Godavari
Pushkaram is a holy river festival being celebrated once in every 12
years. The 12 day Godavari River pushkarams celebration begins from 14 July, 2015(Tuesday) to 25 July, 2015(Saturday).
For once in 12 years Godavari Pushkaralu takes place when the
transition of the planet Bruhaspati(Jupiter) into Simha Rasi(LEO). This
time, the Pushkara festival of river Godavari begins on Adika Ashada
Bahula Shasti July 14, 2015 at 7:34AM.
Important Temples on the banks of River Godavari:
Important Temples on the banks of River Godavari:
There are many temples and sacred places are situated on the banks of River Godavari.
Godavari Pushkaram will be conducted in a grand way in both the states of Telangana and AndhraPradesh. It is expected 4-5crore devotees take a holy bath in the river Godavari during "Godavari Pushkaralu 2015"
Meaning of Pushkara:
The word "Pushkara" is derived from Sanskrit language as "Push" means 'nourishment' and "Kara" means 'One who does it'. Puskkara means One who purifies rivers and provides spiritual energy in them. The term "Pushkara" is also known as "Pushkaram" or "Pushkar" or "Pushkaralu".
According to the Hindu Mythology, on this auspicious date and time all gods and also Pushakara take a dip in the river of Godavari. The first 12 days are called as "Adi Puskkaram". The Hindus believe that all the sins will be lost by taking holy bath in the Godavari river during the first 12 days auspicious period. The last 12 days of Pushkar Festival are called "Anthya Pushkaram".
Pushkarams have a spiritual significance for the Hindus who have an abiding tradition of worshiping rivers. Devotees believe that the rivers are invested with divinity during the period of Pushkarams(24 days)
- Basara Temple, Adilabad, Telangana
- Sri Narasimha Swamy Temple, Dharmapuri, Karimnagar
- Goodem Gutta Temple, Adilabad
- Sri Mukhteswara Swamy Temple, Kaleswaram, Karimnagar
- Shri Bhadrachalam Temple, Khamman District, Telangana
- Patti Seema, near Rajamundri
- Trimbakeshwar, Maharastra
- Nasik, Maharastra
- Yanam
- Sri Hazur Sahib Sikh Gurudwara, Nanded
- Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, Antarvedi, East Godavari, AP
Godavari Pushkaram will be conducted in a grand way in both the states of Telangana and AndhraPradesh. It is expected 4-5crore devotees take a holy bath in the river Godavari during "Godavari Pushkaralu 2015"
Meaning of Pushkara:
The word "Pushkara" is derived from Sanskrit language as "Push" means 'nourishment' and "Kara" means 'One who does it'. Puskkara means One who purifies rivers and provides spiritual energy in them. The term "Pushkara" is also known as "Pushkaram" or "Pushkar" or "Pushkaralu".
According to the Hindu Mythology, on this auspicious date and time all gods and also Pushakara take a dip in the river of Godavari. The first 12 days are called as "Adi Puskkaram". The Hindus believe that all the sins will be lost by taking holy bath in the Godavari river during the first 12 days auspicious period. The last 12 days of Pushkar Festival are called "Anthya Pushkaram".
Pushkarams have a spiritual significance for the Hindus who have an abiding tradition of worshiping rivers. Devotees believe that the rivers are invested with divinity during the period of Pushkarams(24 days)
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