Tuesday, 1 October 2013
durga chalisa
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नमो नमो दुर्गे सुख करनी। नमो नमो अंबे दुःख हरनी॥
निरंकार है ज्योति तुम्हारी। तिहूं लोक फैली उजियारी॥
शशि ललाट मुख महाविशाला। नेत्र लाल भृकुटि विकराला॥
रूप मातु को अधिक सुहावे। दरश करत जन अति सुख पावे॥
तुम संसार शक्ति लै कीना। पालन हेतु अन्न धन दीना॥
अन्नपूर्णा हुई जग पाला। तुम ही आदि सुन्दरी बाला॥
प्रलयकाल सब नाशन हारी। तुम गौरी शिवशंकर प्यारी॥
शिव योगी तुम्हरे गुण गावें। ब्रह्मा विष्णु तुम्हें नित ध्यावें॥
रूप सरस्वती को तुम धारा। दे सुबुद्धि ऋषि मुनिन उबारा॥
धरयो रूप नरसिंह को अम्बा। परगट भई फाड़कर खम्बा॥
रक्षा करि प्रह्लाद बचायो। हिरण्याक्ष को स्वर्ग पठायो॥
लक्ष्मी रूप धरो जग माहीं। श्री नारायण अंग समाहीं॥
क्षीरसिन्धु में करत विलासा। दयासिन्धु दीजै मन आसा॥
हिंगलाज में तुम्हीं भवानी। महिमा अमित न जात बखानी॥
मातंगी अरु धूमावति माता। भुवनेश्वरी बगला सुख दाता॥
श्री भैरव तारा जग तारिणी। छिन्न भाल भव दुःख निवारिणी॥
केहरि वाहन सोह भवानी। लांगुर वीर चलत अगवानी॥
कर में खप्पर खड्ग विराजै। जाको देख काल डर भाजै॥
सोहै अस्त्र और त्रिशूला। जाते उठत शत्रु हिय शूला॥
नगरकोट में तुम्हीं विराजत। तिहुँलोक में डंका बाजत॥
शुम्भ निशुम्भ दानव तुम मारे। रक्तन बीज शंखन संहारे॥
महिषासुर नृप अति अभिमानी। जेहि अघ भार मही अकुलानी॥
रूप कराल कालिका धारा। सेन सहित तुम तिहि संहारा॥
परी गाढ़ सन्तन पर जब जब। भई सहाय मातु तुम तब तब॥
आभा पुरी अरु बासव लोका। तब महिमा सब रहें अशोका॥
ज्वाला में है ज्योति तुम्हारी। तुम्हें सदा पूजें नर-नारी॥
प्रेम भक्ति से जो यश गावें। दुःख दारिद्र निकट नहिं आवें॥
ध्यावे तुम्हें जो नर मन लाई। जन्म-मरण ताकौ छुटि जाई॥
जोगी सुर मुनि कहत पुकारी। योग न हो बिन शक्ति तुम्हारी॥
शंकर आचारज तप कीनो। काम क्रोध जीति सब लीनो॥
निशिदिन ध्यान धरो शंकर को। काहु काल नहिं सुमिरो तुमको॥
शक्ति रूप का मरम न पायो। शक्ति गई तब मन पछितायो॥
शरणागत हुई कीर्ति बखानी। जय जय जय जगदम्ब भवानी॥
भई प्रसन्न आदि जगदम्बा। दई शक्ति नहिं कीन विलम्बा॥
मोको मातु कष्ट अति घेरो। तुम बिन कौन हरै दुःख मेरो॥
आशा तृष्णा निपट सतावें। रिपु मुरख मोही डरपावे॥
शत्रु नाश कीजै महारानी। सुमिरौं इकचित तुम्हें भवानी॥
करो कृपा हे मातु दयाला। ऋद्धि-सिद्धि दै करहु निहाला।
जब लगि जियऊं दया फल पाऊं। तुम्हरो यश मैं सदा सुनाऊं॥
श्री दुर्गा चालीसा जो कोई गावै। सब सुख भोग परमपद पावै॥
देवीदास शरण निज जानी। करहु कृपा जगदम्ब भवानी॥
॥ इति श्रीदुर्गा चालीसा सम्पूर्ण ॥
॥ जय माता दी ॥
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।। दुर्गा चालीसा ।।
॥ जय माता दी ॥
निरंकार है ज्योति तुम्हारी। तिहूं लोक फैली उजियारी॥
शशि ललाट मुख महाविशाला। नेत्र लाल भृकुटि विकराला॥
रूप मातु को अधिक सुहावे। दरश करत जन अति सुख पावे॥
तुम संसार शक्ति लै कीना। पालन हेतु अन्न धन दीना॥
