Hundreds of devotees celebrate onset of monsoon month in Mathura

By ANI
Wednesday, July 28, 2010

MATHURA - Hundreds of devotees thronged in large numbers to offer prayers at the famous Dwarakadhish Temple in Mathura, on the occasion of the onset of the Hindu month of ‘Sawan’ that heralds the coming of the monsoon.he monsoon month is considered sacred among devotees of Lord Krishna, who was born in a prison in Mathura.

The monsoon month marks the advent of prosperity and fertility, and the auspicious ‘Sawan’ is celebrated in diverse ways across the region.

The festival was celebrated when Lord Krishna’s foster parents, Yashodha and Nand, asked the god to go on a pilgrimage.

“In Brij (Mathura), this monsoon season has its own importance because when Yashoda and Nandbaba asked lord Krishna for a pilgrimage, so Lord Krishna called all the gods and goddesses to Brij. That is why all the gods and goddesses reside here in these four months, which are Sawan, Bhadon, Kwar (Ashwin), Kartik,” said Rakesh Tiwari, Public Relations Officer of the Dwarakadhish Temple on Tuesday.

The monsoon month of Sawan lasts from the third week of July to the third week of August. It is followed by Bhadon (August-September), Ashwin (September-October) and Kartika (October-November).

On the occasion, numerous swings hung in honour of Lord Krishna are decorated with intricate patterns involving flowers, fruits and bright ornaments.

“Lord Krishna is sitting in a ‘hindola’ (swing). It feels good to see him like this. Apart from so many devotees, the atmosphere is very peaceful here and everybody is feeling nice here,” said Vani Shrivastav, a devotee.

This year’s celebrations witnessed participation of thousands of devotees from all over the state and the nearby areas. By Nitin Gautam (ANI)

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