By Sri Chiraan
Man born on earth is ordained to perform certain karma which
is compulsory, and non adherence results in sin and punishment in hell. These
karmas are known as Nitya karma.
Ekadashi vrat and Chaturmasa, Krishna ashtami are nitya karmas which every human being must adhere to.
Chaturmasa is four months of austere ties to be observed
starting from Ashadha shukla Ekadashi to Kartik shukla dwadashi. In the four
months of the rainy season, from the Ekadashi of the bright fortnight of
Ashadha when the Sun is in Cancer to the Ekadashi of the bright fortnight
of Kartika, Lord Vishnu sleeps on the serpent-bed [ YOGA NIDRA]. This period is
pious and most appropriate for devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Today is Ashadha Shukla Dwadashi and Chaturmasa begins. Chaturmasa
the four months are observed thus; Ashadha Shukla Ekadashi to Shravan Shukla
Ekadashi – Shaka Vrat in this month no vegetables are used in the kitchen and
recipes.
Vegetables like onion, garlic, drumstick, eggplants, radish,
and bottle gourd are some of them which induce passion and hence ever
prohibited.
But specially prohibited in Shaka Vrat are:
Prohibited ingredients
Tamarind
Chili
Coriander
Mustard
All types of vegetables
Fruits (except Mango)
Dry grapes
Cardamom ,hing, scented articles.
Coconut
Nuts like Cashew, etc.
Allowed ingredients
Pulses (except Bengal gram and fried gram)
Pepper
Cumin seeds
Amla powder
Wheat
Sesame seeds
Ragi
Sooji
Rava
Maida
Gingelly oil
Ghee
Jaggery
Sugar
Corn
Amchur powder (dry mango powder)
Dadhi vrata – Shravan Shukla Ekadashi to Bhadrapad Shukla
Ekadashi - All items made of curds and curds are prohibited in this period.
Ksheer vrata – Bhadrapad shukla ekadashi to Ashvayuj shukla
ekadashi – All items made in milk and by products and milk are prohibited to be
used.
Dwidala Vrata – Ashvayuj Shukla Ekadashi – Kartik Shukla
Ekadashi – all the seeds [dals] which break into two when hit with stone [dicotyledons] are prohibited, and all plants sprouted from these are also
prohibited, also fruits and vegetable containing multiple seeds are not to be
used.
This gives control of the senses for longevity. Among the
five sense organs the tongue is most vulnerable and susceptible for the
temptation and it is very difficult to control. This is the last sense organ
ceases its operation before the death.
A bath in holy waters, visits to holy places, temples,
charities and merits take shelter in Lord Vishnu. One bathing in a river in the
Chaturmasa becomes accomplished, and if one bathes in holy waters, one’s sins
are destroyed.
If one mixes sesame seeds and amla powder, takes a bath with
this water, he will get purged of all sins. Compassion to living beings is
particularly recommended in Chaturmasa and the giving of food, water and cows
etc. reading of scriptures and fire sacrifices afford immense religious merit.
Giving food bestows the highest religious merit. It can be given at any time of
the day.
It is a rare virtue to have the inclination to abide by
dharma, to serve the saints, have darshana and satsanga of saints to worship
Lord Vishnu and practice alms giving in Chaturmasa.
If one for the sake of the Lord’s pleasure, voluntarily
forswears sense-enjoyments dear to one’s heart in Chaturmasa, one gets those
sense-enjoyments in unlimited quantity. One doing so with full faith gets
immense Punya .
- One
not using metal utensils and taking food on Palasha leaves in Chaturmasa
attains to vairagya.
- One
should particularly refrain from taking food in copper utensils during
Chaturmasa.
- Wearing
black and blue is prohibited in Chaturmasa.
- One who refrains from shaving in Chaturmasa, saves himself from the taptraya.
- Sleeping
on the ground, observing brahmacharya, eating on leaves, fasting, Mauna
(silence), japa, meditation and charities in Chaturmasa gives results
many folds.
- If
one remains steadfast and takes moderate quantities of food only once in a
day throughout Chaturmasa, he gets absolved of all sins and goes to Lord
Vishnu’s abode.
- One
eating only a single cereal throughout Chaturmasa is saved from diseases.
- One
taking only one meal in a day in Chaturmasa attains punya of performing
twelve yagyas.
- One
living on milk or fruit alone gets thousands of sinful births destroyed.
- Complete
fasting on one out of fifteen days destroys all ailments of the body and
converts all the food taken in past fourteen days into ojas. That is why
fasting on Ekadashi is so highly celebrated. Chaturmasa.
