from God. Devotees are giving clothes to poor people and that charity will lead them to get rid of difficulties at birth and death. Mainly devotees are donating clothes to Brahmanas and it will lead donors life would be extended. According to the Hindu calendar, Vaishaka is considered as the second month of the year and it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Turtle. During that month, people are offering puja to God by using sugar, ghee and conducting charity to get moksha from all the sins. As a part of the ritual, devotees are taking a bath in sacred rivers such as Ganga, Narmada etc..After that devotees are experiencing fasting with full of dedication to Lord Vishnu. Yet, people are chanting Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Namah at all the time. Fasting is dedicated to Satya Narayana to attain prosperity in life. As stated in Skanda Purana, Lord Vishnu has three avatars as sage Parashurama, Lord Narasimha and Kurma. The main ritual followed by Hindus in Vaishaka month is taking a bath in the early morning. It starts from Chaitra Sukla Pournami to Vaisakha month. According to Hindu belief, taking a bath in the early morning before sunrise in river Ganges is sacred. There is a myth behind this ritual is that all the deities will come into rivers, lakes etc from 4 am. During the time of Snaana, chanting the following mantra is necessary. "Madhusudan Devesha Vaishaakhe Meshage Ravai Prathahsnaanam Karishyami Nirvighnam Kuru Madhava." After bathing, Devotees should give a handful of water as dedicated to Lord Sun by chanting the mantra Vaishaake Meshage Bhaana PraathahSnaana Paraayanah Arghyam Theham Pradaasmahi Gruhaana Madhusudana Devotees believe is that while bathing in the sacred river will wash off all the sins that they have done. After that conducting Thila Tharpanam for ancestors is considered as admirable. People are devoting Lord Vishnu by showering Krishna Tulasi and Chandana. Yet, people are chanting and listening to Sri Venkatesa Mahatmyam. Continued the custom through giving wheat, rice, footwear, gold, silver, cash, honey etc. Another important custom is Annadaan means giving food for the people who are suffering from hunger. They are allowing shelter for the travellers also as part of the custom. Doing charity, annadaan and proving shelter are considered as the important things that they have done. Hindu belief is that through these activities, donors will receive benefits from God. Devotees are giving clothes to poor people and that charity will lead them to get rid of difficulties at birth and death. Mainly devotees are donating clothes to Brahmanas and it will lead donors life would be extended. According to the Hindu calendar, Vaishaka is considered as the second month of the year and it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Turtle. During that month, people are offering puja to God by using sugar, ghee and conducting charity to get moksha from all the sins. As a part of the ritual, devotees are taking a bath in sacred rivers such as Ganga, Narmada etc..After that devotees are experiencing fasting with full of dedication to Lord Vishnu. Yet, people are chanting Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Namah at all the time. Fasting is dedicated to Satya Narayana to attain prosperity in life. As stated in Skanda Purana, Lord Vishnu has three avatars as sage Parashurama, Lord Narasimha and Kurma. The main ritual followed by Hindus in Vaishaka month is taking a bath in the early morning. It starts from Chaitra Sukla Pournami to Vaisakha month. According to Hindu belief, taking a bath in the early morning before sunrise in river Ganges is sacred. There is a myth behind this ritual is that all the deities will come into rivers, lakes etc from 4 am. During the time of Snaana, chanting the following mantra is necessary. "Madhusudan Devesha Vaishaakhe Meshage Ravai Prathahsnaanam Karishyami Nirvighnam Kuru Madhava." After bathing, Devotees should give a handful of water as dedicated to Lord Sun by chanting the mantra Vaishaake Meshage Bhaana PraathahSnaana Paraayanah Arghyam Theham Pradaasmahi Gruhaana Madhusudana Devotees believe is that while bathing in the sacred river will wash off all the sins that they have done. After that conducting Thila Tharpanam for ancestors is considered as admirable. People are devoting Lord Vishnu by showering Krishna Tulasi and Chandana. Yet, people are chanting and listening to Sri Venkatesa Mahatmyam. Continued the custom through giving wheat, rice, footwear, gold, silver, cash, honey etc. Another important custom is Annadaan means giving food for the people who are suffering from hunger. They are allowing shelter for the travellers also as part of the custom. Doing charity, annadaan and proving shelter are considered as the important things that they have done. Hindu belief is that through these activities, donors will receive benefits from God. Devotees are giving clothes to poor people and that charity will lead them to get rid of difficulties at birth and death. Mainly