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Explanations compiled by Krsna-priya Devi
Dasi (Vaisnava Academy for Girls, Alachua, Florida, USA)
NB: This Vaisnava calendar uses the terms 'appearance'and 'disappearance'
to denote the birth (appearance) and the departure (disappearance)
of great souls and incarnations of the Lord.
Bahulastami — the appearance day of Radha-kunda and Syama-kunda,
sacred ponds that are the bathing places of Srimati Radharani and
Lord Krsna in Vrndavana.
Balarama Rasayatra — Lord Balarama's springtime rasa dance
with His cowherd girlfriends.
Bali Daityaraja Puja — the festival commemorating Bali
Maharaja's surrender to Lord Vamanadeva, the dwarf incarnation of
Lord Krsna. A Deity of Vamana is worshiped.
Bhismastami — the appearance anniversary of Bhismadeva,
the "grandfather" of the Pandavas.
Candana Yatra — a festival during the hot season in India
in which the Deities are covered with sandalwood paste (candana)
to cool Them. (This is generally impractical in the West, where
it is cold during this time.)
Damodara Masa — the month of Damodara. Throughout this
month, devotees commemorate the pastime of naughty Lord Krsna's
being bound with ropes by mother Yasoda. Devotees offer lamps daily.
Dipa-dan, Dipavali, or Diwali (and Kalipuja) — a commemoration
of Lord Rama's return from exile to Ayodhya, His capital, following
the defeat of the demon Ravana. (Vaisnavas don't regularly observe
Kalipuja, the worship of Durga Devi.)
Hera Pancami — a festival held three days after Ratha-yatra
to commemorate Srimati Rukmini Devi's visit to Vrndavana to bring
Lord Krsna back to Dvaraka.
Ganga Puja — the appearance anniversary of Ganga Devi,
the goddess of the River Ganges.
Ganga Sagara Mela — a festival observed especially at the
confluence of the Ganges and the Bay of Bengal. Kapilasrama, the
asrama of Lord Krsna's incarnation as Kapiladeva, the son of Devahuti,
is located at this place. The festival commemorates King Bhagirathi's
bringing the River Ganges down from the celestial planets to the
ocean and the lower worlds.
Gaura Purnima — the appearance
anniversary of Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, who is Krsna Himself
in the role of His own devotee. He appeared in 1486 in Mayapur,
West Bengal.
Gopastami, or Gosthastami — After previously having grazed
the calves, on this day Krsna first went out to graze the cows.
In this way He became a gopa, a cowherd boy. On this day the gosalas
(cow pens) are cleaned and the cows worshiped and offered prasada
(santicified food) by the devotees.
Govardhana Puja
— the festival commemorating the worship of Govardhana Hill by
the residents of Vrndavana and Lord Krsna's lifting the hill.
Go Puja, or Go-krda — On this day, according to Hari-Bhakti-Vilasa,
one should decorate the cows and bulls, make them run, and have
the bulls plow the field.
Gundica Marjana — the cleansing of the Gundica temple in
Jagannatha Puri, India.
Guru (Vyasa) Purnima — the appearance anniversary of Srila
Vyasadeva, the compiler of the Vedic literature.
Incorporation of ISKCON in New York — Srila Prabhupada
founded ISKCON, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness,
in 1966.
Jahnu Saptami — The day when the sage Jahnu released the
River Ganges after swallowing her. On this day, if possible, one
should worship the Ganges and bathe in her waters.
Jagaddhatri Puja — the day for worship of a form of Mahamaya
called Jagaddhatri, "the maintainer of the material world."
(Vaisnavas do not usually observe this festival.)
Festival of Jagannatha Misra — the day the father of Lord
Caitanya Mahaprabhu performed the celebrations for Lord Caitanya's
appearance.
Katyayani vrata — a vow to observe austerities to please
Katyayani Devi, or Yogamaya Devi, the spiritual energy of Lord Krsna.
Krsna Janmastami — the
appearance anniversary of Lord Sri Krsna, the Supreme Personality
of Godhead.
Krsna Phula Dola, Salila Vihara — a summer boat festival
for the Deities of Sri Sri Radha-Krsna.
