Monday, 29 April 2013
Chaitra Yatra concludes at Tara Tarini Hill Shrine, over 15 lakh pay obeisance
Marked by devotional celebrations and with the presence of
lakhs of devotees the month long Chaitra Yatra at Tara Tarini Shakti Pith came
to an end. The chanting of religious hymns in the spiritual ambiance of the
Hill Shrine and the ritualistic worship of the devotees throughout the month
charged the atmosphere with an exhilarating blend of spirituality.
So far as the Chaitra month is concerned, in India's
national civil calendar it is the first month of the Hindu year. This month is
also associated with the coming of spring season and therefore Holi, the spring
festival of colours, is celebrated on the eve of Chaitra throughout the
country. The first day of Chaitra is widely celebrated as Hindu New Year's Day
in India (Varsha Pratipada), known as Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra, Chaitrai Vishu
or Puthandu in Tamil Nadu and Ugadi in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
The Chaitra Yatra in the holy Chaitra month is celebrated at
the ancient Tara Tarini hill shrine every year during the early spring season
that falls in the month of March/April.
Chaitra Yatra 2013 commenced on the 27 March and concluded
on April 27. Thousands of Sadhus, Sanyasins, Devi Sadhkas and devotees thronged
the shrine for divine blessings of Maa Tara Tarini during this period.
Like the other Tuesdays of the month there was also heavy
rush on the last and fourth Tuesday at the hill shrine. Darshan for the
devotees started in the sanctum sanctorum after midnight Maha Arati at around
3.00 a.m and continued up to late evening. During the Maha Arati festival
thousands of devotees were present at the shrine.
It is notable, that all the Tuesdays of the month of Chaitra
are days of celebration at this shrine and devotees gather in lakhs to take a
glimpse of Adi Shakti Maa Tara Tarini to get rid of their difficulties and to
accomplish their worldly desires. On the fourth Tuesday devotees waited in long
queues to take a glance of Maa throughout the day and offered prayers. On this
occasion more than ten thousand kids tonsured their heads at the Shrine for a
delightful life.
Tara Tarini Development Board arranged; Khichdi Prasad for
lakhs of the pilgrims, special bus to reach the hill top shrine and made
arrangements for special darshan, barbers for Mundan ceremony of the babies
besides safe drinking water for the devotees.
As per the tradition like other Tuesdays thousands of
families and groups cooked food as an offering to the goddesses in around 2
square k.m orchards of the foothill area after fulfillment of their desires and
had a day of picnic at the Shrine.
Heavy police deployment was made by the district
administration. Two IPS officers were in charge to control the law and order
situation in and around the shrine. The administration also made wide
arrangements to control traffic at the foot hill area during the month.
As per primary assessment over 10 lakh of devotees paid
obeisance on Four Tuesdays of the Chaitra month and another 5 lakh pilgrims
visited the Shrine during other days of the month.
This year the month long Chaitra Yatra at this Shakti Pith
has passed off peacefully but it remained in news due to the death of 3
pilgrims.
The district administration, volunteers, social
organizations, media (both electronic and print), Panchayat and local people
extended their full support to Tara Tarini Development Board for peacefully
arranging the Yatra during the whole month.
Thursday, 25 April 2013
More than five lakh visited Tara Tarini Shakti Pith on Third Tuesday of Chaitra month
The Third Tuesday (April 16, 2013) of the Hindu month of Chaitra passed off peacefully at Maa Tara Tarini Hill Shrine near Berhampur in Odisha. More than five lakh devotees thronged this ancient Shakti shrine which is believed to have originated from the limbs of Mata Sati. Located on the banks of River Rushikulya, the Tara Tarini Hill Shrine draws people across the year, but the month of Chaitra and the Third Tuesday in particular witnesses the largest congregation of devotees. As per the age old practice, more than twenty thousand babies tonsured their heads during the day through ‘mundan’ and offer hairs seeking the blessings of the mother Goddesses for a blissful life.
The third Tuesday, considered the holiest in the annual calendar of events of the Hill Shrine, began with the chanting of traditional Mantras on the midnight of Monday. The priests performed the rituals of Snana, Majana and Maha Arati of the Goddesses before the sanctum sanctorum of the Shrine was thrown open for the devotees. Thousands of devotees were seen standing in queues on the hilltop to have an early darshan of the goddesses. Many senior officials of the State government were present on the occasion including Shri V. Karthikeya Pandian, I.A.S and Secretary to Chief Minister of Odisha, the District Collector of Ganjam Shri Krishan Kumar and the Superintendent of Police of the District, officials of the local administration, office bearers of TTDB and Tara Tarini temple administration were also present on the occasion.
