Mangala Gowri Vratha

Mangala Gowri

This vrata / religious observance is mentioned in the Bhavishyoththara Purana / Hindu religious texts and is performed by newly married girls for the first five years of their married life.  This pooja is performed on the Tuesdays of the Hindu month of Shravana, July-August according to Gregorian calendar dedicated to Goddess Gowri / consort of Lord Shiva.  This year (2009) Shravana masa is from 22nd July to 22nd August,  the tuesdays in this month are on 28th July, 4th August, 11th August and 18th August.    On the fifth year the girl has to gift her mother  a vessel along with Mangala drowya / auspicious items. This festival is celebrated in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and parts of Maharashtra.   It is also known as Shravana Mangala Gowri pooja. The method of performing the vratha vary in different regions.

Mangala Gowri

On this day clean the shrine and decorate with rangoli / patterns.  Keep a mane / flat wooden platform and spread a blouse piece over it.  Over the blouse piece spread a cup of rice.  Keep either a silver Mangala Gowri or a Turmeric Gowri.  Keep a mirror behind the Mangala Gowri and two blouse pieces, which are folded in a triangle shape on either side of the mirror.  Keep 16 betel leaves and 32 betel nuts over it, and a whole dry coconut in a tray, some people halve the dry coconut and fill with rice and keep it on either side of the Gowri.  Keep fruits, coconut and Akki / Rice thambittu for naividya / blessed food.  Keep aside 16-rice thambittu for aarathi.

Mangala Gowri

Perform the pooja by offering Gejjevastra, Gandha / Sandal paste, Manthrakshathe, Flowers, Incense sticks and deepa / lights. Light the 16 thambittu aarathi and keep a steel spatula smeared with betel leaves juice on the thambittu aarathi to get a black soot, which is mixed with Ghee and applied as kajal / eyeliner.

Mangala Gowri

A song asking for a boon called Mangala Gowri Haadu or Varava Kodi Thayi in Kannada is sung while performing the pooja.  The lyrics of the song is as follows:

Varava Kodi Thayi, Varava Kodi
Varava Kodi Gowri Varava Kodi
Kattida Mangalya Karimani Gaajina Bale Sthiravagi Iruvantha
Varava Kodi

Arisina Kumukuma
Aralu Mallige Davana
Sthiravagi Mudivanta
Varava Kodi

Mahadi Maneya Mele
Jodu Thottila Katti
Jogula Haaduvantha
Varava Kodi

Godana, Bhudana
Griha Dana
Kanya Dana Maduvantha
Varava Kodi

Invite women home and offer Mangala drowya and rice thambittu and do namaskara / obeisance to god and all the elders in the house.  By observing this vrata, women believe that they will be blessed with long lasting and successful married life.

Mangala Gowri

Story behind this vratha:
Once upon a time there lived a rich childless businessman.   He prayed to God everyday to bestow him with children.  Kind hearted Lord Shiva one day appeared before their house in the guise of a sanyasi / monk.  The businessman’s wife came out to give alms but the sanyasi moved away to the next house without accepting her alms.  When they ask the  sanyasi why he did not accept their alms, he replies that he does not accept alms from homes without children.  The couple are saddened to hear this and they ask the sanyasi what they should do to beget children.  The sanyasi asked them to perfom Mangala Gowri pooja.

The couple performed the pooja with a lot of devotion and hope.  Goddess Gowri appeared before them and asked them whether they want an intelligent son who will live up to 16 years or a dumb son who will live up to 100.  It was a tough choice for the couple but they ask for an intelligent son.  Soon a son is born to the couple and they name him Shiva.  They take good care of him and as he reached the age of 16, they sent him to Kashi along with his maternal uncle.  On the way to Kashi Shiva is married to a girl called Susheela.

