Chaithra Maasam - The Madhu Maasam (Merits & Significance)
Chaithra maasam also known as Madhu
maasam marks the beginning of spring season known as Vasantha Ruthu first among
the Hindu seasons. Madhu means honey and Chaithra maasam is as sweet as honey. In
Bhagawadgeeta, Vibhoothi Yoga (canto#10 sloka#35) Lord Sri Krishna says that He
is the Vasantha Ruthu among the seasons “Ruthunaam Kusumaakarah” All pervading
supreme Lord, Kaala Purusha, Lord Vishnu is the presiding Deity (Maasa Niyaamaka)
of Chaithra maasam and hence this month is also known as Vishnu maasam.
It is so auspicious that it is the
month when Lord Brahma had commenced the creation and to commemorate that day
we celebrate Ugaadi festival. Chaithra maasam
is the sacred month in which Maryaada Purushottama; Lord Sri Raama was born on
the 9th day of bright fortnight that is celebrated as Sri Raama Navami.
It is the most sacred and auspicious month in which highly meritorious and
powerful Thaaraka manthra RAMA took birth. It is the sacred month in which Lord
Vishnu incarnated as Matsyaavathara (Giant Fish) the very first among the
Dasaavatharas and restored the lost Vedas that day is celebrated as Matsya
Jayanthi on Chaithra sukla Trutheeya. It is said as per scripts that it was the
first day of the bright fortnight in the month of Chaithra Maasam that Lord Sri
Krishna’s Niryaana took place that is marked as the beginning of Kaliyuga.
It is the sacred month when Sun God
transits into first house of the zodiac viz. Aries (Mesha Raasi) where Sun gets
exalted. That day known as Mesha Sankramana is celebrated as Vishu festival in
some parts of South India. Chaithra maasam is the sacred month in which the
mighty God, Lord Hanuman was born that is celebrated as Hanuma Jayanthi on the
full Moon day. It is the sacred month in which the sixty year cycle of Hindu Calendar
Samvatsara had begun, starting from Prabhava and ending with Akshaya.
Full Moon day during Chaithra maasam
known as Chittraa Poornima or Maha Chaithri is the day Moon will be at or
nearer to the constellation of Chitta and hence the name Chaithra maasam. Mars (Kuja) is the star Lord of Chitta
constellation and star Deity is Lord Subramanya. Third day of the bright
fortnight in the lunar month of Chaithra maasam is known as Gouri Trutheeya
when Goddess Gouri and Lord Shiva are specially worshipped. Starting from this
day for a period of one month Goddess Gouri & Lord Shiva and Lord Sri Rama along
with other Deities are offered with special pooja ritual known as Dolotsava
(Aandolini Vratha). While Chaithra Sukla Trutheeya and Pournami are Manvaadi
days the days Manvanthara had begun, Chaithra sukla Panchami is known as
Kalpaadi the day Kalpa had commenced.
Like we celebrate Devi Navarathri
during Aaswayuja maasam known as Sharannavarathri which falls in Dakshinaayana,
a nine day festival known as Vasantha Navarathri is celebrated during
Chaithra maasam starting from Ugaadi day during Uttaraayana. During this nine day period Goddess Durga is
worshiped in some parts of the country while in some other parts, it is known
as Sri Raama Navarathri worshiping Lord Sri Raama. During this period sacred
texts like Ramayana, Sundarakaanda, and Devi Bhaagavatham are read.
With so much of significance
attributed to Chaithra maasam, almost all the Deities are worshiped during the
bright fortnight of this month apart from Lord Sri Rama, Lord Hanuman, Lord
Shiva and Goddess Gouri.
- On the first day (Paadyami) Lord Brahma,
- on second day (Dwiteeya) Lord Shiva & Goddess Gouri,
- on fourth day (Chaturthi) Lord Ganesha,
- on fifth day (Panchami) Naaga Devathas,
- on sixth day (Shasti) Lord Subramanya,
- on 7th day (Sapthami) Sun God,
- on ninth day (Navami) Goddess Durga and
- on 15th day (Full Moon day) all the Deities are worshiped.
Chaithra is a Sanskrit word meaning a
temple or a memorial. It is the month to
commemorate so many auspicious and sacred events including the commencement of
creation (Srushti). It is also a sacred month for commencement for Vedic
learning. That’s why it is one of the auspicious and sacred months for
performing Upanayana that marks the formal eligibility to commence the study of
Vedas and Upanishads.
Prapadaanam (chalivendram)
Donating water during Chaithra maasam starting
from Ugaadi day for 4 months (summer months) is said to be very auspicious and
sacred.
Prapeyam
SarvaSamanya Bhoothebhya: prathipaditha
PradanathPitharasarve
Thrupyanthucha Pithamaha
Anivaarya
Mithodeyam Jalammaasa Chathustayam
We would have come across voluntary organizations erecting spots called Chalivendram during summer months where passersby
are served with drinking water stored in earthen pots covered with cloth. It is believed that conducting/sponsoring such activities gives immense pleasure and satisfaction to forefathers.
Udakakumbha daana
Udaka means water, Kumbha means
pot. Giving charity of water stored in a
pot made up of Copper, Silver, or at least earthen pot (made up of mud) covered
with a new cloth to a Brahmin during this period is said to be very sacred and
highly meritorious.
Yesha
DharmaGhato Dhattoh Brahma Vishnu Sivathmaka
Asya
Pradhanathsakalam mamasanthu manoratha
Meaning: This water pot called Dharma
Ghata signifying the trinal lords (Brahma, Vishnu and Siva) bring unto me
fulfillment of all desires.
Taking bath in sacred rivers, arranging
of water and shelter to the travelers and people walking in the Sun, Anna Daana
(food) to the hungry and needy are some of the maasa dharma prescribed during
Chaithra maasam.
Days to remember in Chaithra
maasam...
- Ugaadi (Chaithra Sukla Paadyami)
- Gouri Trutheeya (Chaithra Sukla Trutheeya)
- Sri Raama Navami (Chaithra Sukla Navami)
- Kalpaadi (Chaithra Sukla Panchami)
- Manvaadi (Chaithra Sukla Trutheeya & Pournami)
- Hanuma Jayanthi (Chaithra Sukla Pournami)
- Mesha Sankramana (Transit of Sun into Mesha Raasi)
It is said as per Bhavishyottara
Purana that, Kartheeka maasam is more meritorious than Vaisakha maasam, Maagha
maasam is more significant and meritorious than Kaartheeka maasam, and Chaithra
maasam is much more auspicious than Maagha maasam. First and the best among the Hindu lunar
months, Chaithra maasam has acquired lot of merits and significance in Hindu philosophy
and is regarded as the mother of all the months.
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