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Traditional Ritual of Put Wooden Cradle in Purna River last sunday of Paush Month At Amravati Amravati : On the Banks of the Purna River, Which Is Mentioned in the Paush Puranas, The Village of 'Brahmanwada Thadi' in Chandurbazar Taluka is visited by many Devotees on Poush Sunday. There Is A Tradition Here Of Couples who wish To Have Children by leaving A wooden cradle in the Purna River basin on the last Sunday of the month of Poush to fulfill their vows. There is A Very Old Temple Of Mother Ganga in the River Basin. There is A tradition of Devotees Coming here for Hundreds of years To Visit Gangamai in the month of Poush. Overall, This Special Report by 'ETV Bharat' Provides information about the Religious and flow of the Purna River. Thadi Means bank. Brahmanwada Is known As 'Brahmanwada Thadi' As the village Is Situated On the banks of the Purna River. There has been A Temple of Gangamai on A high part of the Rock in the River basin for hundreds of years. This temple was renovated one and A half to two hundred years ago. Although the Temple has been Renovated, this temple is still in the River Bed. There is A Custom of reciting a vow to Ganga Mai to have children in many villages in this area. Many people who did not have children soon after marriage have had children after reciting this vow here. "The custom of leaving A wooden cradle in the river bed on the last Sunday of the month of Paush to fulfill their vow after having A child has been going on here for A long time. Although this number has decreased somewhat now, many people still leave a wooden cradle in the river bed on the last Sunday of the month of Paush. Leaving a wooden cradle in the river bed on the last Sunday of the month of Paush is given more importance here," informed Suresh Badukale and Shiva Kale, Residents of Brahmanwada Thadi, while talking to 'ETV Bharat'. The Temple of Gangamai, located in the Purna riverbed, remains safe no matter how much the river floods. "In 2014, there was a major flood in the river and the flood water entered the entire village. At that time, the peak of the temple was visible. While the village suffered extensive damage, after the flood receded, the small stone idols that have been in this temple for hundreds of years were not even attacked from this place. However, other temples in the riverbed suffered some Damage. However, The Gangamai temple remained completely intact. After this incident, everyone, including the new generation in the village, had A Stronger faith in Gangamai," Said Mohan Rekhate, A villager from Brahmanwada Thadi. Purna River originates in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh in the Satpura Mountains. The Ancient name of this river is Payoshni. From Madhya Pradesh, this River enters Chandurbazar taluka in Amravati district At the Foot of the mountain through the Satpura mountain Range. The magnificent body of this river can be seen At Brahmanwada Thadi. This River Flows towards the west. This river, which flows parallel to the Tapi river, flows through Murtijapur in Akola district, Jalgaon Jamod in Buldana district and joins the Tapi River At Changdev in Jalgaon district. "The Payoshni River Is Mentioned in many places in the Puranas. This Payoshni river is the present-day Purna river. References to the Payoshni river are also found during the Mahabharata period. The Payoshni river is also mentioned in the stories of Nal Damayanti. This river has always been given importance in Hinduism and this river is worshipped on the last Sunday of the month of Paush in our Brahmanwada Thadi village. This year, the last Sunday of the month of Paush is coming on January 26. On that day, a big yatra is held on the banks of the Purna river," informed Shiva Kale. A family who has vowed to have a child leaves A Cradle in the Purna River. The Cradle is made According to their financial Situation. Rich people leave A strong wooden cradle in the water, while poor families make A small bamboo cradle and leave it in the River. "Every Sunday In the month of Paush, Devotees from different parts of the district eat 'Rodga' near the Gangamai temple on the banks of the Purna river. At this place, Rodga is offered to Gangamai. Currently, many people enjoy the Rodga meal here every Sunday in the month of Paush," said Shiva Kale. Byte : 1) Shiva Kale : Villager 2) Suresh Badukale : Villager 3) Mohan Rekhate : Villager

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00:00Palyoshni is a description of the Purna river in the Puranas.
00:07In the village of Chandurbazar Taluk in Amravati district,
00:10which is situated on the banks of the Purna river,
00:15there is a temple of Gangamayee for hundreds of years.
00:20No matter how far the river is, this temple is very safe for hundreds of years.
00:25Gangamayee is also known as Navas for this purpose.
00:30And for this Navas, on the last Sunday of the month of Paush,
00:34on the occasion of the yatra,
00:36the old tradition of throwing a stick in the Purna river and making Navas is still seen today.
00:44In the Puranas, there is a Puran called Palyushni Puran,
00:48in which the description of the Purna river is given.
00:54From Brahmalathadi, Deurwala and Madhya Pradesh,
00:58the Palyushni Puran has the description of all these places.
01:02One of the holy places is Brahmanalathadi.
01:05The word Thadi means rock,
01:07and because of the Purna rock,
01:09the Puran has the description of Brahmanalathadi.
01:12Gangamayee is famous as the village deity in that village.
01:16And this temple is in the middle of the river.
01:20Till now, the Purna has come to the Sheklo river,
01:23and not a single stone of this temple has been thrown in this Purna.
01:27This is the specialty of this temple.
01:29This temple is the centerpiece of the village culture of this village.
01:34On the fourth day of the month of Paush, a big market is filled here.
01:38All the people of Panchakrsha come here to see the temple.
01:41And the important thing is that,
01:43the village deity of this village,
01:45who does not have children,
01:47if people do Namas here,
01:49and after completing the Namas,
01:51the way of worship is still going on here.
01:54On the fourth day of the month of Paush,
01:57a big market is filled here.
02:00In 2014, when there was a big flood,
02:03a big dam was built on this river in Vishnuli village.
02:06And because of the sudden release of water from the dam,
02:09a complete flood situation was created in this area.
02:12At that time, only the rock of this temple was visible.
02:15And there was a huge loss here.
02:17In this loss, all the losses were in the village water.
02:20But not a single stone of this temple has been moved.
02:23This is one of the famous features of this temple.
02:27This is the Gangamayi Temple,
02:29Brahmalar Thadi, Etilasun.
02:31This is the goddess of knowledge,
02:33who does Namas here.
02:35People who do not have children,
02:37do Namas here,
02:39and their wishes are fulfilled.
02:42This temple has been here since ancient times.
02:45Not a single person in the village can say that we built this.
02:48You have come here to see our Gangamayi.
02:51This is the temple sitting on the bank of the Purna river.
02:54And it is in the state of Purna.
02:57When big floods come to the Purna river,
03:00then the temple is in such a state.
03:02And this is the grace of God.
03:04There is no loss of God or anything from here,
03:07neither to the village nor to the temple.
03:10There are big programs in this temple.
03:13The week is held here.
03:15And the importance of this river is that,
03:17for those who do not have children,
03:19or do not have children,
03:21this is the goddess who looks after their children.
03:24And when the child is born,
03:26she has to cut the branches of the trees.
03:30And in the cutting,
03:32the child has to flow into the river.
03:35So this is the temple of ancient times.
03:39On the banks of the Purna river,
03:41which is important for water conservation,
03:43on the last Sunday of the rainy month,
03:45a big journey will take place here.
03:48Shashank Lavre, ETV Bharat Amravati.

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