The Third Tuesday of Chaitra which saw a footfall of more than 5 lakh people passed off peacefully. The entire Hill Shrine and its surrounding areas including the Rushikulya riverbank was chockablock from the wee hours till late evening. Devotees waited in long queues and dared late-afternoon drizzle to offer prayers at the temple on the hill-top and participate in the Chaitra Mela, one of the biggest religious fairs in the country. On this occasion, more than 10,000 groups were seen cooking in the surrounding locations and had a day of picnic at the Shrine. TTDB also arranged Khichdi Prasad of Maa Tara Tarini besides safe drinking water was distributed to the devotees.
Like the earlier occasions, heavy police deployment was made by the local administration to avert any untoward incident and control the large number of people gathered for the fair. The district administration also made arrangements to control traffic in and around the shrine. Police beat houses and temporary health centers were set up near the foot hill bus stop and at the Lions’ Gate of the shrine. Six special buses were pressed into service to help the devotees reach the hill top. Arrangements were also made for special Darshan of Maa on the hill shrine and more than 8,000 devotees queued up for special darshan on the hilltop.
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Night-long dharna over weightlifting hostel shifting from Berhampur to Bhubaneswar
Many persons of Berhampur city staged a dharna in front of the Berhampur stadium on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday to prevent shifting of equipment from the girls' sports hostel for weightlifting. The government recently decided to shift the hostel from Berhampur to Bhubaneswar. On March 13, sports persons staged a rally protesting against the government's move and submitted a memorandum to chief minister Naveen Patnaik through revenue divisional commissioner.
"As soon as we get information about the arrival of the truck to take away the equipment, we came to the Berhampur stadium and detained the truck," said BJP's town unit President Ram Kumar Patra. He along with several others staged dharna throughout the night in front of the stadium gate.
"The government has decided to establish a weightlifting academy at Gopalpur. The district administration has identified sx acres of land for the proposed academy," said district collector Krishan Kumar.
Comments (Times of India)
Anju (India)
Naveen Patnaik has in actuality gone mad. this government has done nothing for Berhampur region and now they are taking away one after another institutions of the city to the state capital. now the devil's face of this mad CM has come to the fore and in the forth coming election we will give fitting reply to BJD government and Naveen Patnaik
Odisha (Berhampur, Odisha) replies to anju
No doubt Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has gone mad but question is what the local leaders are doing? Why not the MP, MLA and Mayor of Berhampur protesting against this decision? Why not the leaders of BJD protesting against this decision? Opposition parties like BJP and Congress and the media should also protest against this anti Berhampur decision of the government.
vikas (Koraput)
Rightly said sir. Only a separate state will change the fate of this region. We want 'Kalinga State'
Naveen patnaik's foolish decisions (Delhi)
Naveen Patnaik led BJD govt. ditched the people of Berhampur and South Odisha many times. the recent incident shows the step-motherly attitude of the BJD govt towards Berhampur. now i realize why some people have been demanding a separate Kalinga Pradesh consisting ten districts of south Odisha..........if the govt will not change its decisions than a separate state for South Odisha (the erstwhile kalinga) is inevitable ....only a a separate state will change the condition of south Odisha..............
Ashok (India)
BJD Govt has gone mad for the development of Bhubaneswar at the cost of other cities of the State..
SURYA PRASAD (Bangalore)
bad..
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Lakhs of devotees visited Maa Tara Tarini on first Tuesday of Chaitra
Thousands
of devotees from far off places in the state and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh
thronged Tara Tarini temple, about 35 km from Berhampur city, on the occasion
of first Tuesday of Chaitra Mela on April 02, 2013.
Braving
the scorching heat, they climbed the 999 steps of the 17{+t}{+h} century
temple, on the banks of river Rushikulya, to tonsure the head of their
children. Devotees offer hair to the deity, as a part of age-old tradition, on
every Tuesday during the month of Chaitra. "I work in Delhi and have come all the way to get my
child's head tonsured here," said Deepak Sahu, a software engineer. Even
though a road has been laid till the temple, most devotees prefer climbing the
steps for 'darshan'.
"The
district administration and the temple administration have made elaborate
arrangements for the convenience of visitors," said secretary of Tara
Tarini Development Board (TTDB) Pramod Kumar Panda. Water is being provided on
the way to the temple along with healthcare facilities. At least 500 police
personnel have been deployed to maintain law and order. "No untoward
incident has been reported till now," said SDPO (Chhatrapur) A Ch Pahi.
The
authorities charge Rs 20 for 'Mundan' (close shaving) on the temple premises
and only Re 1 for 'darshan', though special darshan costs Rs 50 per head,
sources said.
Volunteers
have been engaged to make the drive against polythene on the temple premises
successful. They have been asked to convince the devotees not to throw
polythene on the premises. RDC (southern division) Bikash Mohapatra had
stressed making the shrine a polythene-free zone at the preparatory meeting for
the festival. Source: Times of India
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