SIGNIFICANCE OF ADHIKA MAASAM (Austerities - Charities - Do's & Don'ts)


ADHIKA MAASAM (Purushottama Maasa)
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Austerities - Charities - Presiding Deities....)
Having understood the concept and technicalities of Adhika Maasa from previous post, let us try to understand what Adhika Maasa signifies from a religious and spiritual parlance. Lot of solemnity is attached to Adhika Maasa in Hindu religion and spirituality. Adhika is a Sanskrit word, that also means the best, the greatest, powerful, and extraordinary. It is measured as more glorious than all other months in terms of its merits.
AUSTERITIES DURING ADHIKA MAASA...
Adhika Maasa is considered as the most auspicious month to perform austerities for spiritual advancement. Some of the austerities prescribed to be observed during Adhika Maasa Vratha are…
  • Uposhana 
  • Dhaarana-Paarana
  • Eka-Bhukta 
  • Naktha Vratha 
  • Ayaachita Vratha
  • Mauna Vratha
Vaachika Vratha: Getting involved in reading or listening to sacred texts like Bhagavatha Purana, Ramayana, Maha Bharatha, Bhagavadgita etc. One can also sponsor for Parayana (discourse) of the sacred texts in any temple/mutt.
Reciting sacred Stothras viz,
  • Sri Vishnu Sahasranaama Stothram, 
  • Bhagawadgita,
  • Sri Hari-Vaayu Stuthi, etc.
Japa/Naama Smarana:
  • Naaraayana Ashtaakshari or Dwaadasaakshari; 
  • Gaayathri Japa; 
  • Sri Raama Naama; 
  • Hare Rama-Hare Krishna manthra; 
  • Naama Thraya Japa; 
  • Raaghavendra Ashtaakshari; etc
Rachana Seva:
Scripting the divine name of the Lord Sri Rama (Raama Naama)
Akhanda Deepa:
Lighting a lamp (Akhanda Deepa) in Pooja Room and allowing it to glow continuously throughout the vratha period (day & night). Only Ghee or Thil Oil should be used for lighting of Deepa.
Apart from the above, some of the other austerities include....
  • Eating food without salt, 
  • Sleeping on the floor avoiding cot and bed, 
  • Lakshavarti
  • Gopadma Vratha
  • Pradakshina Namaskaara
Above list of austerities is not exhaustive; one may add/choose according to their sampradaya. One can take up any other austerity that pleases Lord Vishnu.
CHARITIES DURING ADHIKA MAASAM.....
Lot of significance is given and considered as highly meritorious to give charity during Adhika Masam (Adhika Masam–Anantha Phalam).Charity should always be accompanied with proper Dakshina according to ones capacity.Some of the charities prescribed to be given during Adhika Masam are as follows;
APOOPA DAANA:
Apoopa (Athirasa) means a sweet dish made with Rice flour, jaggery and Ghee. Such sweet dish #33 in number should be given as charity to a Brahmin along with a Brass plate. According to ones capacity this can be given on every day or during specified days or at least on one of the specified days during Adhikamasa vratha period. This type of charity is considered to be highly meritorious that bestows upon significant results (Anishta nivrutti poorvaka Ishtaartha Siddhi).
Phala Dana...
Seasonal fruits like Mangoes or Banana #33 in number can be given as charity as said above.
Thaamboola Dana...
Betel leaves + Areca Nut + either a fruit or a Coconut + Dakshina should be given to Brahmin couple (33 in number) as said above.
Other charities prescribed during Adhika Masam are…
  • Anna Dana, 
  • Deepa Dana, 
  • Baagina Dana, 
  • Pusthaka Dana (Sacred scripts like Bhagavatha Purana etc), 
  • Sayya Dana (Bed Sheet + Blanket + Pillow) along with Lakshmi Narayana Prathima, 
  • Go-Dana, 
  • Thila Dana along with a Brass vessel, 
  • Vasthra Dana etc…
Apart from the above one can also give any other charity that suits to the season as per Maasa Dharma. Whatever charity one gives, it should be given with utmost humility, with all sincerity, devotion without expecting any results.
Specific days during Adhika maasam for giving charity are…
  • Dwaadasi (both Sukla & Krishna Paksha), 
  • Pournami (full Moon day), 
  • Amaavasya (New Moon day), 
  • Ashtami, Navami and Chaturdasi days during Krishna Paksha,
  • Vyatheepatha, and Vaidruthi Yoga days.
MAASA NIYAMAKA & PRESIDING DEITIES OF ADHIKA MAASAM…
(Significance of # 33)
Adhika Maasa is the most sacred month dedicated to the most sacred person Lord Vishnu who is the Maasa Niyaamaka (Governing Lord) of Adhika maasam in the name Purushottama. That’s why Adhika Maasam is also referred as Purushottama Maasa.
Purushottama is one of the thousands of names of Lord Sri ManNaaraayana. It means, the best and the most superior among the beings in the Universe. We find a reference to the word Purushottama in sloka # 3 of Sri Vishnu Sahasra Naama Stothram.
Lord Sri Rama an embodiment & personification of virtues is known as Maryada Purushottama/ Purana Purushottama. Sacred place Puri (Orissa) the seat of famous Puri Jagannath temple is known as Purushottama Kshethra.
  • Ashta Vasus (8) + 
  • Ekaadas Rudraas (11) + 
  • Dwaadasaadityaas (12) + 
  • Prajaapathi (1) + 
  • Vashatkaara (1); (total 33)
together are the Presiding Deities of Adhika Maasam with Lord Sri Hari in the name of Purushottama being the governing Lord. Charities & Arghya has to be given with reference to the 33# Deities as per the list given below.
Deity
Antharyaami Roopa
ASHTAVASUS

