Chitra Pournami (festival)
Chaitra Purnima | |
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Also called | Chitra Pournami |
Observed by | Hindu Tamils, Malayalis |
Type | Hindu |
Significance | Full moon day of the Chaitra month |
Celebrations | Veneration of Chitragupta and Murugan |
Observances | Puja |
Date | Purnima in Chaitra month |
Frequency | Annual |
Part of the series on |
Kaumaram |
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Chaitra Purnima (
Legend
The tale of Chitra Purnima is centred on Indra, the kings of the devas, and his Brihaspati, according to the Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam. According to legend, Indra and Brihaspati once got into an argument over something Indra said to Brihaspati. Brihaspati, Indra's guru, gave him instructions to make a pilgrimage to the earth in order to atone for his negative karma.
After accepting, Indra carried out his guru's wish. Indra discovered a shivaling while on the trip under the
Practices
In some parts of India, The festival is dedicated to Chitragupta,[5] a Hindu god who is believed to record humans' good and bad deeds for Yama, the Hindu god of death and the underworld. On this day, devotees ask Chitragupta to give them good thoughts and deeds which will benefit all living beings.
On the festival day, many devotees gather around rivers or places where the moon is visible to have dinner with family and friends. It is believed by doing this they can get the blessings of Chandra and feel the happiness and bond with their loved ones. It is also believed by lighting up an deepam to Chandra alleviates negative states of mind. This is especially popular at the river Chitra in the district of Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, India.
The observance is called Chitira Pournami in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, especially by followers of Kaumaram and Shaiva Siddhanta. Devotees observe fasting, worship Murugan, and break their fast the next morning. Adherents believe that moonlight dispels the darkness of one's soul. Murugan worship and the festivals of the deity start on this day every year.[6]
References
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