अन्नपूर्णा हुई जग पाला। तुम ही आदि सुन्दरी बाला॥
प्रलयकाल सब नाशन हारी। तुम गौरी शिवशंकर प्यारी॥
शिव योगी तुम्हरे गुण गावें। ब्रह्मा विष्णु तुम्हें नित ध्यावें॥
रूप सरस्वती को तुम धारा। दे सुबुद्धि ऋषि मुनिन उबारा॥
धरयो रूप नरसिंह को अम्बा। परगट भई फाड़कर खम्बा॥
रक्षा करि प्रह्लाद बचायो। हिरण्याक्ष को स्वर्ग पठायो॥
लक्ष्मी रूप धरो जग माहीं। श्री नारायण अंग समाहीं॥
क्षीरसिन्धु में करत विलासा। दयासिन्धु दीजै मन आसा॥
हिंगलाज में तुम्हीं भवानी। महिमा अमित न जात बखानी॥
मातंगी अरु धूमावति माता। भुवनेश्वरी बगला सुख दाता॥
श्री भैरव तारा जग तारिणी। छिन्न भाल भव दुःख निवारिणी॥
केहरि वाहन सोह भवानी। लांगुर वीर चलत अगवानी॥
कर में खप्पर खड्ग विराजै। जाको देख काल डर भाजै॥
सोहै अस्त्र और त्रिशूला। जाते उठत शत्रु हिय शूला॥
नगरकोट में तुम्हीं विराजत। तिहुँलोक में डंका बाजत॥
शुम्भ निशुम्भ दानव तुम मारे। रक्तन बीज शंखन संहारे॥
महिषासुर नृप अति अभिमानी। जेहि अघ भार मही अकुलानी॥
रूप कराल कालिका धारा। सेन सहित तुम तिहि संहारा॥
परी गाढ़ सन्तन पर जब जब। भई सहाय मातु तुम तब तब॥
आभा पुरी अरु बासव लोका। तब महिमा सब रहें अशोका॥
ज्वाला में है ज्योति तुम्हारी। तुम्हें सदा पूजें नर-नारी॥
प्रेम भक्ति से जो यश गावें। दुःख दारिद्र निकट नहिं आवें॥
ध्यावे तुम्हें जो नर मन लाई। जन्म-मरण ताकौ छुटि जाई॥
जोगी सुर मुनि कहत पुकारी। योग न हो बिन शक्ति तुम्हारी॥
शंकर आचारज तप कीनो। काम क्रोध जीति सब लीनो॥
निशिदिन ध्यान धरो शंकर को। काहु काल नहिं सुमिरो तुमको॥
शक्ति रूप का मरम न पायो। शक्ति गई तब मन पछितायो॥
शरणागत हुई कीर्ति बखानी। जय जय जय जगदम्ब भवानी॥
भई प्रसन्न आदि जगदम्बा। दई शक्ति नहिं कीन विलम्बा॥
मोको मातु कष्ट अति घेरो। तुम बिन कौन हरै दुःख मेरो॥
आशा तृष्णा निपट सतावें। रिपु मुरख मोही डरपावे॥
शत्रु नाश कीजै महारानी। सुमिरौं इकचित तुम्हें भवानी॥
करो कृपा हे मातु दयाला। ऋद्धि-सिद्धि दै करहु निहाला।
जब लगि जियऊं दया फल पाऊं। तुम्हरो यश मैं सदा सुनाऊं॥
श्री दुर्गा चालीसा जो कोई गावै। सब सुख भोग परमपद पावै॥
देवीदास शरण निज जानी। करहु कृपा जगदम्ब भवानी॥
॥ इति श्रीदुर्गा चालीसा सम्पूर्ण ॥
॥ जय माता दी ॥
BIRATPUR
Biratpur
The area
can be approached by railways and road.The nearest railway station is Semri
Bakhtiarpur on Muzafarpur Darbhanga Saharsa railway line
Biratpur is a Village in Sonbarsa Tehsil, Saharsa District, Bihar
state. Biratpur is located 5.5 km distance from its Tehsil Main Town
Sonbarsa. Biratpur is 19.8 km far from its District Main City Saharsa. It
is 161 km far from its State Main City Patna. Biratpur is famous for
Chandisthan, a famous temple of maa chandi. It is said that in the
dwapar era it was the capital of Maharaja Virat therefore its name was viratpur.
