Dattatreya Devotees and Krishna River Pushkaraalu - 2016
Dattatreya Devotees and Krishna River Pushkaraalu - 2016
Dattatreya Devotees and Krishna River Pushkaraalu - 2016
Water is one of the most important of the five elements (Pancha bhutalu) of life.
According to the Bruhajabala Upanishad, only water existed before the universe
came into existence. The water that we consume is mainly divided into 3 parts.
Most part of it is discharged from the body in the form of sweat or urine. Little
part of it into blood and very little part of it becomes Life (Pranam).
According to the Adarvana vedam, water in the vapour form in the sky, while
coming down, hits with the cloud called Ahi, and pours down in the form of rain.
The water thus pouring down in the form of rain, is the main source of water for
the Rivers. Nadhi(River) is extracted from the word Nadha (which means sound).
Nadhi(River) is the form of mother as per Markhandeya Puranam.
In a book called ‘Munibhava Bhodini’, it is clearly mentioned about each River and
its importance. According to it, during Pushkar time, if we take a holy dip/bath in
Ganga, it will wash away our sins and gives us wisdom. A holy dip in Yamuna
River during Pushkar will get rid of any mental illness. Bath in Narmada, will give
health. Bath in Saraswathi will give purity of speech and glowing body. Bath in
Godavari, will get rid of diseases. A bath/dip in Krishna river during Pushkar
time, will establish GuruBhakthi in us and develops our mental
relationship with the Guru. While bath in all the other rivers works on us
physically, it is only the River Krishna, which helps us to develop close
relationship with the Guru. For a Datta devotee, it is mandatory to take bath in
Krishna river during Pushkar time.
All the rivers in other countries will have only Pravaha/flow shakthi. But all the
rivers in India, will have Teertha shakthi (Sacred power) along with Pravaha
shakthi.
Further from Maharashtra, Krishna River flows and enters Karnataka state
(Karnataka Telangana border, Tangidigi village, Raichur) where Bhima River
unites with Krishna. Little further from here, at the great Kshetram Gangapur,
Bhima river unites with the River Amaraja and becomes BhimaAmaraja
sangamam. Bhima is one of the most important tributaries of Krishna River.
In this way Krishna River is related to Dattatreya Swamy in many ways like:
Krishna river first came down on to Sahyadri mountains, where Lord Datta
resides.
From Chakra Teertham, Krishna flowed to Mahabaleshwar through
Gomukham (cow’s mouth). We can always see a cow with Lord Datta.
Sri Kshetram Gangapur, where Bhima unites with Amaraja, is the sacred
place where SriNrusimha Saraswathi Swamy (Lord Datta’s second
incarnation) spent many years and His Nirguna padukas are installed there.
All Datta avatars ended their incarnation in Krishna River.
River Amaraja
Amaraja is a very small river. The origin of Amaraja river is at Dattargram (7 to
10km from Kadaganchi). From here, it flows in Gulbarga district(Kalaburgai) for
only 60kms and unites with Bhima river at Gangapur. People of Dattargram say
that, once the idols of Lord Dattatreya and SriNarasimha Saraswathi got
immersed in the water of Amaraja. The power of those idols is transferred into
the water of Amaraja river. This river has got no Pushkaras.
Another powerful river called Kundali river, unites with Bhima river in Karnataka.
In Summary, River Amaraja unites with Bhima at Gangapur, Kundali river unites
with Bhima in Karnataka and in turn, River Bhima unites with Krishna at
Raichur…making Krishna river more powerful.
Krishna river gets pushkaram when Bruhaspati (Guru graha/Jupiter) enters into
Kanya Raasi (Virgo).
Origin of Pushkaram
The master of water is Lord Varun. Bruhaspati is the great grandson of Lord
Varun. In this way, Bruhaspati hails from the family of Water God.
Pushkar resides in the water pot(Kamandalam) of Lord Brahma. Bruhaspati does
penance to Lord Brahma with an intention to attain Pushkar.
Lord Brahma blesses Bruhaspati by giving Pushkar. In this way, Pushkar stays
with Bruhaspati on the first and last twelve days of his(pushkar) entering into 12
Raasis. First 12 days are called ‘Aadi Pushkaram’ and the last 12 days are called
‘Anthya Pushkaram’. Both hold the same importance. During the whole year
(when Bruhaspati enters into Kanya raasi), Bruhaspati, Pushkar and Lord Brahma
reside in the River Krishna for about 45 minutes during the afternoon. So if
anyone misses to take bath during Pushkar time (first and the last 12 days), they
can take bath anytime during the year in the afternoon time.
To get rid of Prarabdha Karma (Prarabdha is that portion of the past karma which
is responsible for the present body), one need to donate/do daan during
Pushkaram to get ultimate result. Taking a holy dip in the Krishna river during
Pushkar, yields the result equivalent to taking bath in 12 rivers. One Pushkara
bath is equal to one Ashwametha Yagam.
In summary, River Krishna is the form of Guru. Sacred bath in Krishna, will
increase our devotion towards the Guru and takes us more close to Him. It will
develop our mental relationship with the Guru. So bath in River Krishna during
Pushkar time is mandatory for a Datta Devotee.
Jai Gurudatta