2019 Celebrating Kojāgirī Pūrṇimā Day: also known as Śhārad
"Today is the famous, great, Full Moon, called as Śhārada Indu. Śhārada Indu – that’s the name of the Goddess also, Śhārada Indu. The Moon on the autumn season. This is the biggest Moon, and – of course not in England – but in India that day the Moon is giving the greatest light ......"
1982-1101 Śhrī Guru Nāṇaka Jayanti Pūjā, Every Sahaja Yogi Has to Become a Guru, Nirmala Palace Āśhram, 99 Nightingale Lane, Balham, South West London, UK
Brahma Shodhile, Brahmand. Mirlale
I was searching for Divine Vibrations, but instead found the universe
Ai, Tujhiya Dhami
Mother, at Your doorstep,
Janmojanmachi Punyayi Az. Ali Majhiya Kami
All the accumulated righteousness of many a birth today been put to proper use
Ai, Tujhiya Dhami
Mother, at Your doorstep
Brahma Shodhile:
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Dear brothers and sisters,
Jai Śhrī Mātājī
Today is Śhārad Pūrṇimā or Kojāgirī Pūrṇimā. This is a harvest festival celebrated on the Full Moon day of the Hindu lunar month of Aśhvin (September–October). It marks the end of monsoon. There is a traditional celebration of the moon.
"In 82, 83 or 84 we celebrated Kojāgirī Pūrṇimā with Śhrī Mātājī at Hall in Saneguruji Vidyalay, Dadar, Mumbai where weekly Saturday meeting took place. She prepared milk also for all of us. She mentions in that talk "Goddess comes to every body's house late at night on that day She ask "Ko jāgarti" in Sanskrit mean who has not awakened yet."
Recollection of a Sahaja Yoginī from Mumbai, India
The Significance of this festivity:
On this auspicious day of Śhārad Pūrṇimā or Kojāgirī, moonlights are filled with Amṛut which clears negativities and all the diseases.
On this day it is believed that Śhrī Mahālakṣhmī comes on the Earth and goes about from place to place asking, "Who is awake?" ("Ko jāgarti") and She showers Her blessings on those She finds awake.
Hence, the night is spent in festivity, singing and praising in honor of the Goddess. So people sit in the moonlight singing bhajans in praise of the Devī. Thus this Kojāgirī night in India is celebrated customarily by observing a night vigil and other rituals.
All the Sahaja Yogis on this night collectively sings bhajans/praises to Śhrī Mātājī enlightening our powers within.
Tonight is a very auspicious Full Moon when we can absorb the cooling rays of the Moon to cool down our right side and absorb the blessings.
On this day we could thank Śhrī Mātājī for giving our Self-realization and sing a few bhajans to celebrate this occasion.
"The Goddess comes to everybody’s house late at night on that day and She asks ‘Ko jāgarti?’ [Who has not awakened yet?]"
1986-1018 Talk to Sahaja Yogis (Kojagiri Pūrṇimā Day), Hall, Sane Gurujī Vidyālay, Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Mauline Thothavile Dār
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This bhajan was composed by Bābā Māmā.
The first two lines of the bhajan when translated mean:
Mauline thothavile dār
Mother has knocked on your door
Houni za ata gadya par
Now, friend cross the ocean of Maya by getting your Realization.
Jay Ambe Kuṇḍalinī Mā
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Maharashtra Desha
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Jai Śhrī Mātājī!
On behalf of the festivity team!