Sunday, September 2, 2018

The Sarawati Puja and The Durga Puja


Saraswati puja essay

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The Sarawati Puja


The Sarawati Puja is a Hindu festival. It is mainly a festival of the student. Sarawati is the goddess of learning, music and fine arts. She is the daughter of the goddess Durga and wife of Vishnu. The puja is celebrated on the panchami of the full moon of the month of Magha (Assamese Calendar). Generally  it falls in the month of February. In all the educational institutions and in the private houses the goddess is worshipped.
The image is all white. She sits on white lotus. The goddess hold a lute and a book in her hands. Her vehicle is a white duck. The duck is also all white. Whiteness is the sign of peace and purity.
On this day, all students think of the goddess. The pray to her for the blessing. During the festival the students are in good mood. They place the image in the puja Mandap on the night before the puja and decorate it with flowers. That day student do not take anything till the puja is over. Cultural functions, dramatic performances, etc. Are held on the puja night. In the afternoon they entertain the invited guest.
The puja lasts for one day only. On the following day, in the agternoon the image is taken round and immersed in water.

Durga puja essay

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The Durga Puja

The Durja puja is a great festival. It is a religious festival of the Hindus. Goddess Durga is the symbol of power and strength. The image of Durga is worshipped.
The Durga puja is celebrated in the month of  September, October. Rama Chandra, the King of Ayodhya celebrated it in autumn for gaining strength to fight Ravana, the king of Lanka. This is the origin of the Durga puja festival.
In the image Durga stands in the middle. She stands on a lion. Durga has te hands. She holds a weapon on each hand. She is about to kill the demon. Her daughter Lakshmi and Sarawati stand on her right and left. Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and Sarawati is the goddess of learning. Her son, Ganesh and Kartick are placed on the right and left of Lakshmi and Sarawati respectively.
The Puja begins on the sixth day of the new moon. It continues for these days. On the last day the image is immersed in water.
The Hindus feel great joy during the puja, people put on new clothes. During these days they forget all other things. They pay homage to the image. At night Jatra performances are held at many puja places.
On the last day the image of the goddess is carried in a procession and immersed in water. Large number of people gather to see the ceremony.                


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