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2012 Bhuvaneshwari Jayanti Date and Puja Timings for Columbus, Ohio, United States

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2012 Bhuvaneshwari Jayanti

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Columbus, United States
Bhuvaneshwari Jayanti
26th
September 2012
Wednesday / बुधवार
Bhuvaneshwari Jayanti
Goddess Bhuvaneshvari

Bhuvaneshvari Jayanti Timings

Bhuvaneshvari Jayanti on Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Dwadashi Tithi Begins - 11:01 PM on Sep 25, 2012
Dwadashi Tithi Ends - 10:28 PM on Sep 26, 2012

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Columbus, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

Bhuvaneshwari Jayanti 2012

According to Hindu calendar, Bhuvaneshwari Jayanti is celebrated on the day of Bhadrapada Shukla Dwadashi. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari is the fourth Mahavidya among the ten Mahavidya. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari is described as the Shakti of Bhuvaneshwar Rudra. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari bestows various types of achievements including fearlessness to Her devotees. Householders worship Goddess Bhuvaneshwari with the wish of having children. According to the description found in Devi Purana, the original nature itself exists in the form of Goddess Bhuvaneshwari. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari is also addressed by names like Vama, Jyestha and Raudri etc. The goddess Herself is present in the form of Shatakshi and Shakambhari Devi. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari is the presiding deity of the entire creation, She herself exists in the form of the entire creation. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari is also popular as Adi Shakti. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari bestows progeny related happiness, wealth, knowledge and good fortune etc. on Her devotees. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari resides in Mani Dvipa.

It is described in Mahanirvana Tantra that all the great scholars remain ready to serve Goddess Bhuvaneshwari and seven crore Mantras remain engrossed in the worship of Mother Goddess.

Devi Bhuvaneshwari Jayanti Katha

According to the description found in Devi Bhagwat, once upon a time a demon named Durgam troubled all the gods and goddesses with his atrocities. Disturbed by the iniquities of the inaccessible demon, the Gods and Brahmins worshiped Goddess Bhuvaneshwari on the Himalayan Mountains. Pleased with the worship of the gods and Brahmins, the goddess Herself appeared there carrying arrows, lotus flowers, vegetables, roots etc. Mother Goddess manifested thousands of streams of water from Her eyes, due to which all the creatures of the Earth were satisfied. Due to the tears flowing from the eyes of Mother Goddess, all the rivers and seas were filled with immense water and all the trees, plants, herbs and medicines were irrigated. Goddess Bhuvaneshwari fought with Durgamasura and by defeating him, the severe crisis that befell the deities was resolved. Due to killing of Durgamasura, Goddess Bhuvaneshwari became famous by the name of Goddess Durga.

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