Confluence of nature, worship and health… Why is Sharad Purnima special?

Sharad Purnima

This time on Monday, October 6, Sharad Purnima is. The full moon of Quar is called Sharad Purnima and on this day there is a law of Lakshmi Puja in eastern and southern India including Bengal. However, in the Hindi belt, Lakshmi Puja is performed on the night of Diwali. But that day there is black worship in Bengal. Sharad Purnima has been considered the best among the 12 full moon days of the year. The sky is clean these days. Neither very cold nor heat and rain have also passed by showing their intense outbreaks. Nature manifests completely calm, pure and pleasant. On this night, the Moon rises in the sky with its entire 16 arts. In North India, it is also called the occasion of Shri Krishna’s Raas Leela. It is believed that on the night of Sharad Purnima, Shri Krishna performs Maha Ras with his gopikas.

Maha Ras of Shri Krishna

Since the only male in the universe is Shri Krishna and the rest of them are his gopis. This coincidence of man and nature is Maha Ras. Perhaps that is why the poet Abdurrahim Khan-e-Khana of the middle period has written a book called Madanashtak on this Maha Ras of nature on Sharad Purnima. Its quality is that one of the poems written in it is in Sanskrit and another in Persian. This is a wonderful work, in this, he says that after hearing the rider of Krishna’s Murali in the Mahavan, the sleeping gopis lying on their own shaya run towards the tune of Murali in disturbed clothes.

Sharad Nishi Nishithe, the moon’s infection, dense forest nikunje, Kanh Vanshi played. Rati-Patti-Sut-Nidra, Saiyan left. Madan Shirish Bhuy: What is the problem? Hardly any poet has done such innovative experiment in poetry.

Festival of Lakshmi Ji

Special worship of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Vishnu and Moon, the goddess of wealth, also takes place on this night. It is believed that when there was a churning between the gods and the Asuras, one of the gems that came out, one of the goddess Lakshmi was also Lakshmi. Therefore, there is a tradition of celebrating Sharad Purnima Lakshmi as a festival. Since Shri Krishna himself is the full -fledged Lord Vishnu. They are full of 16 arts, so there is also a law of worship with Goddess Lakshmi. Goddess Lakshmi is not only the goddess of wealth but also Sakshat Dhanvantari, who is considered the god of medicines. That is why she is also considered the goddess of health and health. Goddess Lakshmi loves Kheer, so she is offered kheer. On the evening of Sharad Purnima, kheer is made and placed under the open sky. It is said that with the effect of the rays of the moon, this kheer fulfills the desire of those who imagine health and long life.

Wish work

Sharad Purnima is called Ayurvedacharya Kojagiri Purnima. This full moon, which falls after Sharadiya Navratri, has special significance. Although there is special worship in Sanatani families on Buddha Purnima and Guru Purnima, but the shade of Sharad Purnima is unique. One, this full moon is more shiny and defective than the remaining full moon. Secondly, its duration is the longest. On this night, the Maha Raas dance between Lord Krishna Gopikas is considered divine and divine. On this full moon night, Lord Krishna did Maha Ras because the lines of the moon do not fade on this night. This wonderful night of dance and celebration awakens Madan (Kama). Work in Hindu Sanatan Dharma is also a accomplishment, wish. Like religion, meaning and salvation, it also has great importance in human life.

Concentration of mind and moon

On Sharad Purnima, man experiences the presence of God in nature. The moon of Sharad Purnima gives its vision of its vast form in the sky because the moon is closest to the earth on the night of Sharad Purnima. In astrology, the mind and moon are said to be connected to each other. The mind is also fickle and the moon too. But the night the moon is complete, the mind will also be fulfilled. With the completion of the mind, energy is transmitted in the body.

Now it is a matter of human thinking that give this energy the right direction. Sharad Purnima is also a tradition of celebrating as Sharadotsav. When the moon is cold, the outbreak of heat will work. In such a situation, the body of man will also be healthy. That is why eating kheer is considered good to improve digestion. Because the rich Kheer of the Moon of Sharad Purnima is full of medicinal properties.

Eye

In our country with farming civilization, nature has been felt very closely. That is why stale kheer wet with the rays of the moon, awakening on the night of Sharad Purnima, along with different types of worship, is believed to be threaded in the needle in the light of the moon on this night. It is said that it gives coolness to the eyes. The sultry of the rain and the sun -distraught body also to peace.

Increased BP is reduced due to consumption of kheer and milk and kheer is also useful for heart diseases. Even though these are the things of farming nature. They should not have any concrete scientific basis, but there is no doubt that the accumulated experience of thousands of years is self -science. That is why there is a law of kheer in every house. People have started forgetting these things in the emergency of metropolitan life. Nevertheless, those who are loyal people do all these undertakings on this night.

Kheer removes bile outbreak

Not only Kheer, many people make Poha on Sharad Purnima by adding saffron and cardamom in milk. Almonds, cinnamon and coconut are also mixed. All of them are kept in the moonlight. Some people eat rice and laddus with cold milk. The intention behind this is that the diseases of the Autumn Treaty period can be avoided. It is an ideal season for bile outbreak (metabolic fire deformity), when bile or fire elements together are contaminated with other elements. Consumption of rice laddus with milk on the full moon night is a good way to calm the physical fire (bile-philosophy). That is why many types of bile destroyer medicines are also made on the day of Sharad Purnima in Ayurveda. In ancient folk tales, there is a law to not eat curd with the dawn (Kartik Pratipada) of Sharad Purnima. The nature of yogurt may be cold but it enhances bile.

Different food every month in Ayurveda

Ghagh has great importance in the farming culture of India. Ghagh was also a poet and the knowledgeer of Ayurveda. He has written a law to eat and not eat for all 12 months of Vikrami Almanac for all 12 months. For example, eating bitter gourd in Quar is prohibited and in Karthik to eat curd. They allow the consumption of jaggery in the Quar and in Karthik, it is said to eat radish. These proverbs of Ghagh had made rules of season-friendly food in the plains of Ganga-Yamuna. These rules always kept farmers healthy. In the distant villages in India, where there were neither medicines nor doctors, these legislations used to remove the farmers from the disease.

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