Sunday, November 21, 2010

Karthika pournami on Nov 21, 2010

         Kartik Poornima  is a Hindu holy day Festival celebrated on the full moon day or the fifteenth lunar day of Kartik masam (November–December). It is also known as Tripuri poornima and Tripurari Poornima.
         The Kartik Poornima (Kartik purnima)  festival also coincides with the Sikh festival of Guru Nanak Jayanti, which is celebrated on Full Moon day. Thus Kartik purnima/ Karthika Poornima and Guru Nanak Jayanti  is celebrated on Nov 21, 2010 this year..

         During Kartik Purnima, Dev Diwali, Deepotsavam and Ganga Mahotsav are observed. In Andhra Pradesh and some parts of Karnataka, ‘Shiva Linga Mahajala Abhishekam’ is observed on the day. Bhakteshwara Vratam is also performed on Kartika Pournami in some places of Andhra Pradesh.

         Tripuri poornima or Tripurari Poornima derives its name from Tripurari – the foe of the demon Tripurasura. Tripurari is an epithet of god Shiva. Shiva in his form as Tripurantaka (“Killer of Tripurasura”) killed the demon on this day.Tripurasura had conquered the whole world and defeated the gods. He also created three cities in space, together called “Tripura”. The killing of the demon and destruction of his cities with a single arrow – by Shiva overjoyed the gods and they pronounced the day as a festival of illuminations. This day is also called “Dev-Diwali” – the Diwali of the gods. Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights.
          Kartik poornima is also the birthday of Matsya, god Vishnu’s fish-incarnation (avatar). It is also the birthday of Vrinda, the personification of the Tulsi plant and of Kartikeya, the god of war and son of Shiva. This day also is considered dear to Radha, the lover of Krishna – Vishnu’s incarnation. It is believed that Krishna and Radha danced rasa and Krishna worshipped Radha on this day. 
           This day is also dedicated to the pitrs, dead ancestors.