Friday, May 30, 2008

Shrawan Mela | Shrawani Mela | Shrawan Mela in 2008 : 19 July to 16 August


Shrawan Mela in 2008 : 19 July to 16 August

The importance of Babadham increases during the month of Shrawan. During this period, lakhs of devotees throng the Baba Baidyanath temple. Most of them first visit Sultanganj, which is 105 km from Babadham.

In Sultanganj, the Ganges flows to the North. It is from this place that the devotees collect water in their kanwars and carry the holy Ganges water, with the kanwars on their shoulders. They walk 109 km up to Baba Baidyanath temple at Babadham reciting Bol Bam on the way.

On reaching Babadham, the kanwarias first take a dip in the Shivaganga to purify themselves, and then enter the Baba Baidyanath temple, where the Ganges water is offered to the Jyotirlingam. This pilgrimage continues during the whole of Shravan for 30 days, during July-August. This is the longest religious fair in the world.

People from foreign lands also visit Babadham not only during Shrawan month but also during the rest of the year. The sight on the way from Sultanganj to Babadham is of a 109 km long human chain of saffron clad pilgrims. It is estimated that within this period of one month around 50 to 55 lakhs pilgrims visit Babadham. Besides the great pilgrimage of Shrawan, almost the whole year remains under fair with Shivaratri in March, Basant Panchami in January, Bhadra Purnima in September.

source : babadham.org

Why the kanwarias offer ganges water in the Shravana month?

The legend says that when the churning of oceans - Samudra Manthan - took place in the month of Shravan, fourteen different types of rubies came out. Thirteen of these were distributed amongst the deamons, except Halahal (poison). Lord Shiva drank the Halahal and stored it in his throat. Hence the name Neelkantha (meaning blue throat) is attributed to Shiva.

To reduce the strong effect of poison, Lord Shiva wore the crescent moon on his head. All the Gods, thereafter started offering the Ganges water to Lord Shiva to make lessen the effect of poison.Since, this happened in the month of Shravan, since then the Shiva devotees offer the Ganges water in this month.

Source : babadham.org

Importance of Bol - Bam

The word Bam is a short name for Lords Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. The letters BA came from Brahma and Vishnu and M came from Mahesh.

It is a long efficacious mantra (a hymn). When it is chanted during the way, it generates energy and enthusiasm amongst the kanwarias and gives them the psychological strength to carry on walking and succeed in covering the long distance from Sultanganj to Babadham.

According to the Skand Purana, those who complete the holy journey by reciting Bam-Bam obtain the virtues of Ashwamedha Yajna.According to the Puranas, the daemon king Ravana had brought the Ganges water from Haridwar and offered to Lord Shiva.

Source : babadham.org

Guidlines for the Kanwarias

Essential articles:

1. A kanwar
2. Two water - pots
3. A towel
4. A bag
5. Required money
6. A piece of plastic cloth
7. Two pairs of saffron - coloured dresses
8. A torch and a few candles
9. A carpet and two sheets (Chadar)
10. A match box and a packet of Agarbatti (incense sticks)

Rules and Norms:

1. To maintain celibacy (Bramhacharya)
2. To remember Lord Shiva by keeping mind, heart and speech pure
3. To speak the truth
4. To be inspired by charity and service
5. To take bath before taking the kanwar
6. To recite Bam - Bam
7. Not to use oil and soap
8. Not to wear shoes
9. Not to take any article made of leather
10. To avoid dogs. (dogs should not be touched)

Source : babadham.org

The route from Sultanganj to Babadham











Baba Ajgaibinath (Sultanganj) to Kamrai ------------6 km
Kamrai to Masumganj ------------------------------2 km
Masumganj to Asarganj -----------------------------5 km
Asarganj to Rangaon --------------------------------5 km
Rangaon to Tarapur --------------------------------3 km
Tarapur to Madhodih-------------------------------2 km
Madhodih to Rampur -------------------------------5 km
Rampur to Kumarsar -------------------------------8 km
Kumarsar to Vishwakarma Tola --------------------4 km
Vishwakarma Tola to Mahadev Nagar --------------3 km
Mahadev Nagar to Chandan Nagar -----------------3 km
Chandan Nagar to Jilebia More ---------------------8 km
Jilebia More to Tageshwar Nath --------------------5 km
Tageshwar Nath to Suiya ---------------------------3 km
Suiya to Shivalok -----------------------------------2 km
Shivalok to Abrakhia -------------------------------6 km
Abrakhia to Katoria --------------------------------8 km
Katoria to Lakshman Jhula -------------------------8 km
Lakshman Jhula to Inaravaran ---------------------8 km
Inaravaran to Bhulbhulaiya River ------------------3 km
Bhulbhulaiya River to Goryari Inn -----------------5 km
Goryari Inn to Patania Inn -------------------------5 km
Patania to Kalakatia Inn ---------------------------3 km
Kalakatia to Bhutbangla ---------------------------5 km
Bhutbangla to Darshaniya -------------------------1 km
Darshaniya to Baba Baidyanath Temple -----------1 km