DIDDILYDEEDOT
DR. DO-DIDDILY AND THE DEE-DOT'S
The Month of Pausha
In the month of Pausha nobody likes cold things, whether they are water, food, dress or house. Even the earth and sky have become cold.
In this season everyone, rich and poor alike, likes oil (massage of oil), cotton (cotton filled clothes), betel, fire (to warm the room), sunshine and company of young women. (During the month) the days are short and nights are dark and long. This is not the time to quarrel with one's lover . . . Keeping all these aspects in mind the Beloved asks her Lover not to leave her in the month of Pausha.
KESHAVDASA, Barahmasa
The Song of the Seasons
Rajasthan, India. 17th century
Saphala Ekadasi
Yudhisthira Maharaj said, “O my Dear Lord Sri Krishna, what is the
name of that Ekadasi that occurs during the dark fortnight of the month
of Pausha (December-January)? How is it observed, and which Deity is to
be worshipped on that sacred day? Please narrate these details to me
fully, so that I may understand Oh Janardana.”
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