Shitala Satam Vrat2013 Coming Date
Shitala Satam Vrat Coming (After Randhan Chhath) in Gujarat and india and Gujarati Month in Shravan vad Satam or Day of Seven.
About Shitala Satam Vrat
Shitala Satam Vrat is observed in the month of Sravana on the seventh
day of the dark fortnight. On this day Shitalamata’s puja is performed
after taking bath with cold water. One cold meal is eaten during the
day.
Shitala Satam, popularly known as Shitala Shasti, is dedicated to Goddes
Shitla. the goddess of pox and measles. It is observed for the welfare
of children and others and to escape from measles and small pox.
It is written in the Skand Purana that donkey is the vehicle of
Shitalamata. Shitalamata holds a broom in her one hand and a kalash
(container with water) in her other hand. The one who observes the
Shitala vrat bathes in a river or in a lake. There Shitaladevi’s image
(murti) is placed on the banks of river or lake. Shitaladevi is offered
cooked food and ghee. On this day cold food is eaten; the food that was
cooked the previous day (cooked on chhatthi or sixth day). For the
vratdhari (one who observes this vrat), it is forbidden to eat warmed or
hot food on this day.
Those who can afford it, can make golden image of Shitaladevi and
together with the image of the vehicle (donkey) place the devi’s image
on eight petalled lotus flower. Offer obeisance with joined palms saying
‘My pranam to Shitaladevi’ and make puja. In some places people offer
raw flour and gor (molasses) as naivedya to the devi. It is customary to
eat only one meal on Shitala Saptami day.
Shitala Satam Vratkatha
Mothers perform special pujas and offer prayers to Shitla Mata. There is
a popular belief that with the blessings of Goddess Shitala, children
and other will be protected from numerous contagious diseases like
chicken pox etc. Food cooked on previous day is eaten on theShitala
Satam day. The Vrat Katha is .....
In the olden days, Hastinapur was
ruled by king Indralumna. His wife’s name was Pramila who was full of
faith and devotion and was keen on performing religious ceremonies and
rituals. They had a son, Mahadharma by name and their daughter’s name
was Shubhakaari. She was given in marriage to prince Gunvaan, son of
king Sumati who ruled Kaundinyanagar.
Prince Gunvaan lived up to his name. He was a virtuous prince. A year
after the wedding, Gunvaan went to his in-laws to fetch his wife. The
king (his wife’s father) asked his son-in-law to stay over because the
next day was the day of Shitala Saptami vrat. The king invited a
Brahmin and his wife for the ceremony of Shitala Saptami vrat. The
king’s daughter Shubhakari mounted a chariot and with her female friends
set out for the puja ceremony of Shitaladevi. The puja was to take
place by some lake.
Unfortunately, they took a wrong turn and got lost. Leaving the chariot,
they started walking on foot, and dispersed in different directions.
Princess Shubhakari was overcome by fatigue and sat under a tree. She
saw an elderly woman approaching her and asked her for directions.
“O girl, follow me and I will lead you to a lake” said the old woman
and took them to a lake. The princess bathed in the lake and with
devotion and faith, placed the image of Shitaladevi on a makeshift
platform of stone. The old lady was herself Shitaladevi. She was well
pleased. Placing her hand on the head of Princess Shubhakari she asked
her to state her wish.
The princess said: “Mother, I shall surely ask when the need arises”.
Then the old lady (Shitaladevi) escorted the princess and her female
friends to the lake where they were to meet the Brahmin and his wife.
The Brahmin’s wife was heard crying aloud. Princess Subhakari went to
her and saw that her husband was lying dead, apparently bitten by a
snake.
Princess Shubhakari again bathed in the lake and concentrated her mind
upon Shitaladevi and stated her wish: “Mother, please bring back to life
this Brahmin”.
Bhagavati Shitaladevi was pleased and restored life to the Brahmin.
Everybody was full of joy. They all performed Shitaladevi’s puja and
returned home.
People of Hastinapur were filled with awe on hearing that the dead
Brahmin was brought back to life. The citizens together with the parents
of the princess made a murti of Shitaladevi and celebrated this day in
the manner of a festival. After staying for a few more days, Princess
Shubhakari went with Prince Gunvaan to her in-laws. There also, being
impressed by Shitalamata, they developed faith and devotion. It is said
that the children of those who are Shitala vratdhai (who observe this
vrat) do not suffer from smallpox and that their wishes get fulfilled.
Jay Shitla Maa ........
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ReplyDeletePlz give me the scientific reason behind festival of Sitla Satam.
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