Shitla satam and other festival in August :
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Here is the blog written about Shitla satam is my task given by Dilipsir barad .here I put my view on this shitala saatam let's discuss about.....
Today most of us do not even know which goddess is this? So this picture is of a shitla mata. We all know that there is a day in Shravan month that Shitla Sattam which comes on Satam is why we call it Shitala Sattam.
Religious verses Science :
Today most of us do not even know which goddess is this? So this picture is of a shitla mata. We all know that there is a day in Shravan month that Shitla Sattam which comes on Satam is why we call it Shitala Sattam.
Sheetla Satam is the day we witness the contradiction between religion and science. When we look at society, traditions and rituals, we find that we as a society are still not worthy of any regard for science or religion with any honesty. Scientific study with religious studies. Possible to argue with scientific discovery.
Cold food like a......
About Shitla Satam :
The small fast is observed on the seventh day of the dark fortnight in the seventh fast. On this day, the worship of Shitalmata is done after bathing with cold water. A cold meal is taken during the day. The little one, known as the Shitala Shasta, is dedicated to God Shitla. Goddess of Pox and Orie. It is celebrated for the welfare of children and others and for the avoidance of oars and small pox.
In the Skanda Purana it is written that the donkey is a carriage of cold. Sheetalmata holds a broom in her hand and a pot of water in her other hand. The one who observes the coolant vow is bathing in the river or in the lake. There the image (idol) of Shitaladevi is placed on the bank of the river or lake. Chitladevi is offered cooked food and ghee. Eat cold food these days; Food that was cooked the previous day (cooked on the Radhan chhathth). For vratadhari (who observes this vow), it is forbidden to eat hot or hot food on this day.
Those who can afford it can create a golden image of Sheetaldevi and together with the image of the vehicle (donkey), they can place the image of the goddess on an eight-winged lotus flower. Worship and worship Shitladevi as my pranam with palms attached. In some places people offer raw flour and gourd (dal) as an offering to God. It is customary to eat only one meal on the day of smallpox.
In the Skanda Purana it is written that the donkey is a carriage of cold. Sheetalmata holds a broom in her hand and a pot of water in her other hand. The one who observes the coolant vow is bathing in the river or in the lake. There the image (idol) of Shitaladevi is placed on the bank of the river or lake. Chitladevi is offered cooked food and ghee. Eat cold food these days; Food that was cooked the previous day (cooked on the Radhan chhathth). For vratadhari (who observes this vow), it is forbidden to eat hot or hot food on this day.
Those who can afford it can create a golden image of Sheetaldevi and together with the image of the vehicle (donkey), they can place the image of the goddess on an eight-winged lotus flower. Worship and worship Shitladevi as my pranam with palms attached. In some places people offer raw flour and gourd (dal) as an offering to God. It is customary to eat only one meal on the day of smallpox.
About Edward Jenner :
On May 14, 1796, Jenner took the liquid from the cowpox abscess and blew it into the skin of an eight-year-old boy, James Phipps. A single rose rose on the spot, but James soon recovered. On July 1, Jenner again inoculated the boy, this time with a smallpox, and no disease occurred. The vaccine was successful. Doctors from all over Europe soon embraced Jen's innovative technology, leading to a sharp reduction in new victims of catastrophic disease.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, following Jenner's research, scientists developed new vaccines to fight many deadly diseases, including polio, thorny cough, measles, tetanus, yellow fever, typhus, and hepatitis B and many others. A more civilized smallpox vaccine was also developed and international vaccination programs such as the 1970s conducted by the World Health Organization removed the smallpox worldwide.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, following Jenner's research, scientists developed new vaccines to fight many deadly diseases, including polio, thorny cough, measles, tetanus, yellow fever, typhus, and hepatitis B and many others. A more civilized smallpox vaccine was also developed and international vaccination programs such as the 1970s conducted by the World Health Organization removed the smallpox worldwide.
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