On the night of the wedding Goddess Gowri appeared in Susheela’s dream and informs her that a Cobra will bite and kill her husband.  To avoid this she tells her to feed the snake with milk and to keep an empty mud pot next to it.  Goddess Gowri also tells her that the snake will enter the pot and she has to close the pot with a blouse piece.  Susheela does as she was instructed by goddess Gowri and gives away the pot with the snake to her mother.  Her mother opened the pot to find a beautiful necklace inside.  She puts it lovingly on her daughter.  Shiva gets up the next morning, and leaves for Kashi.  He comes back after visiting the temple in Kashi with blessings from learned gurus and pandits.

Shiva had heard that his wife Susheela was in the habit of feeding all the people who passed her city.  He sat among the people to partake the food and while Susheela was serving him, she recognized Shiva as her husband.  They are happily united and Shiva sends word for his parents to join them.

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16 Responses to “Mangala Gowri Vratha”

  1. thnx a lot…..i am right now not in india…..thumbha confusion ithhu…..mangala gowri haadu barkondidhini…thnx a lot for that song’s lyrics,,,,,and also for tha date…….

  2. Hi Megha,
    Wish you a very happy festive season….enjoy the pooja..
    Nirupama

  3. Hi,

    Can you tell me how to get the kajal ,i could not get procedure .

    Regards
    Manjula

  4. Manjula, smear juice of betel leaves on a flat steel spatula and after performing the thambittu aarathi, hold the spatula directly above the aarathi flame. A black soot is formed on the spatula. Remove the soot to a plate and mix with few drops of Ghee / Clarified butter…Kajal is ready. I do not know how safe this is to apply inside the eyes, I would advise you to just put a dot over or below your eyelid. Hope this helps.
    Nirupama

  5. Hi,
    This is the 1st time am gonna be performin Mangala Gowri Vratha…i found it very informative…thx.
    I’m sure i’ll be able to perform the puja tomm with greater ease knowin the song and the kathe behind it.

  6. Hi Manjula,
    It is quite safe to use the kajal dont worry.
    Iyengars use Kajal made out of rubbing onion juice n keeping it over a flame , and mixing the soot with ghee after aa baby is born.
    Thank you very much nirupama for the post.
    I would like to add that – on the first day of the vratha, a 16 hidi(fist) Hasi dhara is dipped in turmeric, to which 16 knots are tied and a flower is tied, and is kept to the right of the god during the puja, which is later on tied to the hand.

  7. Dear Supriya,
    Thank you for visiting and providing the additional information. Please continue to give feedback.
    Regards,
    Nirupama

  8. Dear Deepti,
    I am happy that the content here helped you. Wish you a very happy pooja time and god bless you.
    Regards,
    Nirupama

  9. This site is very informative. i am newly married. i want to perform this varata. but did not know the procedure. Thanks to this website i got what i longed for and other pooja information.
    keep up the good work!
    Thanks Again.
    Shashirekha

  10. You are welcome Shashirekha…..Wish you a very happy married life.
    With best wishes,
    Nirupama

  11. Dear Nirupama,

    Thanks for the info yar… its was very helpfull to me.. and i performed the pooja for first week and it was a fentastic… thanks a lot for helping……

    Regards
    bhavya

  12. You are welcome Bhavya.
    With best wishes,
    Nirupama

  13. Dear Nirupama,

    The blouse piece kept should be trianglelly folded, hence do u fold it on either side or how it is actually.. and behind it, have u kept “Mora”?pls let me know..

    And btw, the person who appears in the below advertisement of Facebook mentioned as sriram is he ur husband..? Where is ur pic… :-) wanna see u :-)

    Regards,
    Nagashree.

  14. Dear Nagashree,
    Fold the blouse piece into a square and fold it diagonally to get the triangle shape. Behind the Gowri is not a Mora but a mat to save the white walls from getting smeared by Arishina and Kumkum.

    Yes, the picture which appears under facebook section is my husband.

    I will upload my picture soon.
    Regards,
    Nirupama

  15. Can this pooja be performed before marriage also ,in that case what is the song that needs to be sang.

  16. Dear Bhavya,
    As far as my knowledge goes, this pooja is performed only after marriage.
    Regards,
    Nirupama

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