Monday, 12 August 2013

Mangala Gowri Puja

How to Observe Mangala Gowri Puja?

Mangala Gowri Puja, or Shravana Mangala Gowri Puja, is an important Vratha observed by married women in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and by some communities in Maharashtra. It is performed for a happy married life and for the long life of the husband. It is observed on Tuesdays in the Shravan month (July – August).  Married women observe Mangala Gowri Puja in the first five years of their marriage. In the 5th year, the girl has to gift her mother a vessel with the mangala dravya. 

The method of performing Mangala Gowri puja varies from region to region. This is just to give an idea about the ritual. You can always be flexible in all Hindu rituals what matters more is devotion. And one should not ponder too much over the correct performance of rituals. Number 16 has special significance in this Pooja.

Requirements

  • An image or idol of Goddess Gowri (Goddess Parvati) or five pyramid shapes made from turmeric powder.
  • Kalasha
  • Rice
  • Jaggery
  • 5 blouse pieces folded in a triangular pyramid shape
  • 16 beetel leaves and 16 beetel nuts
  • Cotton or flower garland - 16 ಎಳೆಗಳ ಹತ್ತಿ ಹಾರ
  • Coconut broken into two halves
  • 16 rice thambittu for neivedya and 16 rice thambittu for arathi.  16 cotton wicks are placed into it. Ghee is used as a burning fuel and all the 16 wick of the lamp are lighted.
  • Flowers and Locally available fruits 

Preparation for the Puja


House and the puja room or area is cleaned. The shrine area is decorated with rangoli patterns.
House or the puja area is decorated with mango leaf festoons.
All items are kept ready.
The prasada menu or the fruits to be offered is decided.

The Puja

  • On a flat wooden platform (maNe), spread a blouse piece.
  • Over the blouse piece, rice is dropped in a plate or tray.
  • The Kalasha pot half-filled with water is kept on the rice bed. The inside neck of the Kalasha pot is decorated with betel leaves, usually 5 in number.
  • In front of the Kalasha, you can place either the silver Gowri or the turmeric Gowri.
  • Place a mirror behind the mangala Gowri and 2 blouse pieces on either sides of the mirror folded in a triangular shape.
  • A coconut is broken and one half each is placed on the sides of the kalasha on the blouse pieces. Betel nuts and betel leaves (8 in number, 16 total) are placed on either sides of the Kalasha with the cocunut.
  • 3 pieces of cloth are folded like pyramid and placed at the back of kalasha.
  • A silver glass filled with unhusked wheat and godi is placed on the right of the Kalasha.
  • The Kalasha tray can be filled with turmeric, kumkum, sandalwood and other Pooja items.
  • If you don't have a silver Gowri, a large piece of jaggery (the four corner one) is kept in front of the kalasha. Now u can place the five pyramid shape made from turmeric powder on the four corners of the jaggery and one in center. You can be flexible here. You can just keep an idol or picture of Goddess Gowri., if there is no jaggery, you need not worry about it.
  • Decorate the turmeric pyramid or idol or picture of Goddess Gowri with turmeric, kumkum and flowers.
  • Keep a steel spatula smeared with beetel leaf juice ready.

The Puja Begins

  • Light the lamps
  • Pray to the deity by offering flowers, gejje vastra, gandha/ sandal paste, manthrakshtathe, flowers, and lighting incense.
  • Offer fruits or the prasada cooked. 
  • Pray or meditate for few minutes – this includes asking for boon to deity during the Mangala Gowri Puja. Special prayer or Shloka is recited called Varava Kode in Kannada. (read below)
  • Read or listen to the story associated with Mangala Gowri: Mangala Gowri Vratha and Kathe Audio Link
  • While listening to the Vratha Story, light the 16 thambittu arathi. Hold the steel spatula over the lamps to get a black soot. This is collected towards to end of the pooja. Cold ghee is added to this and is applied as kajal.
  • Invite women home and offer mangala dravya, rice thambittu and kajal. Pay obeisance to the women, God and the elders in family. By observing the vratha.
Mangala Gowri Shloka or song – Varava Kode in Kannada

A special prayer known as Mangala Gowri Haadu or Varava Kode is recited while performing the Mangala Gowri Vratha and Pooja. During the Shravana Mangala Gowri Puja in Karnataka there is a ritual of asking a boon to Goddess Gowri by women. The prayer or Mantra itself is in the form of asking the boon. The story narrated or listened to during the puja is also known as Mangala Gowri Haadu.

Varava Kode Thayi, Varava Kode
Varava Kode Gowri Varava Kode
Kattida Mangalya Karimani Gaajina Balae
Sthiravagi Iruvantha
Varava Koda
Arishina Kumukuma
Aralu Malligay Davana
Sthiravagi Mudivanta
Varava Koda
Mahadi Maneya Mele
Jodu Thottila Katti
Jogula Haaduvantha Varava Kode
Godana, Bhudana
Griha Dana
Kanya Dana
Maduvantha Varava Kode

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