123 India Tourism
123 India Tourism 123 India Tourism 123 India Tourism 123 India Tourism
Welcome to 123IndiaTouism - Complete Access of India
Your Name :
Your Tel.No. :
Your Country :
Your E-mail :
Your Requirements :
North India Package
Adventure Tour Package
Buddhist Pilgrimage Package
Classical Tour Package
Camel Safari Trip
Romantic Tajmahal Vacation
More...
South India Tour
South India Ayurveda Trip
South India Wonders Tour
Backwater Holiday Package
Beaches Travel Package
Festivals of South India
More...
Wildlife Tours
Widlife India Tour
Rajasthan Wildlife Trip
Corbett Wildlife Tour
South India Wildlife Tour
More...
Luxury India Tour
Luxury Kashmir Travel
Luxury Beaches Package
The Taste of India Trip
India Spice Travel
Luxury Forts & Palaces Trip
More...
Great Taj Mahal Tour
Fascinating Taj Mahal Trip
Glimpses of Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal & Goa Tour
Taj Mahal & Pink City
Taj Mahal & Tiger Tours
More...
Religious Tours India
Buddhist Circuit Travel
Sacred Ganges Vacations
Foot Step of Buddha Trip
Erotic Temple & Ganges Trip
Vaishno Devi Yatra
More...


" you are here " 123 India Tourism East India Orissa Tourism Festivals of Orissa

Orissa Tourism


Festivals of Orissa

Shiv Ratri :
Festivals of OrissaAll over India, Maha Shivratri occurs on the 14th night of the new moon during the dark half of the month of Phalguna. On a moonless night in February every year, occurs the night of Shiva, the destroyer. This is the night when He is said to have performed the Tandava or the dance of primordial creation, preservation and destruction.

Devotees of Shiva fast during the day and maintain a long vigil during the night. In temples all across the country, bells ring, sacred texts are chanted and traditional offerings of leaves and milk are made to the Shiv lingam, the phallic symbol of the god. There is a legend behind Shiva's phallic form. It is believed that once Brahma and Vishnu, the two pillars of the holy Trinity were having an argument as to who was supreme. Brahma declared himself to be the Creator of all and thus more revered. Vishnu claimed that since he was the Creator and the Destroyer, he commanded more respect. At that moment a huge lingam ablaze with flames appeared from nowhere. Both the gods were so overwhelmed by its constantly increasing size, that they forgot their quarrel and decided to determine its size. Vishnu took the form of a boar and went to the netherworld while Brahma in the form of a swan ascended to the skies. Neither could ascertain the size. Just then, Shiva appeared out of the lingam and proclaimed that he was the progenitor of both of them. He was the Creator, Preserver and the Destroyer. He demanded that thereafter he be worshipped in his phallic form, the lingam.

See Your AD Here


On the day of Shivratri, the lingam is bathed with the five sacred offerings of a cow, called the panchagavya - milk, sour milk, urine, butter and dung. Thereafter the five foods of immortality - milk, clarified butter, curd, honey and sugar - are placed before the lingam. Dhatura and jati, though poisonous fruits, are believed to be sacred to Shiva and thus offered at his temple. Eleven is considered to be the sacred number of the Lord. Devotees keep a fast (vrat) on Shivratri and observe strict rules, for vardan (boon).

Special celebrations are held at important Shiva temples at Chidambaram, Kalahasi, Khajuraho and Varanasi. Worship of Shiva is to release the worshipper from the cycle of birth and rebirth. In Kashmir, the festival is held for 15 days; the thirteenth day is observed as Herath, a day of fast followed by a family feast.

Rath Yatra :
At the temple town of Puri in Orissa, the image of the god Krishna (known as Jagannath in the State) is taken out with great ceremony in June-July each year.

Images of the god and his brother Balbhadra and sister Subhadra are placed in giant large yellow chariots or raths which are then drawn by pilgrims.

The chariots are 45 feet high and have 6 wheels. The procession or rath yatra draws huge crowds from all over the country. An atmosphere of almost hysterical devotion prevails on this day and in earlier years, devotees were known to have thrown themselves under the wheels of the rath in the hope of obtaining instant salvation.




See Your AD Here




Interested ? Book Tour through our Members




Orissa Tourism || Places of Interest in Orissa || Wildlife in Orissa || Orissa Beaches || Festivals of Orissa || Orissa Handicrafts || Museums in Orissa || Travel Agents & Tour Operators in Orissa



Best Value India Tours by 123 India Tourism
Travel Reservation / Inquiry Form

(* represents compulsory fields)
* Name :  
* E-Mail Address :  
* Your Telephone No :
(Include Country/Area Code)
 
* Nationality :  
* Tentative Date of Travel:  
Duration of Travel
in India (Approx.):
 
No. of People Travelling:   Adult      
  Children
* Kindly Describe your requirements / Plan :
North Zone South Zone Central Zone East ZoneWest Zone
- Rajasthan Tourism
- Delhi Tourism
- Uttar Pradesh Tourism
more...
- Kerala Tourism
- Tamil Nadu Tourism
- Karnataka Tourism
more...
- Madhya Pradesh
Places of Interest
Khajuraho Tourism
more...
- Assam Tourism
- West Bengal Tourism
- Orissa Tourism
more...
- Goa Tourism
- Maharashtra Tourism
- Gujarat Tourism
more...

© Copyright 123 India Tourism - All rights Reserved. Best Viewed at 800 x 600 / 1024 x 768 using Internet Explorer or Netscape.