Guest guest Posted December 8, 2001 Report Share Posted December 8, 2001 This is how they celebrate in Mumbai (Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple Trust) - see details below although the dates were for Year 2001 only. http://www.siddhivinayak.org/htmls/sankashtichaturthi.htm What is Sankashti Chaturthi and how is it observed: This is the fourth day of the second fortnight of the Hindu Calendar Month. On this day a special significance is to the sighting of the Moon. The pujas, from Sunrise, are as per Tuesday but in the evening the temple closes about 1 1/2 hour prior to moon rise and Shodashopchar Pooja is performed on Shree Siddhivinayak and an Abhishek of Milk and Rose Water on Shree Siddhivinayak goes on while a team of priests recite various Vedic Mantras and Prayers. A Naivedya comprising of Steamed Modaks and other eatables is then offered to Shree Siddhivinayak and following the same is the Aarti Mantra Pushpanjali. After this the temple is again open to devotees and Shejaarti is performed only after the crowd subsides. What is Vinayaki Chaturthi and how is it observed: This is the fourth day of the first fortnight of the Hindu Calendar Month. On this day the temple is closed for Darshan between 7.30 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. The entire Mahapuja performed on this day is orchestrated by the Chief Priest of the Temple and he is assisted by the other priests. This begins with the initial invocation of the Lords blessings for mankind and continues with a 16 articles Pooja performed with Vedic Prayers and Chanting. A continuous Abhishek on Shree Siddhivinayak is performed amidst rhythmic chanting of various Vedic mantras and shlokas. During this Abhishek the Purushsukt is recited once, the Brahmanaspati Sukt is recited 21 times, Atharva Sheersha is recited 1000 times and the Shree Sukt, Ganapati Sukt and Saraswati Sukt is also recited once. This effort is carried out by a minimum of 21 priests. ' Also present for the entire Mahapuja is one member of the Board of Trustees, who, on culmination of the Mahapuja and Aarti felicitates the Brahmins performing this Mahapuja. The Naivedya is then offered to Shree Siddhivinayak followed by the Aarti and concluding prayers after which the temple is opened for Darshan to Devotees. What is Agariki Sankashti Chaturthi and how is it observed:When the fourth day of the second fortnight of a Hindu Calendar Month falls on a Tuesday it is knows as Agariki Sankashti Chaturthi. It is a special day for the devotees of Shree Siddhivinayak and the preparations for this day begin well in advance. The devotees thronging the temple on this day are innumerable and Darshan from within the Gabhara begins at 1.30 a.m. Tuesday morning and continues uninterrupted (barring the morning Aarti and evening Mahapuja and Aarti) till about 2.00 a.m. Wednesday morning. The temple trust makes arrangement of Close Circuit Television to facilitates lakhs of people to get Darshan of Shree Siddhivinayak without stepping into the temple. The common Darshan on Agariki Sankashti Chaturthi Day begins at 2.00 a.m. Tuesday morning and continuous till about 1.00 a.m. Wednesday morning. It is impossible to estimate the total number of people who obtain Darshan of Shree Siddhivinayak on this day. The Mahapuja and Abhishek which is carried out is like other Sankashti Chaturthi days. Also performed is a Sahastravartan (i.e. 1000 recitations of Atharva Sheersha) under the auspices of the temple trust. This is done at about 6.30 a.m. and is conducted from the mezzanine gallery from where other pujas are also carried out till about 1.00 p.m. after which the gallery is used for common Darshan. On this day again the temple only closes after the last of the Devotees has been able to seek Darshan of Shree Siddhivinayak. (Moonrise is as per IST) Sankashti Chaturthi Vinayaki Chaturthi Date Moonrise Date JANUARY 2001 FRIDAY,12TH 9.09p.m. ( 2109 hrs) SUNDAY, 28TH FEBRUARY 2001 SUNDAY,11TH 9.53 p.m. (2153hrs) TUESDAY, 27TH ANGARAK YOG MARCH 2001 MONDAY,12TH 9.32 p.m. (2132 hrs) WEDNESDAY, 28TH APRIL 2001 WEDNESDAY,11TH 10.06 P.M. (2206 hrs) FRIDAY, 27TH MAY 2001 THURSDAY,10TH 9.44 p.m. (2144 hrs) SATURDAY, 26TH JUNE 2001 SATURDAY, 9TH 10.08 P.M. (2208 hrs) SUNDAY,24TH JULY 2001 MONDAY, 9TH 10.11 p.m. (2211 hrs) MONDAY, 23RD AUGUST 2001 TUESDAY 7TH ANGARAKI SANKASTICHATURTHI 9.23 p.m. (2123 hrs) WEDNESDAY, 22NDSHREEGANESH CHATURTHI SEPTEMBER 2001 THURSDAY, 6TH 9. 08 p.m. (2108 hrs) THURSDAY, 20TH OCTOBER 2001 SATURDAY,6TH 9.05 p.m. (2105 hrs) SATURDAY, 20TH NOVEMBER 2001 SUNDAY, 4TH 8.38 p.m. (2038 hrs) SUNDAY,18TH DECEMBER 2001 TUESDAY, 4TH ANGARAKI SANKASTICHATURTHI 9.25 p.m. (2125 hrs) TUESDAY, 18TH ANGARAK YOGhttp://www.siddhivinayak.org/htmls/sankashtichaturthi.htm Send your FREE holiday greetings online at Greetings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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