Guru Dwadashi
Guru Dwadashi is observed on the 12th day, and Krishna Paksha in the month of Ashwin is followed in South India.
Whereas in North India the corresponding month is Kartik Masam.
Popular belief is that Shri Vallabha an incarnation of Lord Dattatreya left the earth on the day.
The day is also observed as Vaghbaras and Govatsa Dwadashi.
The main ritual on the day is offering puja to cows and calves as it symbolizes auspicious prosperity.
In some regions, Govatsa Dwadashi marks the beginning of Diwali celebrations.
It is a very important day for the followers of Lord Dattatreya.
Whereas in North India the corresponding month is Kartik Masam.
Popular belief is that Shri Vallabha an incarnation of Lord Dattatreya left the earth on the day.
The day is also observed as Vaghbaras and Govatsa Dwadashi.
The main ritual on the day is offering puja to cows and calves as it symbolizes auspicious prosperity.
In some regions, Govatsa Dwadashi marks the beginning of Diwali celebrations.
It is a very important day for the followers of Lord Dattatreya.
The first incarnation of Lord Dattatreya is Sreepada Sreevallabha. His birthplace is Pithapuram in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. He reached Kuravapur (kurugadda) which is nearer to Raichur of Karnataka which is on the bank of the Krishna River and performed penance there.
He closed his avatar of Sreepadavallabha in the Krishna river on the day of " Aswayuja bahula Dwadashi " and the day is termed as " Guru Dwadashi " in all the kshetras of Lord Dattatreya.
Guru Dwadashi is also celebrated grandly at Gangapur Dattatreya Temple in Karnataka. The festival is celebrated for four days in the temple which marks the culmination of Deepavali. On Ashwin Krishna Chaturdasi day, thousands of devotees lead a procession for Ashta Theerthams. Some devotees start Gurucharitra Parayana on Sripada Vallabha Jayanthi and conclude on Guru Dwadashi Day.
Guru Dwadashi is known as Wagh Baras in Gujarat, Vasubaras in Maharashtra, and Govatsa Dwadashi or Vyaghra Dwadashi in the rest of India.
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2024 Date: October 28.
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