Godavari Pushkaralu:The Spiritual Fragrances
Vanam Jwala
Narasimha Rao
(TS Govt Sets Stage to Spread
The Spiritual Fragrance of Pushkaralu)
The New Indian Express
13-07-2015
As Jupiter enters the zodiac sign Leo, the much-awaited Godavari Pushkaralu
2015 begins on July 14. With a view to celebrate them on a grand scale, in a
way never observed before, Telangana government has made elaborate arrangements
in all aspects to make them a grand success. Jupiter will be in one zodiac sign
or other every year. But when he enters and joins Pushkarudu, River Godavari gets
Pushkaralu. Similarly, Pushkaralu are also performed for different rivers in
the country, in different years. These rivers are: Ganges, Reva, Saraswathi,
Yamuna, Krishna, Kaveri, Bheemarathi, Brahmaputra, Tungabhadra, Sindh and
Praneeta. It is believed that during the Pushkaralu to a particular river, all
the 33 crores Hindu gods and goddesses will come and take a holy dip in that
river. The Pushkaralu occur once in every 12 years and Godavari Pushkaralu was
last celebrated in the year 2003. This year’s, Pushkaralu are referred as Maha kumbhamela
as this category occur once in every 144 years.
Godavari is the biggest and largest river in
Southern India and is often quoted as Dakshin Ganga. Mythology says that Sage Maharishi
Gowthama brought the Ganges down to earth after several years’ rigorous meditation
and Godavari was branched out of it. River Godavari originated at Nasik
Trayambak and travels for 136 kilometers in Maharashtra. Later it enters Telangana
state at Kandakurthi in Nizamabad district. It passes through Nizamabad,
Karimnagar, Adilabad, Warangal, and Khammam districts at places Basara,
Dharmapuri, Kaleswaram, Eturu Nagaram and Bhadrachalam before entering into
East and West Godavari districts in AP and then joins Sea at Antarvedi.
Pushkaralu for any river are basically an
elaborate religious and pious program spread over 12 days dating back to the
age-old traditions and customs. It is a faith among the people that Pushkarudu
will cast a spell on the river during these 12 days Pushkaralu, and hence
taking a holy dip during the period is considered virtuous and spiritually beneficial.
It is also believed that those who take a dip during Pushkaralu will be
benefited with longevity, wealth and prosperity. During the Pushkaralu period,
people also perform rituals for those dead who were close to the family
including friends. This is precisely the reason why, like in Kumbha Mela for
the holy Ganges, for Godavari River also Lakhs of people visit to take a holy
dip. The Telangana State government has
taken this as a prestigious program and wanted to organize it in a big way.
Government is not considering it as an official program but wants to provide
every facility that is required to the pilgrims as its committed responsibility.
In addition to providing facilities the Government also is taking care of every
aspect of law and order issues.
During the previous Pushkaralu in the year 2003,
the then Government of Andhra Pradesh, with a view to gain political benefit in
the forthcoming elections that were due in 2004, created a hype and
concentrated on publicity gimmicks. Contrary to that the present TRS Government
in a focused manner, evinced keen interest in providing facilities rather on
publicity. The government has grabbed this opportunity to start religious and
cultural tourism. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had instructed the
officials concerned to ensure facilities at all the bath Ghats, renovate
temples to enable pilgrims to conveniently have an easy and comfortable Darshan.
The state government also made all arrangements for Lakhs of devotees that are
expected to come from all parts of the country, neighboring states like
Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, and even from abroad. Excellent transport
facilities, connecting routes were arranged for the easy mobility of people and
to have smooth and hassle free visit. A massive publicity campaign is devised
to attract all Telangana people residing in other places like Mumbai, Bhivandi,
Sholapoor, Surat and other towns to come to Telangana and take a holy dip in
the river Godavari during the Pushkaralu. Enough of awareness has been created
on Pushkaralu in northern part of India also. Non Resident Indians in several
countries are expected to visit Telangana State for a holy dip. Additional
facilities have been provided by the Government in places like Basara, Dharmapuri, Kaleswaram,
Kandakurti, Bhadrachalam etc. where people are expected to come in larger
numbers than others. Women and children will be ensured special care
and protection. Regulation of pilgrims
rush will be taken care of. Medical facilities are also provided.
Realising the importance
and the need for arrangements on a large scale, the Chief Minister initiated
action almost a year ago itself. Review meetings were held on a regular basis
in regular intervals. A cabinet sub-committee has been constituted to oversee
the arrangements and creation of facilities. Accordingly, all facilities for the devotees coming from various
places are taken care by the Telangana government. Basic infrastructure amenities like improvement of flood banks, bund beautification,
widening roads, improving bathing Ghats, development of parking areas, sanitation,
toilets, drinking water facilities, temporary accommodation, first aid etc are being
created. The state government will organize
the Godavari Pushkaralu in 5 districts namely Adilabad, Nizamabad, Karimnagar,
Khammam, and Warangal districts. A total of 106 Pushkar Ghats are constructed
along the river Godavari in these five districts at all the holy temple towns
namely, Basara, Dharmapuri, Kaleswaram, Bhadrachalam, as well as at places where
Godavari flows like Kandakurti, Pochampadu, Manchiryal, Goodem, Ramannagudem,
and Parnasala.
Chief Minister Chandrasekhar Rao, who himself has
a deep knowledge and understanding about the rituals, methods and practices to
be observed during Pushkaralu, had instructed officials to be in touch with the
Peetaadhipathis, spiritual leaders, Swamis, Hindu preachers and seek their blessings
and advice from time to time. Advisor to Government K V Ramanachary, Spiritual
Guru to the CM, Mritunjaya Sarma, Yayavaram Chandrasekhara Siddhanti, 90 year
old Palakurthi Nrusimha Siddhanthi and others as a team met them and extended
invitation for Pushkaralu. The Peethadhipathis include among others Kanchi,
Srungeri, Pushpagiri, Mantralayam, Kurtalam and Vijayadurga. In addition they
also extended invitation to Swaroopananda Swamy, Gurumadananda Swamy, China
Jeer Swamy, Dharmapuri Sachindanda Swamy, and a host of other Seers. Almost all
of them agreed in principle to participate in Pushkaralu. China Jeeyar Swamy
offered to visit Bhadrachalam on the first day to have a holy dip in the
Godavari river there. Later he would spend five days at Manchiryal and would
perform Pushkaralu related rituals and yagnas-Yagasbesides addressing pilgrims
with a holy discourse. Guru Madananda
Swamy will be at Basara on the first day and later for the rest of twelve days
tour different places in Telangana. Rest of the Peethadhipathis will go to
other places and temples there. End
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