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DIWALI * DAMODAR * PUJA
What is Damodar Puja?
Damodar Puja, The festival of offering ghee lamps to Lord Krishna, lasts the entire month of Damodara. Damodara-month occurs usually during October and November. It is also known as Kartik-month, in accordance with Vaishnava calendars. It is described in the scriptures as the best among months. Damodara-month glorifies Krishna’s pastime of being bound with ropes by Mother Yasoda.
Observing vrata (austerities) in the month of Kartika is glorified in the Puranas. It is also mentioned that one who offers ghee lamps to Lord Damodara in this auspicious month and sings the Damodara Ashtakam (8 verses glorifying the Lord) will get rid of his past sins and develop bhakti (devotion) to Lord Damodara(Krishna).
Everyone, indiscriminately – man, women, young and old can offer the ghee lamps. Ghee lamp offerings can be made in the morning or evening or during both times.
Why Damodar Puja?
Lord Krishna has many glorious names like Gopal, Madhava,
Mukunda, Hrishikesa, etc. The name, Damodara, means one who is
bound by the ropes of love, and happened when The Lord was tied
with a cord (daama) around His waist (udara), denoting a divine
pastime in which Krishna's mother Yasoda bound Krishna for being
mischievous.
Through his pure willingness to be finally bound by the pure
love of Yasoda, His divine mother, He becomes submissive to His
mother’s love although in truth, no rope has the power to bind the
Supreme Lord. It is this love that we hope to fill our hearts with, to
bind Lord Krishna to us, eternally. This is beautifully illustrated in
the Srimad Bhagavatam, which says, even though the Lord is greater
than us in every single way, He is controlled and bound by the love
of His pure devotee.
What are the Puja Benefits? (Based on Puranas)
Padma Purana, Uttara Khanda 112.3
tasmad vrata tra yam hy etan mama tiva priyankaram
magha kartikayos tad vat tat hai vaikadasi vratam
van aspatinam tulasi masanam kartikah priyah
ekadasi tithi nam ca ksetranam dvaraka mama
ete sam sevanam yastu karoti ca jitendriyah
same vallabhatam yati na tat ha yajanadi bhih
>>Of all plants, the sacred Tulasi is most dear to Me, of all months,
Kartika is most dear, of all places of pilgrimage, My beloved Dvaraka is
most dear, and of all days, Ekadasi is most dear.
>>One who offers a steady ghee lamp to Lord Hari during the
month of Kartika enjoys pastimes in Lord Hari’s splendid spiritual world.
Skanda Purana
>>As Satya-yuga is the best of yugas (ages), as the Vedas are the
best of scriptures, as Ganga is the best of rivers, so Kartika is
the best of months, the most dear to Lord Sri Krishna.
>>When one offers a ghee lamp during the month of Kartika, his
sins in many thousands and millions of births perish in half an
eyeblink.
>>A person who offers a ghee lamp during the month of Kartika
attains a result that cannot be obtained with even a hundred yajnas or a hundred pilgrimages.
>>A person who gives ten million cows, all filled with milk and
all the mothers of young calves, in charity to the brahmanas does not earn even one sixteenth of pious merit
earned by one who places a lamp on the roof of Lord Krsna's temple.
>>Please hear the glories of offering a ghee lamp during the
month of Kartika, an offering that is very pleasing to Lord
Kesava.O king of brahmanas, a person who offers a ghee lamp
in this way will not take birth again in this world.
>>Even if there are no mantras, no pious deeds, and no purity,
everything becomes perfect when a person offers a ghee lamp
during the month of Kartika.
>>To one who either at home, or in a temple offers Him a ghee
lamp during the month of Kartika, Lord Vasudeva gives a great
result.
>>A person who offers a ghee lamp to Lord Krishna during
Kartika attains the eternal spiritual world where there is no
suffering.
>> By offering a ghee lamp during the month of Kartika one
burns away a collection of sins as big as Mount Meru or Mount
Mandara. Of this there is no doubt.
>> O Narada, no sin exists anywhere in the three worlds that will
not be purified by offering a ghee lamp to Lord Kesava during
Kartika.
Narada Purana, in a conversation of Sri Mohini-devi and Sri Rukmangada
>>Of all gifts the gilt of a ghee lamp during the month of Kartika
is the best. No gilt is its equal.
What you need for the Puja?
To do the Damodar puja daily at your home, you need the following puja items.
>>Plate
>>Lamp
>>Ghee
>>Wick or Cotton
>>Match Box
>>Lord Krishna's Picture or photo. Download photo
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How to do the Puja daily? (Takes only 5 Minutes)
For year 2011, Damodara month is from Oct 11, 2011 - Nov 11, 2011. In this period, every day ghee Lamps can be offered to Lord Krishna as follows,
>>Keep one picture of Lord Krishna in a table or in your puja room
>>Wash the plate and lamp
>>Put wick/cotton and ghee in the lamp
>>Light the lamp
>>One by one in the family show the ghee lamp in 7 circles clockwise around the picture of Lord Krishna by saying the following mantra for 108 times or for 10 minutes continuosly.
