Wednesday, November 3 2010, 19:00
Swami:
“We ask Maha Lakshmi to bestow Her grace not only on all of us, but on everybody who needs Her help in whatever way. To bestow Her wealth of health to people who are sick, to shine forth Her light, so that our intellect is pure and help everybody who needs help.”
Lakshmi Puja with Sri Swami Vishwananda
Where: Shree Peetha Nilaya, Springen, Germany
Starts: 19:00The Legend:
An interesting story about Dhanteras Festival says that once the sixteen year old son of King Hima was doomed to die by a snike-bite on the fourth day of his marriageas per his horoskope. On that particular fourth day of his marriage his young wife did not allow him to sleep. She laid all the ornaments and lots of silver coins in a big heap at the entrance of her husband's boudoir and lighted innumerable lamps all over the place. And she went on telling stories and singing songs.
When Yama, the god of Death arrived there in the guise of a Serpent his eyes got blinded by that dazzle of those brilliant lights and he could not enter the Prince's chamber. So he climbed on top of the heap of the ornaments and coins and sat there whole night listening to the melodious songs. In the morning he quietly went away. Thus the young wife saved her husband from the clutches of death. Since then this day of Dhanteras came to be known as the day of "Yamadeepdaan" and lamps are kept burning throughout the night in reverential adoration to Yama, the god of Death.
According to another popular legend, when the gods and demons churned the ocean forAmrita or nectar, Dhanvantari (the physician of the gods and an incarnation of Vishnu) emerged carrying a jar of theelexir on the day of Dhanteras.