Magshar sud beej.


May we all get the enlightened vision that Mataji gave vision and welfare to the devotee poet Vallabh just like the seed of this Magshar month and let us all become the authority of that devotional path.

Apparently we have the unique significance of Magshar Mass there. In the tenth chapter of Gitaji, Lord Krishna has said, 'I am the month of Magshar in months.' There are many occasions and festivals in the month of Magshar. In this, the seed of the month of Magshar is famous for the manifestation of Bahuchar Mataji. On the day of this seed, Jagdamba Mata Bahuchar appeared for "Bhakt Kavi Vallabh". The medieval devotional tradition is very famous in our Gujarati literature. Many devotees became in this tradition. In which the fountain of devotion became the devotee poet Vallabh in the seventeenth century. Who worshiped Mother Jagdamba. Devotee poet Vallabh and poet Dhola were worshipers of Bahuchar Mataji. He made Bahuchar Mataji happy. If you look at his childhood in general, he did not know anything about his childhood. But he worshiped Mataji through Navaran mantra. Sakshat Bahuchar Mataji gave him a speech. Pleased, Mataji appeared to him and said, "Hey Vallabh! You make a composition that makes me happy." Then the devotee poet Vallabh said, "Hey Maa! I will compose but you will be present in my speech." Then Mataji Bhakt became engrossed in the voice of the poet Vallabh and he composed "Anandna Garba". The pride of joy is 115 links. The essence of the entire scriptures as well as the entire Puranas has been inscribed by the devotee poet Vallabh in this Garba of joy.

Where and how did Bahuchar Mataji appear at the time of this Magshar month seed? So, in his reply, the devotee poet Vallabh himself said in his Bahuchar Bawni, The Brahmins came to the gate and said to Vallabh, "We want to have a meal of ras-rotli." Even when he was confused, the devotee poet Vallabh had immense faith and trust in Mataji, and he immediately said, "I will give you some juice." Even after giving such approvals, the devotee poet Vallabh got worried that it is winter time and how can I give ros-roti in this winter time? Then the devotee poet Vallabh left the place where he lived and came to the gate of Navapura. Come and request, hey Ma! Now only you please and seeing the culmination of this devotion of the devotee, Sakshat Mata Jagdamba Mata Bahuchar came in the form of devotee poet Vallabh and Narsanga Veer Maharaj came in the form of Dhola and gave the Brahmins the seeds of Ras-Rotli Magshar month.

In the present situation, if we want to be interested, it will be easily available. But in those seventeenth century no instrumental thing was available. At that time Sakshat Mata Jagdamba Bahuchar appeared! So what should devotion be like? In answer to this question, the devotee poet Vallabh explains this through his character. That is why the devotee poet Vallabh Anand writes a very beautiful line in Garba that, Mataji is the one who gives sight to the blind. But how about the blind man talking here? That is to say, the mother who gives the vision of knowledge to the beings whose mind does not know the scriptures, does not know the scriptures and who is ignorant is Bahuchar.

May we all get the enlightened vision that Mataji gave and benefited the devotee poet Vallabh just like the seed of this Magshar month, day by day and we all become the authority of that devotional path with the same request!

Dr. Krunal Joshi

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