Polala Amavasya

 

  • It is observed on the ‘Amavasya’ (no moon day) during the ‘Shravana’ masam in the state of Andhra Pradesh. It is also called Pithori Amavasya.
  • Goddess Poleramma is worshipped today. It is considered she is the protector or guardian of children.
  • Women observe polala amavsya vratam for the wellness and longevity of their children.
  • It is similar to ‘Shital Sasthi’ in Orissa and ‘Sheetal Saptami’ puja in North india.
  • It is believed that Goddess Poleramma will protect the children from several diseases, particularly smallpox and chicken pox.

Things to do :

  • Women get up early on this day and make preparations for the special puja.
  • Shodashopachar’ puja is performed to Goddess.
  • During the puja, a sacred thread known as ‘Raksha Daaram’ or ‘Raksha Thoranam’ is also worshipped.
  • After the completion of puja rituals, women tie this ‘Raksha Daaram’ to their children to ensure their safety
  • During the time of puja several mantras or prayers dedicated to Goddess Shakti like ‘Durga Stuti’, ‘Gauri Astottaram’, and ‘Bhavani Astakam’ are chanted all through the day.
  • Women also keep a strict fast on this day to please Goddess Pochamma. There is no ‘Udyapana’ for this vratam and it can be observed by all.

 

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2024 Date: September 02.

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