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
>>After offering the lamp read the below sloka (optional)
Sri Damodara Astakam
8 verses glorifying Lord Damodara found in the Padma Purana of Krsna Dvaipayana Vyasa, spoken by
Satyavrata Muni in a conversation with Narada Muni and Saunaka
Rishi.
1. namamisvaram sac-cid-ananda-rupam
lasat-kundalam gokule bhrajamanam
yasoda--bhiyolukhalad dhavamanam
paramrstam atyantato drutya gopya
2. rudantam muhur netra-yugmam mrjantam
karambhoja-yugmena satanka-netram
muhuh svasa-kampa-trirekhanka-kantha-
sthita-graivam damodararm bhakti-baddham
3. itidrk sva-lilabhir ananda-kunde
sva-ghosam nimajjantam akkyapayantam
tadiyesita-jnesu bhaktair jitatvam
punah prematas tam satavrtti vande
4. varam deva moksam na moksavadhim va
na canyam vrne 'ham varesad apiha
idam te vapur natha gopala-balam
sada me manasy avirastam kim anyaih
5. idam te mukhambhojam atyanta-nilair
vrtam kuntalaih snigdha-raktais' ca gopya
muhus cumbitam bimba-raktadharam me
manasy avirastam alam laksa-labhaih
6. namo deva damodarananta visno
prasida prabho duhkha jalabdhi-magnam
krpa-drsti-vrsyati-dinam batanu-
grhanesa mam ajnam edhy aksi-drsyah
7. kuveratmajau baddha-murtyaiva yadvat
tvaya mocitau bhakti-bhajau krtau ca
tatha prema-bhaktim svakam me prayaccha
na mokse graho me 'sti damodareha
8.names te 'stu damne sphurad-dipti-dhamne
tvadiyodarayatha visvasya dhamne
namo radhikayai tvadiya-priyayai
namo 'nanta-lilaya devaya tubhyam
Translation
1. To the Supreme Lord, whose form is the embodiment of eternal
existence, knowledge, and bliss, whose shark-shaped earrings are
swinging to and fro, who is beautifully shining in the divine realm
of Gokula, who [due to the offense of breaking the pot of yogurt that
His mother was churning into butter and then stealing the butter that
was kept hanging from a swing] is quickly running from the wooden
grinding mortar in fear of mother Yasoda, but who has been caught
from behind by her who ran after Him with greater speed-to that
Supreme Lord, Sri Damodara, I offer my humble obeisances.
2. [Seeing the whipping stick in His mother's hand,] He is crying and
rubbing His eyes again and again with His two lotus hands. His eyes
are filled with fear, and the necklace of pearls around His neck,
which is marked with three lines like a conchshell, is shaking
because of His quick breathing due to crying. To this Supreme Lord,
Sri Damodara, whose belly is bound not with ropes but with His
mother's pure love, I offer my humble obeisances.
3. By such childhood pastimes as this
He is drowning the inhabitants of
Gokula in pools of ecstasy, and is
revealing to those devotees who
are absorbed in knowledge of His
supreme majesty and opulence
that He is only conquered by devotees whose pure love is imbues
with intimacy and is free from all conceptions of awe and
reverence. With great love I again offer my obeisances to Lord
Damodara hundreds and hundreds of times.
4. 0 Lord, although You are able to give
all kinds of benedictions, I do not
pray to You for the boon of
impersonal liberation, nor the highest
liberation of eternal life in Vaikuntha,
nor any other boon (which may be
obtained by executing the nine
processes of bhakti). O Lord, I simply
wish that this form of Yours as Bala
Gopala in Vrndavana may ever be
manifest in my heart, for what is the
use to me of any other boon.
5. O Lord, Your lotus face, which is encircled by locks of soft black
hair tinged with red, is kissed again and again by mother Yasoda,
and Your lips are reddish like the bimba fruit. May this beautiful
vision of Your lotus face be ever manifest in my heart. What need have i for a hundred thousand other blessings?
6. O Supreme Godhead, I offer my obeisances unto You. O
Damodara! O Ananta! O Visnu! O master! O my Lord, be pleased
upon me. By showering Your glance of mercy upon me, deliver
this poor ignorant fool who is immersed in an ocean of worldly
sorrows, and become visible to my eyes.
7. 0 Lord Damodara, just as the two sons of
Kuvera--Manigriva and Nalakuvara--were
delivered from the curse of Narada and
made into great devotees by You in Your
form as a baby tied with rope to a wooden
grinding mortar, in the same way, please
give to me Your own prema-bhakti. I only
long for this and have no desire for any
kind of liberation.
8. O Lord Damodara, I first of all offer my obeisances to the
brilliantly effulgent rope which binds Your belly. I then offer my
obeisances to Your belly, which is the abode of the entire
universe. I humbly bow down to Your most beloved Srimati
Radharani, and I offer all obeisances to You, the Supreme Lord,
who displays unlimited pastimes.
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