1.   DrONa
VishNu
2.   Dhruva
Jishnu
3.   Dosha
MahavishNu
4.   Arka
Hari
5.   Agni
Krishna
6.   Dyou
Adhokshaja
7.   PraaNa
Kesava
8.   Vibhavasu
Madhava
EKAADASA RUDRAS

9.   Bheema
Raama
10.       Raivata
Achyuta
11.       Oja
Purushottama
12.       Ajaikapaat
Govinda
13.       Mahaan
Vamana
14.       Bahuroopa
ShrIsha
15.       Bhava
SrIkanTa
16.       Vaamadeva
Viswasaakashi
17.       Ugra
NaaraayaNa
18.       VruShaakapi
Madhuripu
19.       Ahirbudhni
Aniruddha
DWAADASA AADITYAS

20.       Vivaswaan
Trivikrama
21.       Aryamaa
VaasudEva
22.       Poosha
JagadyOni
23.       tvaShTru
AnaMta
24.       Savitru
Sheshasaayi
25.       Bhaga
SankarshaNa
26.       Dhaatru
Pradyumna
27.       Parjanya
Daityaari
28.       VaruNa
VishvatOmukha
29.       Mithra
Janardhana
30.       Shakra
Dharaavaasa
31.       Urukrama
Daamodara
32.       Prajapathi
Agardhana
33.       Vashatkara
ShrIpathi
PITHRU YAGNA DURING ADHIKA MAASAM....
Nithya Karma, Shannavathi [Amaavasya (Darsha), Yugaadi, Manvaadi] related Pithru karma should be performed both in Adhika Masa as well as in Nija Masa.
If regular annual ceremony of a deceased (Prathisaamvatsareeka Sraaddha) falls during the month when Adhika Masam occurs it should be performed in Adhika Masam provided concerned Pithru had expired during Adhika Masam. Otherwise it should be performed only during Nija Masam.
Also means to say that, in case the deceased had expired in Nija Masam in normal course Sraaddha should be performed during Nija Masam and not in the Adhika Masam.
In case Adhika Masam coincides with Maasika (monthly) ceremonies during the first year of Pithru’s death, the concerned Maasika sraaddha should be performed twice, both in Adhika masam as well as in Nija masam.
In case, 12th month (maasika) ceremony coincides with Adhika Masam then that Maasika ceremony should be performed twice both in Adhika Masa as well as in Nija Masa and the first annual ceremony (Prathama-Aabdeeka) should be performed in the 14th month.
In case Adhika Masam coincides with Dasa Dina Karma all the related ceremonies including Sapindeekarana should be performed during Adhika Masam only.
In case first annual ceremony (Prathama Aabdeeka) of the deceased falls during Adhika Masam, it should be performed during Adhika Masam only even though they had expired during Nija Masam.
In case Pithru Paksha falls during Adhika Masam?
If Adhika Masam occurs during Bhaadrapada Masam, then Mahalaya Sraaddha that is required to be performed during the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha) of Bhadrapada masam has to be performed twice both in Adhika masam as well as in Nija Masam.
ADHIKA MAASAM - PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
Adhika Masam is also referred to as Mala Masam (inauspicious month). Though Adhika Masam is considered as sacred for spiritual pursuits it is considered as inauspicious for performing certain other rituals.
Some of the activities to be avoided during Adhika Masam are…
  • Chowla Karma,
  • Upanayana, 
  • Vivaaha, 
  • Gruha Pravesa, 
  • Shashti Poorthi 
  • Devatha Prathista etc…
However, rituals like,
  • Garbhadaana, 
  • Pumsavana, 
  • Seemantha, 
  • Naamakarana, 
  • Annapraasana, can be performed; and any other austerity that was taken up prior to the commencement of Adhika maasam can be continued during Adhika Masam.
BRAHMOTSAVAM AT TIRUMALA KSHETHRA....
Whenever there is an occurrence of Adhika maasam (intercalary month), it is a tradition that, Brahmotsavam at Tirumala Kshethra will be held twice in that year. First one known as Saalakatla (annual) Brahmotsavam that will be held as per schedule (held after the transit of Sun into Kanyaa raasi) with the ninth day coinciding with Sravana Nakshathra.
