Bahula Chaturthi Vrat Katha and Celebrations
On the Chaturthi date of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada, also known as Bahula Ganesh Chaturthi, Bahula Chaturthi is observed. Women fast on this day to ensure the long lives of their offspring. This year's fast falls on August 7th, 2020. Fasting on Bahula Chaturthi, according to the scriptures, eliminates all of a child's worries and grants long life. In Bahula Chaturthi fasting, cow-calf worship is very important.
Gujarat is the state where this holy holiday is most widely observed. In the Hindu religion, both calves and cows are revered. The worship of cows on Bahula Chaturthi brings good fortune to those who see it.
Because only calves have the privilege to drink cow milk, all devotees abstain from ingesting any type of milk or milk product. Devotees worship Lord Krishna's statues or pictures, which represent his relationship with cows, known as Suabhis. On this day, all of the agricultural community's followers get up early in the morning, wash the sheds, and bathe the cattle. To feed the cattle, a variety of rice-based meals are produced.
In Sanatan Dharma, the Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha in Bhadrapada month is very important. Bahula Chaturthi or Bahula Chauth is the name of the festival. Cow's milk and products manufactured from it are not utilized on this day, according to Jyotishacharya Pandit Somesh Parsai, and only its calf is provided complete milk. Cows and their calves are also revered. The 7th of August is Bahula Chaturthi. Lord Vishnu and Shri Krishna are also honored on this day, in addition to cows.
The Dyapar period is associated with the worship of the cow and its calf on this day. A cow named Kamdhenu created a cow named Bahula from its portion, according to Jyotishacharya Pandit Narendra Nagar. Lord Shri Krishna was enamoured with this cow as well. Shri Krishna took his test one day. He approached Bahula dressed as a lion and began devouring him. Bahula then stated that her calf is hungry and that if she is fed milk, she would return to be your meal. If the lion refused, Bahula swore an oath of faith and honesty and stated that she would return. Shri Krishna's lion let go at this point. Bahula returned to hunt the lion after giving milk to her calf. Gujarat is the state where this holy holiday is most widely observed. In the Hindu religion, both calves and cows are revered. The worship of cows on Bahula Chaturthi brings good fortune to those who see it.
Because only calves have the privilege to drink cow milk, all devotees abstain from ingesting any type of milk or milk product. Devotees worship Lord Krishna's statues or pictures, which represent his relationship with cows, known as Suabhis. On this day, all the agricultural community's followers get up early in morning, wash the sheds, and bathe the cattle. To feed cattle, a variety of rice-based meals are produced. On the day of Bol Chauth, fasting is practiced in Gujarat, and cows and calves are worshipped with Lord Krishna.
Bahula Chaturthi fast gives children and improves riches by worshipping cow and calf for a long life of the kid. The importance of the cow is described in the Vedas and Puranas, and there is a rule requiring particular cow worship on this day. Shri Krishna is said to have passed the multi-cow test by transforming into a lion on this Chaturthi day. That is why the cow mother is honored on this day. Clay’s cows, lions, and calves are also used to worship them. Women worship Lord Krishna early in the morning after returning from a pilgrimage. After then, the entire day adopts a vow of fasting or fasting, according to devotion. The child's long life is subsequently attributed to the cow and calf. The calf enjoys the pleasure of drinking cow's milk on this day, according to the scriptures.
The Story of Bahula Chaturthi
The Gods and Goddesses adopted shape of Gopis to accompany Lord Vishnu on earth when he was incarnated as Krishna. Kamdenu, a cow that wanted to serve Krishna, arrived to earth and began living among other cows. Nand Baba's cowshed was visited by a man named Bahula. The cow has a special place in Lord Krishna's heart. He considered putting Bahula to the test. Lord Krishna disguised himself as a lion when Bahula was grazing in the jungle.
The sight of the lion standing in front of Bahula made her shiver. However, I dared to say anything to the lion "My calf, King of the Jungle, is hungry. After I finish feeding the calf, I'll return to feed you." "How can I let you escape?" the lion said. Bahula vowed on truth and faith and stated that he would return. Krishna, dressed as the lion, was impressed by Bahula's vow and let him go. Bahula returned to the jungle after feeding her calf. Krishna was overjoyed when he saw Bahula's honesty and appeared in his real form, saying, "The test was passed by Bahula. You shall be adored starting today, on Bhadrapad Chaturthi. People who adore you will be prosperous and happy".
Bahula fasting method
On this day, one should get up early in morning and change into new clothing after bathing. Fasting is observed by women on this day. Cows and calves are venerated in evening. During the evening puja, a variety of foods are cooked. Which are made available to Bahula. Later, the bhog is fed to the cow and the calf. On the day of Bahula Chaturthi, it is stated that Lord Ganesh's devotion has special significance. Worshiping him on this day is thought to bring pleasure.
Benefits of fasting on Bahula Chaturthi
Fasting on Bahula Chaturthi is said to confer respect and opulence to the kid. The delight of children is bestowed onto the childless. It is thought that by keeping this fast, the kid would be free of pain and that his or her riches and grain will rise.