Dwadashi Special | Samoohik Gau Puja | Go Puja | Kumbakonam or Udupi | 18th July 2024
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Importance of Gau Puja | Go Puja
It is an ancient custom in Sanatan Dharma, to offer Pujas to the cows in the households. This was done on an everyday basis and especially on Friday. Gau or the cow is considered wealth. Also, on special occasions like festivals, this would be performed on a grand scale. The wealth of people was measured in terms of the number of cows held by them. Our country was extremely prosperous during the times when the cow was an integral part of the economy and society.
Lord Krishna always adored Gau Maata and advised everyone to do the same to receive her blessings.
When to Perform Gau Puja?
While, it is no longer possible in the modern life style, we can still perform the Gau Puja on special occasions like the Birthday, Marriage or Wedding Anniversary, or even completion of 25 years of married life. Shashti Poorti can be a great occasion for Gau Puja.
Performing Gau Puja, Gau Daan and offering Gau Graasa is capable of removing all kinds of sins. Performing these time-tested, proven rituals with the help of experienced Vedic Pandits, Purohits or Panthulu can be a very satisfying experience in life.
Nearly 36 deities have taken abode in the body of a cow and hence it is a sin to harm it. The base of cow horns is an abode of Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu. Lord Shiva resides in the forehead and Goddess Uma resides in the middle of the forehead. The nose is an abode of Lord Ganesh and the nose tip is the abode of Kartikeya (Murugan). Lord Yama resides in the heart, holy River Yamuna resides in cow dung while Goddess Lakshmi resides at the hind part of the cow. The sages, rishis reside in the hair of the cow and other gods reside at the base of the tail. Her four legs are the four Vedas.
What is Swarna Abharan Gau Pooja?
Swarna Abharan Gau Pooja is performed by adorning the cow with a lot of ornaments by the devotees. A Pooja with Swarna Pushpam or gold coins is a part of this Puja Vidhi. This Swarna Abharan Gau Pooja can be done by 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 16, 27, 51 or 101 Sumangalis.
This is sure to endow everyone with all the 16 forms of wealth.
Gau Puja Materials
Gau Puja materials include Haldi-Kumkum, camphor, Agarbatti sticks, sandalwood powder, turmeric powder, powdered jaggery, flower garlands, some greens, darbha-grass, coconuts, fruits, betel leaves, betel nuts, two pieces of fabric (can be Dhoti and Angavastram or Saree and blouse combinations). Devotees adorn the cow with the fabric pieces that had been carried by them. They are brought back and placed in the cash box or locker at the home or office of the devotee.
Importance of Dwadashi
Dwadashi is an auspicious day dedicated to offering obeisance to Lord Vishnu through Havans and Pujas. On this day, offering Pujas to cows is considered an important act that results in the benevolence of Lord Vishnu. Hence, on the day of Dwadashi, devotees perform Pujas to cow and her calf with Haldi, Kunkum and other Puja Dravyas. They offer Gau Graasa to the cow as feed.
Dwadashi occurs twice every month and in a year, there are 24 Dwadashi dates.
Go Vatsa Dwadashi is a special day that is also celebrated as Vagh Dwadashi, Wagh Dwadashi and occurs on 28th October 2024. Vaishakha Dwadashi is another special day observed in the southern parts of India and occurs on 20th May, 2024.
Dwadashi Dates in Krodhi Naama Samvatsaram | 2024-2025
Date |
20-Apr-24 |
05-May-24 |
20-May-24 |
03-Jun-24 |
18-Jun-24 |
03-Jul-24 |
18-Jul-24 |
01-Aug-24 |
16-Aug-24 |
30-Aug-24 |
15-Sep-24 |
29-Sep-24 |
14-Oct-24 |
29-Oct-24 |
13-Nov-24 |
27-Nov-24 |
12-Dec-24 |
27-Dec-24 |
11-Jan-25 |
26-Jan-25 |
09-Feb-25 |
25-Feb-25 |
11-Mar-25 |
26-Mar-25 |
What is Gau Graasa?
The eatables which are fed to cow is called Gau Graasa.
The feed to the cow can consist of grass, Bengal Gram Dal, Black Gram Dal, Moong Dal, jaggery, thil (Sesame), Rice, Wheat and even sugar cane. Gau Graasa may also be offered to cows to counter the malefic effects of Navagrahas.
Benefits of Gau Puja | Go Puja | Gau Graasa | Feeding the Cow
- Good Health & Well-being
- Happiness & Harmony in life
- Good Prosperity
- Blessings of Gods residing in the cow
- Acts as a remedy to everyday problems in life
- Addresses Navagraha Dosh
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Participate in Dwadashi Special Samoohik Gau Puja or Go Puja Online at Kumbakonam or Udupi seeking the blessings of Go Maata, Gods and Goddess residing in cow and Navagrahas.
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