Dhanurmasam is a month-long celebration in honour of Lord Srinivasa in South India. In this month, prayers and devotional celebrations to Lord Vishnu are conducted with great fervour and devotion. Scriptures mention that worshipping Lord Vishnu on any given day during this month is equivalent to worshipping Him for thousands of years.
The scriptures also exemplify the magnificence and sanctity of this month and the benefits obtained by observing various austerities. During this month, people donate to charity, feed the underprivileged and offer various services to the Lord. Sri Krishna says in the Bhagavad-gita (10.35) that “of months I am Margashirsha.” It is considered an important month for spiritual seekers to engage in devotional service. In doing so, they will be blessed with happiness, peace and good fortune.
In this auspicious month, you can also derive great merits by offering Annadana, Tomala, or Abhisheka Seva for the pleasure of Sri Srinivasa Govinda.
Dhanurmasam is a month-long celebration in honour of Lord Srinivasa in South India. In this month, prayers and devotional celebrations to Lord Vishnu are conducted with great fervour and devotion. Scriptures mention that worshipping Lord Vishnu on any given day during this month is equivalent to worshipping Him for thousands of years.
In this auspicious month, you can also derive great merits by offering Annadana, Tomala, or Abhisheka Seva for the pleasure of Sri Srinivasa Govinda. {{btnText}}
The scriptures also exemplify the magnificence and sanctity of this month and the benefits obtained by observing various austerities. During this month, people donate to charity, feed the underprivileged and offer various services to the Lord. Sri Krishna says in the Bhagavad-gita (10.35) that “of months I am Margashirsha.” It is considered an important month for spiritual seekers to engage in devotional service. In doing so, they will be blessed with happiness, peace and good fortune.
In this auspicious month, you can also derive great merits by offering Annadana, Tomala, or Abhisheka Seva for the pleasure of Sri Srinivasa Govinda. {{btnText}}
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