Second one called Navarathri Brahmotsavam will be held again for nine days during Navarathri festival. Sravana Nakshathra is the parameter for conclusion of Brahmotsavam.
Generally there will be a gap of one month between the two festivals; with the first one performed during Bhaadrapada maasam and second one during Aaswayuja maasam. Significant feature whenever two Brahmotsavams are held is; Dhwaja-arohana and Dhwaja-avarohana rituals will be held only once; that is during the first one.
ADHIKA AASHAADA – PURI JAGANNATH TEMPLE 
(Nava-Kalebarotsavam)
It is the only temple where the idols of main deities are changed once in twelve years and that generally coincides with Adhika Aashaada Maasam. Old idols are buried and new idols are made and installed. This ritual is known as Navakalebarotsavam.
Namo! stvananthaaya Sahasra Muurthaye
Sahasra Paadaakshi Shiroru baahave
Sahasranaamne Purushaaya Shaasvathe
SahasraKotii Yugadhaarine Namah
Sri Krishnaarpanamasthu
As long as one performs any sacred and pious act with full faith and devotion, it would definitely yield positive results and would bring pleasing rewards. They generate positive energy, help in acquiring control over the wandering mind and bring discipline in life for self uplift. One should not make a tall claim of performing austerities, rather should be performed selflessly with utmost humbleness and try to spread the divinity involved in it.
Related post (please click on the link given below)....

ADHIKA MAASAM (Intercalary month) - Concept & Technicalities...

Comments

  1. Sri Bhargava Sarma Ji, During the adhika masa you said some activities are prohibited which includes grihapravesham. But if one has to merely shift the house (from one rented house to another rented house) is it permitted? Would be thankful to you if clarify.

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  2. It is applicable for entering a newly constructed house (Nutana Gruha Pravesa). If the house you are entering is a newly constructed one and Gruha Pravesa ceremony has not been performed earlier, better you enter in the Nija Masa.

    Thanks and regards
    bhargavasarma

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  3. Thank you very much Sri Sarma Ji. Thank you for maintaining such a highly informative web site. Many people would be benefited from this.

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  4. Thank you very much for your compliments.

    bhargavasarma

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  5. Bhargavasarma Sir,

    I found in some websites there is Adhika masa in Phalguna masam of this year 2010.Is this true? Iam planning to conduct Gruhapravesa of newly constructed house in late October or first week of November.Please let me know if Adhika masa falls in that period in 2010

    Thank you in advance.

    Regards
    Sreekanth

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  6. Dear Srikanth,

    There is no Adhika Masam in Phalguna masam of this year 2010.

    Thanks and regards
    bhargavasarma

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  7. Is it ok to do gruhpravesh ceremony on rathasptami?

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  8. Dear.....

    Rathasapthami and Maagha maasam are preferred for Gruhapravesam provided all other parameters like day,star and the muhurtha are favourable.

    bhargavasarma

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  9. Eashwar Prasad (07.05.2010)
    A couple of minutes back I have read about u and also I took the print outs of your article about the significance of Adhika masam. I am very very impressed with it and want to become a regular associate with u by person or by mails.

