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- Bheemana_Amavasya abstract "Bhiman amavasya is a festival celebrated in South India, most in parts of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It is celebrated on the new moon day (amavasya) of the ashadha month of the Hindu calendar.Amavasya is the day of new moon occurrence in the sky, and any fortnight containing the new-moon is considered auspicious by Hindus. They believe that during this period, the offerings they make, reach their late forefathers and in return are showered with blessing. Signifies the beginning of auspicious period, and many pooja's are performed to Hindu deity's during this period seeking blessing.First moon occurrence of August month is marked as Bhiman amavasya, this is considered as a very auspicious day by Hindu's, It is believed that on this day Shiva, the Lord of destruction in Hindu mythology is taken over by Parvathi devotion towards him and accepts her as his wife. Parvathi is considered by some schools of Hinduism as the supreme Divine Mother or Lordess and all other goddesses are referred to as her incarnations or manifestations.Parvathi thus symbolizes many different virtues esteemed by Hindu tradition: fertility, marital felicity, devotion to the spouse, asceticism, and power. Hence it is believed if women abstain food on this day and offer prayers to Lord Shiva, Parvathi chastely an unmarried would seek a good virtuous husband and married would pray for their husband's long life, success and happiness.Usually two idols are made using red mud clay, dried and decorated.One Idol depicts Lord Shiva & the other symbolizes Parvathi. One can use Idols made of panchaloha ( 5 materials namely gold,silver,copper,bronze,zinc ... the combination may differ)".
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- Bheemana_Amavasya wikiPageWikiLink Amavasya.
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- Bheemana_Amavasya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Karnataka.
- Bheemana_Amavasya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_festivals.
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- Bheemana_Amavasya wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_mythology.
- Bheemana_Amavasya wikiPageWikiLink Karnataka.
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- Bheemana_Amavasya wikiPageWikiLink Parvathi.
- Bheemana_Amavasya wikiPageWikiLink Parvati.
- Bheemana_Amavasya wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
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- Bheemana_Amavasya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bheemana Amavasya".
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- Bheemana_Amavasya subject Category:Culture_of_Karnataka.
- Bheemana_Amavasya subject Category:Hindu_festivals.
- Bheemana_Amavasya hypernym Festival.
- Bheemana_Amavasya type SocietalEvent.
- Bheemana_Amavasya type Day.
- Bheemana_Amavasya comment "Bhiman amavasya is a festival celebrated in South India, most in parts of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It is celebrated on the new moon day (amavasya) of the ashadha month of the Hindu calendar.Amavasya is the day of new moon occurrence in the sky, and any fortnight containing the new-moon is considered auspicious by Hindus. They believe that during this period, the offerings they make, reach their late forefathers and in return are showered with blessing.".
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