- continuously fasting for 12 days is known as parak.
- Taking
a single morsel and increasing each morsel every day up till Poornima and
reducing till Amavasya is known as Krichcha .
- Eating
only once in the morning and fasting in evening is known as Nakta.
- Eating
in evening and fasting during daytime is known as ekabhukta.
- All
these austerities give complete results in chaturmasa and are multiplied
crores of times in absolving heinous sins.
- It
is specifically required to keep the mind engaged in reading shastras
during this period, it is known as PARAYANA.
- It
is very easy to attain mantra siddhi during chaturmasa.
- Woman
can serve Lord by taking up austerities like making 100000 battis [wicks
lamp] for the lord.
- Woman
can also opt for making 10000 namaskaras to Lord in four months.
- Ascetics
Vow to stay in one place and do not cross city borders, they perform
10000 Tulasi archana to the Lord Anantshayan.
Lord Vishnu sleeps in yognidra during Chaturmasa; therefore,
no marriages, or other ceremonies, or sacrifices with desire of future reward
should be performed in Chaturmasa. This four month period is for austerities.
Lord gets up from his YOGNIDRA on Utthan DWADASHI [which is also TULASI VIVAH].
Krishnarpana
karthik said: October 2, 2011 at 08:37
ReplyDeletepoojaneeyamaina gurugariki,
what items are allowed for consumption in the final month of chaturmasa vrata ?
Chiraan said: October 2, 2011 at 11:04
ReplyDeleteExcept chillies , cucumber , daal , dry fruits , everything else is allowed ..
cinnamaon cardamom is not allowed …. so one eats only greens or raw banana ,yam etc …
this is most difficut vrat ….so those living in hostels or travelling will not be able to do it …
so try and do it only on dwadashi ..
karthik said: October 2, 2011 at 12:00
ReplyDeletepoojaneeyamaina gurugariki,
is honey,dates,milk and milk products allowed during the vrata ( i mean last phase ) ?
Chiraan said: October 2, 2011 at 13:10
ReplyDeleteyes they are allowed
Shuchi said:June 27, 2011 at 11:21
ReplyDeleteDear Sir,
Pranams,
When is Chaturmasa start this year? You said that women can give ‘10000 namaskaras to Lord in four months’ how does one give Namaskara?
Shuchi
Chiraan said: June 27, 2011 at 22:38
ReplyDeletePanchanga namaskar. Head hands knees feet touching the ground and mind on lord. Chest stomach should not touch ground
janaki spandana said:October 29, 2009 at 09:04
ReplyDeleteGuruji i’m a telugu speaking girl and we are residing in a remote area(Koppa near Maddur , Mandya(dist)) in karnataka. And i need information about the pooja vidhana of Ksheerabdhi dwadasi.
Could you please send us the required information about the specified one, sparing your valuable time.
With regards,
Spandana
Chiraan said: October 29, 2009 at 15:16
ReplyDeletetappakunda pampistamu
Nimisha Anand said: July 22, 2009 at 15:57
ReplyDeletesir ,
pls do gives us some mantra sto chant for overcoming obstacles in business and have good business
regards,
nimisha
Chiraan said: July 23, 2009 at 01:08
ReplyDeleteRecite garudadhwajay namaha
Raghavendra said: July 9, 2009 at 11:15
ReplyDeleteDear Sri Chiraan,
Thank you for the information. I shall procure them. Now that I do not know Sanskrit at all would that mean I cannot learn Vedas at all? Is there any other way to know them?
Regards,
Raghavendra
Chiraan said: July 10, 2009 at 12:49
ReplyDeleteLearn Sanskrit it hardly takes a month online , and learn Vedas from a guru in kannada or tamil or telugu
Raghavendra said: July 8, 2009 at 14:54
ReplyDeleteDear Sri Chiraan,
Thanks for putting putting the information on Chaturmasa. It’s indeed helpful. Well I would love to read shastras, puranas however, I wish to know the authentic sources of getting these works in English. You’d be helping me immensely if I can find them. Also, I have one question, is it necessary to know sanskrit if i have to read Vedas? Is there any source where the Vedas are translated to English to the extent possible? Look forward to your reply.
Regards,
Raghavendra.