devotees are donating clothes to Brahmanas and it will lead donors life would be extended. According to the Hindu calendar, Vaishaka is considered as the second month of the year and it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Turtle. During that month, people are offering puja to God by using sugar, ghee and conducting charity to get moksha from all the sins. As a part of the ritual, devotees are taking a bath in sacred rivers such as Ganga, Narmada etc..After that devotees are experiencing fasting with full of dedication to Lord Vishnu. Yet, people are chanting Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Namah at all the time. Fasting is dedicated to Satya Narayana to attain prosperity in life. As stated in Skanda Purana, Lord Vishnu has three avatars as sage Parashurama, Lord Narasimha and Kurma. The main ritual followed by Hindus in Vaishaka month is taking a bath in the early morning. It starts from Chaitra Sukla Pournami to Vaisakha month. According to Hindu belief, taking a bath in the early morning before sunrise in river Ganges is sacred. There is a myth behind this ritual is that all the deities will come into rivers, lakes etc from 4 am. During the time of Snaana, chanting the following mantra is necessary. "Madhusudan Devesha Vaishaakhe Meshage Ravai Prathahsnaanam Karishyami Nirvighnam Kuru Madhava." After bathing, Devotees should give a handful of water as dedicated to Lord Sun by chanting the mantra Vaishaake Meshage Bhaana PraathahSnaana Paraayanah Arghyam Theham Pradaasmahi Gruhaana Madhusudana Devotees believe is that while bathing in the sacred river will wash off all the sins that they have done. After that conducting Thila Tharpanam for ancestors is considered as admirable. People are devoting Lord Vishnu by showering Krishna Tulasi and Chandana. Yet, people are chanting and listening to Sri Venkatesa Mahatmyam. Continued the custom through giving wheat, rice, footwear, gold, silver, cash, honey etc. Another important custom is Annadaan means giving food for the people who are suffering from hunger. They are allowing shelter for the travellers also as part of the custom. Doing charity, annadaan and proving shelter are considered as the important things that they have done. Hindu belief is that through these activities, donors will receive benefits from God. Devotees are giving clothes to poor people and that charity will lead them to get rid of difficulties at birth and death. Mainly devotees are donating clothes to Brahmanas and it will lead donors life would be extended. According to the Hindu calendar, Vaishaka is considered as the second month of the year and it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Turtle. During that month, people are offering puja to God by using sugar, ghee and conducting charity to get moksha from all the sins. As a part of the ritual, devotees are taking a bath in sacred rivers such as Ganga, Narmada etc..After that devotees are experiencing fasting with full of dedication to Lord Vishnu. Yet, people are chanting Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Namah at all the time. Fasting is dedicated to Satya Narayana to attain prosperity in life. As stated in Skanda Purana, Lord Vishnu has three avatars as sage Parashurama, Lord Narasimha and Kurma. The main ritual followed by Hindus in Vaishaka month is taking a bath in the early morning. It starts from Chaitra Sukla Pournami to Vaisakha month. According to Hindu belief, taking a bath in the early morning before sunrise in river Ganges is sacred. There is a myth behind this ritual is that all the deities will come into rivers, lakes etc from 4 am. During the time of Snaana, chanting the following mantra is necessary. "Madhusudan Devesha Vaishaakhe Meshage Ravai Prathahsnaanam Karishyami Nirvighnam Kuru Madhava." After bathing, Devotees should give a handful of water as dedicated to Lord Sun by chanting the mantra Vaishaake Meshage Bhaana PraathahSnaana Paraayanah Arghyam Theham Pradaasmahi Gruhaana Madhusudana Devotees believe is that while bathing in the sacred river will wash off all the sins that they have done. After that conducting Thila Tharpanam for ancestors is considered as admirable. People are devoting Lord Vishnu by showering Krishna Tulasi and Chandana. Yet, people are chanting and listening to Sri Venkatesa Mahatmyam. Continued the custom through giving wheat, rice, footwear, gold, silver, cash, honey etc. Another important custom is Annadaan means giving food for the people who are suffering from hunger. They are allowing shelter for the travellers also as part of the custom. Doing charity, annadaan and proving shelter are considered as the important things that they have done. Hindu belief is that through these activities, donors will receive benefits from God. Devotees are giving clothes to poor people and that charity will lead them to get rid of difficulties at birth and death. Mainly devotees are donating clothes to Brahmanas and it will lead donors life would be extended.
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