Krsna Pusya abhiseka — During the morning puja, or worship,
the Deity or a salagrama is bathed in pure ghee. Srila Prabhupada
once explained the festival this way: "Krishna was just a toy
in the hands of the Gopis, so one day the Gopis decided that we
shall decorate Him. Pusyabhisheka means a ceremony to decorate the
deity profusely with flowers, ornaments, cloths. After there should
be lavish feasting and a procession through the streets, so that
all the citizens should see how beautiful Krishna appears."
Krsna Saradiya Rasayatra — Lord Krsna's autumn rasa dance
with His girlfriends.
Krsna Vasanta Rasa — Lord Krsna's springtime rasa dance.
Lalita Sasti — The appearance day of Lalita-sakhi, the
intimate confidante of Srimati Radharani.
Laksmi Puja — worship of Laksmi Devi, the consort of Lord
Visnu (not observed by Gaudiya Vaisnavas).
Nandotsava — the festival observed by Nanda Maharaja, Lord
Krsna's father, to celebrate Lord Krsna's appearance.
Nrsimha Caturdasi —
the appearance anniversary of Lord Nrsimhadeva, Lord Krsna's incarnation
as half-man, half-lion.
Panihati Cida Dahi Utsava — Srila Raghunatha Dasa Goswami's
chipped- rice-and-yogurt festival for Lord Caitanya and His associates.
Celebrated especially in Panihati, West Bengal.
Radhastami — the appearance anniversary of Srimati Radharani,
the eternal consort of Lord Krsna.
Radha Govinda Jhulan Yatra — the swing festival of Radha-Krsna.
The Deities ride on an elaborately decorated swing.
Radha Kunda prakat, snan dan — the appearance anniversary
of Radha- kunda, the bathing pond of Srimati Radharani in Vrndavana.
Devotees bathe there especially on midnight of this day.
Radha Ramana Devji appearance — the appearance of the Deity
of Lord Krsna worshiped by Srila Gopala Bhatta Goswami.
Ratha Yatra — The chariot
festival in which Lord Krsna in the form of Lord Jagannatha rides
with Lord Balarama and Subhadra Devi in Jagannatha Puri, India.
Ramacandra Vijayotsava — Lord Ramacandra's victory over
the demon Ravana. A large effigy of Ravana is ceremoniously burned.
Salagrama and Tulasi Jala Dan — During the hot season in
India, a pot of dripping water is placed over Tulasi and Salagrama
to keep them cool. (Generally, this is impractical in the West,
where it is cold during this time.)
Sarasvati Puja — worship of the goddess Sarasvati (not
generally observed by Vaisnavas).
Siva Ratri — worship of Lord Siva. Devotees may bathe a
Siva-linga in water and panca-gavya (five substances from the cow)
and offer Krsna-prasada to Lord Siva. Fasting is optional for Vaisnavas.
Snana Yatra — On this full-moon day, sixteen days before
Ratha- yatra, Lord Jagannatha is bathed. He becomes sick and is
confined to rest for fourteen days. He is then offered special care
until He comes out for Ratha-yatra.
Srila Prabhupada's acceptance of sannyasa — Srila Prabhupada
accepted sannyasa, the renounced order of life, from Sri Srimad
Bhakti Vijnana Kesava Goswami Maharaja in Mathura, India, in 1959.
Srila Prabhupada's arrival in the USA — Srila Prabhupada
arrived in Boston on September 17, 1965.
Srila Prabhupada's departure for the USA — On this day
in 1965, Srila Prabhupada left Calcutta aboard the steamship Jaladuta.
Srila Prabhupada's disappearance day — Srila Prabhupada
left this world on November 14, 1977, in Vrndavana, India. Devotees
observe this anniversary with personal remembrances of Srila Prabhupada,
readings from his biography, and so on.
Tulasi-Saligram Vivaha — the wedding of Salagrama and Tulasi
Devi.
Vamana Dvadasi — the appearance anniversary of Lord Vamanadeva,
the dwarf incarnation of Lord Krsna.
Vasanta Pancami — the first day of spring. On this day,
the Deities are offered many flowers, leaves and new shoots of grass.
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