The five pandavas with their wife Draupadi spent the period of agayat vas
Nearby
villages are Soha (2.8 km), Dehad (4.4 km), Jamhra (4.5 km),
Bhatauni (4.6 km), Lagma (5.2 km). Nearest towns are Sonbarsa
(5.5 km), Patarghat (9.4 km), Banma Itahari (10.5 km), Simri
Bakhtiarpur (11.3 km).
Transportation
Rail
There is
no railway station near to Biratpur in less than 10 km. Dauram Madhpura Rail
Way Station (near to Madhepura) , Saharsa Jn Rail Way Station (near to Saharsa)
, Methai Rail Way Station (near to Madhepura) , Karukhirharnagar Halt Rail Way
Station (near to Saharsa) are the Rail way stations reachable from near by
towns. How ever Bhagalpur Rail Way Station is major railway station 67 KM near
to Biratpur
Road
Saharsa , Madhepura ,khagaria are the nearby
by towns to Biratpur having road connectivity to Biratpur
Local Transport
Cycle rickshaw , auto rickshaws and horse carts are main
local conveyance
Festival
Chhath Puja is famous. Almost all
the person belong to this village used to come during this festival. There is a
permanent nature of pond in the middle of village which is being used by most
of the villagers. Dussehra (Durga Puja) is also being celebrated with great
enthusiasm. Sweets and flowers are also used in worship of the deity So this
worship is mixed of mantric and tantrik .Pure tantrik worship is done during
Navratra.Since this village is known for a particular caste, Rajput, most of
the villagers worships the Goddess "Maa Jivachh" which is known as
"Kuldevi" during Durga Pooja. The temple of Mata Chandika remains
very festive during Durga Pooja. Other festival are also being celebrated like
Chour Chand, Holi and Tila-sankranti (Makar Sankranti.)
Language
Hindi and Maithili
Lodging
Middle class hotel,rest houses and
inspection bunglows at Saharsa or old rest houses and Dharamsalas at
Sonbarsa raj
Food
Indian Bihari style rice ,pulse
sabji , chapatti, chokha and maithil style Chura dahi(curd) with sabji or bhujia
Fish is easily available here
DRINK
Drinking water is available but not so sweet. Other bottled
drinks also available
Place to visit
Chandika bhawani temple
It is one of the oldest temple of
Bihar.` It
is also notable that temple of Chandika Mata is tallest in all over Bihar Historically
the temple is 300 years old.. Temple of Katyaini at Dhamhara ghat and Tarasthan
temple Mahisi are at equal distance from this place There are seven ponds
around this temple .It is said that they pond dug by demon who tried to marry
goddess Chinmastika but could not do so because the ponds could not be
completely dug before the sun rise in the morning. It is one of the important
places in 51 Shakti peeth. Here Maa Sati's forehead was cut down. Therefore its
most viewable in 51 shakti peet. The beauty of the temple attracts devotees and
the visitors. Part of the facade of the goddess is very sharp and viewable.
