Dhumavati Jayanti festival falls on the Shukla Paksha Ashtami, during the month of Jyestha. As per the Hindu legend, Goddess Dhumavati is an incarnation of
Goddess Durga. Dhumavati is the seventh embodiment of Maa Durga. She is a furious form of Goddess Shakti. Dressed in white clothes, she holds a weapon in her hand. A flag is hoisted on her chariot which has a picture of a crow. Goddess Dhumavati is also known as Jyeshtha Nakshatra, as she is linked to this Nakshatra. The festival of Dhumavati Jayanti is celebrated as the day when Goddess Dhumavati, a manifestation of Goddess Shakti, incarnated on Earth. Goddess Dhumavati is known the seventh of the 10 Mahavidyas. By worshipping Maa Dhumavati on this auspicious day, devotees can be relieved from their problems and sins.
Significance of Dhumavati Jayanti Festival
Goddess Dhumavati is worshipped as Darun Mahavidya. She is a destroyer of all evils, sins, demons, and wrongs. It is believed that Sage Durvasa, Bhrigu, and
Parshuram worshipped Goddess Dhumavati on this day to attain the special powers. A glimpse of Goddess Dhumavati offers blessings to all who witness her idol on this day.
As per the Hindu legends, Goddess Dhumavati is associated with inauspicious things. She appeared during the time of Cosmic Dissolution. Goddess is depicted as an ugly old lady seated on a horseless chariot. She is also portrayed riding a crow. Symbolically, Goddess Dhumavati urges the devotees to look beyond the superficial things and foster their faith in the Supreme Truth. She was incarnated to free Earth from all sinners and demons. She is worshipped as a protective deity. Tantric practitioners worship her to overcome all the obstacles in life and for the fulfillment of their desires. She is referred to as Kalahpriya for offering the solutions for this worlds Kalah (problems).
Mythical legend ofDhumavati Jayanti festival
The legend is associated with
Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. Once, Parvati asked
Lord Shiva about the secret of meditation. As the Lord was in deep meditation, he did not listen to Devi Parvati. She tried finding out the secret but was unsuccessful. Hence, she became angry, furious and annoyed. She swallowed Lord Shiva. Due to the poison in Lord Shivas throat, she became dull, frightful, ghastly and repulsive. She started to generate a lot of heat and fire. Her mouth was full of lots of smoke, dust, and fumes. Lord Shiva told Goddess Parvati that she would be worshipped as Dhumavati (the one who induces smoke). She is worshipped as a widow (she swallowed Lord Shiva), whose hair is always open. She is in ferocious form and holds a sword in her hand.
Celebration and Rituals
A special procession is organized at night for the devotees of Dhumavati. Puja is performed in a lonely place, and Mantras are chanted. Black Sesame seeds are offered to the Goddess for fulfilling the wishes. Married women are not allowed to worship Maa Dhumavati. They can just have a glimpse of the idol from a distance. It results in the protection of her son and husband. Goddess Dhumavati is worshipped by Tantriks to gain material wealth. Goddess Dhumavati appears at the time when everything is on the verge of destruction. She is the protector of the universe, who saves us from all the negative elements.