Chiraan said: July 8, 2009 at 17:00
ReplyDeleteReading Vedas in English is useless. shastras you can get from Shri KT pandurangi he has translated many upanishads in to english . published by sriman madhva sidhdhantonnahini sabha chirtanur [near tirupati] similarly Shri Tamraparni Subbachar Raghavendran Smso tiruchanur you can have copies [ perhaps at free or nominal rates] from secretary smso permanent nidhi 19 car street triplicane chennai
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Sri said: December 7, 2010 at 18:29
ReplyDeleteRaghavendra- Here’s the website for ordering English/Tamil religious books written by Shri Tamraparni Subbachar Raghavendran. http://gyanasampat.in/
Chiraan said: December 7, 2010 at 22:30
ReplyDeleteTamraparni subbachar Raghavendran is great scholar , his books are illuminative , I was given to understand , they just keep sending books irrespective of donations made .
Sri said: January 27, 2011 at 11:27
ReplyDeleteHere’s the website of Dwaita Vedanta Studies and Research Foundation. There is information on English books and articles by Prof KT Pandurangi.
http://www.dvaitavedanta.com/
Vinoth said: July 4, 2009 at 22:20
ReplyDeleteThanks Guruji
Please clarify this also-
Do you mean to say 4 months period from approx.July 4 to oct 4 every year ,marriages should be avoided.
Chiraan said: July 4, 2009 at 23:16
ReplyDeleteAshadha Shukla Ekadashi onwards need not be july 4th , it may come earlier or later also. 4 months from this marriages / auspicious functions are not carried out , however mithuni ashadha is granted.
Vinoth said: July 4, 2009 at 21:42
ReplyDelete“Chaturmasa is four months of austere ties to observed starting from Ashadha shukla Ekadashi to kartik shukla dwadashi. In the four months of the rainy season, from the Ekadashi of the bright fortnight of Ashadha when the Sun is in the Cancer to the Ekadashi of the bright fortnight of Kartika, Lord Vishnu sleeps on the serpent-bed”
Respected Guruji
I dont get what you mean by this.Jhora shows today is Dwadashi.Am i missing something here?
And also Sun is in Gemini right now?
OR
Do you mean to say 4 months period from approx.July 4 to oct 4 every year ,marriages should be avoided.
Please clear our doubts
Thanks
Vinoth
Chiraan said:July 4, 2009 at 22:11
ReplyDeleteEkadashi is anyway upavasa, so shaka vrat starts when dwadashi starts . Lord Vishnu starts Yoga Nidra after Dakshinayana . As Dakshinayana has no specific tithi chaturmasa starts from Shukla Ekadashi.
Venkatesh Acharya said: July 5, 2012 at 19:28
ReplyDeleteAcharyare,
Barley is JaveGodi in Kannada.
Is it allowed in Shaka and Dwidala vratas?
My Pranaams
Venkatesh
Chiraan said: July 6, 2012 at 10:06
ReplyDeleteBarley is not allowed
Venkatesh Acharya said: June 16, 2012 at 09:42
ReplyDeleteAcharyare,
Can you please guide if there are any special sankalpa and other procedures to be adopted, while adhering to the following additional strictures during chaturmasa.
1) One eating only a single cereal throughout Chaturmasa is saved from diseases.
2) Sleeping on the ground, observing brahmacharya, eating on leaves, fasting, Mauna (silence), japa, meditation and charities in Chaturmasa gives results manyfolds.
If I would want to have only one cereal, then can you please guide as to what can be had out of rice, wheat, dals, corn etc. Does it mean only one of the above mentioned ones?
My humble pranaams
Venkatesh
Chiraan said: June 16, 2012 at 09:53
ReplyDeleteghee rice and chatni , amla rasam [without daal] , curds rice in single meals is best method .. include fruit juice , mango pulp , buttermilk , is best meal for a single day
K said: October 7, 2011 at 22:42
ReplyDeletePranaams Acharya,
What is the specific dal and vegetable that can be consumed for Dwidala vrata on dwadashi ?
Regards
K
Chiraan said: October 7, 2011 at 23:54
ReplyDeleteNo daals can be consumed … no vegetables except raw banana suran arvi .. and leaves like amrnath chukka .. only no chilllies no cucumber .. no dry fruits no hing …
karthik said: October 8, 2011 at 07:51
ReplyDeletepoojaneeyamaina gurugariki,
what are the following please let us know:-
suran
arvi
amrnath
chukka which can be consumed kindly tell us…
Chiraan said: October 8, 2011 at 15:55
ReplyDeleteyam … colocassia , rajagiir ..dantu …. etc
Karthik said:October 8, 2011 at 11:06
ReplyDeletepoojaneeyamaina gurugariki,
can we consume mangoes ( raw and ripe ) and mango powder in dwidala vrata ?
Chiraan said: October 8, 2011 at 15:51
ReplyDeleteyes we can consume mango