The Archaeological survey of the area was in 1872 century .The report is
published by the Presidential Roy Asiatic Society. A record is inscribed on the
door of the temple complex Buddesh. There is also in this record the name of
the descendant of King Serv Singh. Mind seeing the wonders of nature and the
magnificent view of the temple is intriguing.
Seeing this scene, you automatically
have knowledge of the devotion and control. The tree root well missed but the
root of the tree ends to ground again to give the new life to the tree. This
tree appears on its own narrative to the devotees come every day.
There is a small kund by the side of
the temple .Water powered by hundreds of devotis daily flows down to the kund
andit is absorbed there without overflowing. It is Jeevach pond .It is believed
that who shed their clothes and bath here the child attains them. It is said
that this temple was built by Raja Bhim Singh. The door has been erected in
memory of Queen Dulari Devi.. There is funfair held for the devotees who come
here Devotees carrying flowers, incense sticks and fun making games for their
children. Their all wishes get fulfill with the blessing of Maa Chandika
Bhawani.
The tantric Scholars and devotees attach
much significance to this Chandi temple, which is said to form an equilateral triangle (TRIK) WITH Katyayani temple near
Dhamhara ghat and Tara temple at Mahishi. During the Navratra people from
distant places visit the village to offer prayers to the goddess of power
GARH BAZAR—This earthen hillock is at few distance from Biratpur.
Seeing the height of the hillock from the ground level it transpires that here
must have been palace of some king.
History of Chandika Bhawani Temple Biratpur
History of Maa chandika Bhawani Temple,Biratpur Saharsa
Now come with us to one of the
oldest temple of Bihar Maa Chandika Bhawani Temple. It is said that in the
dwapar era it was the capital of 'Maharaja birat' therefore its name was biratpur. It is said that the five pandavas with their wife Draupadi spent the period of agaytvas here. It is one of the important places in 51 Shakti peeth.
Here it is also called Maa Sati's forehead was cut down. Therefore it is most
viewable in 51 shakti peeths. Still devotees can get the view above the head of
Maa Chandika Bhawani.
Even
today people come here from far away. After getting the view of the head of Maa
Chandika people understand them more fortunate. We bow to this Chandika Bhawani
temple.The temple sits in Sonwasa block of
Saharsa district. The beauty of the temple attracts devotees and the visitors. The temple is made up of middle
ages. Part of the facade of the goddess is very sharp and viewable. The Archaeological survey of the area
was in 1872 century .The report is published by the Presidential Roy Asiatic
Society. A
record is inscribed on the door of the temple complex Budesh. There is also in
this record the name of the descendant of King Serv Singh. Mind seeing the wonders of nature
and the magnificent view of the temple is intriguing.
Seeing this scene, you automatically have knowledge of the devotion and control. The tree root well missed but the root of the tree ends to ground again to give the new life to the tree. This tree appears on its own narrative to the devotees come every day. This place has a pond for bathing to the travelers coming to this temple. It is Jeevaj pond .It is believed that who shed their clothes and bath here the child attains them. It is said that this temple was built by Raja Bhim Singh. The door has been erected in memory of Queen Dulari Devi.. There is funfair held for the devotees who come here .Devotees carrying flowers, incense sticks and fun making games for their children. The ancient temple built in such a way as not to be. The growth of the temple was not heeded by the Government. Travelers come here from far-flung and go through the various conditionings. Their all wishes get fulfill with the blessing of Maa Chandika Bhawani. We bow to this holy Maa chandika bhawani temple.
Slogan Bol bam keep resonating
inside the temple. Devotees bring Water filled from the sacred temple of
simariya and put on Baba Singheswar. Some devotees without stopping reach
Singheswar temple they are called as Dak Bam. Dak bam is served by the sewadars
.The grace of Baba Singheshwar is limitless. Thousands of devotees come here
every day. It is said that one who worships from the true heart gets the
blessings of Baba Singheshwar just like Raja Dasrath. We bow to this Saint
Singheshwar.
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