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  10. My wife has an issue with the Adhika Masa in 2012.She feels that even if you take 28 months from the last adhika masa(April-May) in 2010,the current year's should be in Sept-Oct rather than Aug-Sept which would be just 27 mths after the previous one.Can you please enlighten whether there are any further nuances to thi scalculation.My wife follows the Solar Calendar while I follow the lunar.
    Nimbalker

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  11. Dear Sri Nimbalker,

    Though theoretically occurrence of Adhika Masam as per its arithmetic is assumed as once in every 32 or 33 months, in practice, its incidence before or later than the scheduled time cannot be ruled out. This is due to the variations in the velocity of the movement of Sun and Moon across the zodiac which keeps fluctuating.

    Last time Adhika masam occurred during the lunar month of Vaisakha masam or solar month Mesha masam starting from 15.04.2010. This year in 2012 it is going to occur during Bhadrapada Masam as per lunar calendar or Simha Masam as per solar calendar starting from 18.08.2012. Accordingly the gap in between the two dates will be 28 months.

    All said and done as per Dharma Shastras, a Lunar month in which there is no Sun's transit or Sankramana that month is reckoned as Adhika Masa or Mala Masa.

    Regards

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  12. can marriage do during mala maasam ? pls guide. We don't have other option to change date on aug month 2012.

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    1. Marriages are not performed during Adhika maasam (Mala maasam)

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  13. Bhargava Sarma Garu,

    I am delighted to learn such details about adhika masam. Thank you so much for putting it crystal clear !

    We are expecting a baby, and it is during adhika masam of 2012. Should I perform any shanti/puja etc for this? Is it considered good for a baby born in adhika masam?

    Thanks in advance!

    Best Regards,
    Ramesh

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    1. Dear Sri Ramesh, Namaskara,

      No need to perform any Shanti for birth during Adhika maasam nor is it going to have any impact on the birth of a child during Adhika maasam.

      Thank you very much for the good words!

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  14. Adhika masam is gud time for bike purchase,,?

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    1. Buy it during the first fortnight of Nija maasam.

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  15. Guruji tell me the gud day date nd month

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    1. You may do it on 20th (Thursday) or 21st (Friday) of September'2012.

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  16. Guruji, We are buying a second hand house. Can we do Grihapravesham in adhika maasam or ashaada maasam?

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    1. Gruhapravesam should not be performed during Aashaada maasam (adhika & nija)

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    2. Thank you so much for a prompt reply. Can we register the property in nija masam and do griha pravesham later? Thank you!

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    3. If you want to strictly follow the norms wait till Karthika maasam.

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  17. We are staying in rented house and that house has naga dosha, Astrologer has advised us to change the house immediately, can we change the house in adhika maasa?? Please help...

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  18. Whether Before marriage activities like Horoscope matching, searching for Bride or Bridegroom can be done in Adhika Masam?

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    1. Adhika maasa is also known as Mala maasa not an auspicious one, hence, marriage related and other auspicious activities are to be avoided.

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  19. my neice was in adika masa, few days ago, Do we need to do some special rituals?

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  20. Guru ji ... Pranams
    Ashada masam lo eka buktham ela cheyali ... teliyajeyagalaru ... Pranams

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    1. Namaskaara, please read my posts on Chaaturmaasya Vratha (Austerities)

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  21. Can we do seemanth during adhika maasa? Is there any harm to lady or the baby if we do seemanth in adhika masa? My frnd completes her 7th month and 8th month starts in adhika masa..

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    1. Seemantha can be performed during Adhika Maasa;

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  22. I want to do adhika masa pooja this year.. Like lighting lamp and vishnu parayana every day before sunrise.. But i may have to travel to usa in the middle of the month.. So my question is can i continue the pooja there in the usa.. That is half days here and half days there?

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    1. you can continue parayana of Sri Vishnu Sahasranama

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  23. Can we become pregnant during adhika maasam what are the days we need to avoid in general for garba dharana for seeking good children.

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  24. Sri Bhargava Sarma Ji, During the adhika masa you said some activities are prohibited which includes grihapravesham. But if one has to merely shift the house (from one rented house to another rented house) is it permitted?
    As you said it is permitted if later house is not newly constructed.
    Please clarify and suggest date when we shud shift near 1st june.

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    1. It is applicable for entering a newly constructed house (Nutana Gruha Pravesa). If the house you are entering is a newly constructed one and Gruha Pravesa ceremony has not been performed earlier, better you enter in the Nija Masa. For dates... pl consult a local Daivagnya;

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  25. Can we perform ಮುತ್ತೈದೆಯರಿಗೆ ಉಡಿ ತುಂಬುವ ವೃತ during adhik masa??

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    1. Baagina Daana, Thaamboola Daana can be taken up during Adhika Maasa.

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