Mahasu Devta Birsu Gatha । कैसे लगते हैं देवता। Part 2
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Mahasu Devta Birsu Gatha । कैसे लगते हैं देवता। Part - 2 • #sanatandharma #podcast #mahadev #devta #shorts #horrorstories #pahadi #uttrakhand #himachal #horror #birsu #hanuman #shorts #mahasu #mahasudevta • Mahasu devta बिरसू गायन । कैसे लगते हैं बीर। Mahasu Devta/ Mahashiva The Untold Story by Mukesh Negi • Mahasu Devta, focusing on the Birsu Gayan and Bali Pratha rituals, as well as discussing the different types of Veer Devtas (heroes or deities) associated with Mahasu Devta. Here are some ideas and key points you might want to emphasize or clarify further for your listeners: • 1. *Introduction to Mahasu Devta:* • Mahasu Devta is a prominent deity in the folk traditions of Himachal Pradesh, particularly in the areas of the Kullu and Shimla regions. • He is often depicted as a protector deity who presides over a wide range of rituals, including the Birsu Gayan and Bali Pratha. • 2. *Birsu Gayan (Traditional Chanting or Song):* • Birsu Gayan is a traditional form of chanting or singing that involves praise and offerings to Mahasu Devta. It is an integral part of many local festivals and worship rituals. • These songs are believed to invoke the presence of Mahasu Devta, seeking his protection, blessings, and divine intervention in people's lives. • It is important to describe the specific melodies, rhythms, and the significance of the lyrics used during Birsu Gayan in your podcast. The words of the chant are believed to carry immense spiritual power. • 3. *Bali Pratha (Sacrificial Rituals):* • Bali Pratha is a sacrificial ritual associated with Mahasu Devta worship. In this ritual, offerings are made to appease the deity and to seek his favor. • In many regions, animals like goats or sheep might be offered as sacrifices, though the specifics can vary by community or locality. • Bali Pratha is believed to ensure prosperity, protection, and the well-being of the community. It is often carried out during major festivals or at important temples dedicated to Mahasu Devta. • 4. *Good and Bad Veer Devtas:* • The Veer Devtas (Heroic Deities) are often considered as protectors or warriors, who embody strength and valor. However, they can also have different characteristics and roles in the local mythology. • *Good Veer Devtas* are seen as benevolent spirits who protect the community from evil, illness, and misfortune. They are often associated with positive outcomes and the safeguarding of families and villages. • **Bad Veer Devtas**, on the other hand, may be viewed as spirits that bring destruction, illness, or punishment. These deities are often feared and are usually associated with specific negative traits or deeds. • You could explain the roles of both types of Veer Devtas and how the local people balance their worship and respect for them, sometimes seeking to appease the bad ones to avoid their wrath. • 5. *Cultural Context and Significance:* • Discuss the historical and cultural background of Mahasu Devta and his importance in the local communities. Explore how his worship ties into the daily lives of people, their beliefs, and customs. • You might want to share stories or anecdotes from local lore about Mahasu Devta's miracles, actions, or encounters with other deities or humans. • You could also address how the rituals and worship practices of Mahasu Devta have evolved over time and how modernity has influenced these traditional beliefs. • Firsthand accounts of how Birsu Gayan and Bali Pratha are conducted today would make your podcast more authentic and engaging. • By weaving together these elements, you’ll create a comprehensive and enriching podcast that not only informs your listeners but also invites them into the world of Mahasu Devta worship and the vibrant traditions surrounding this deity. • Timecodes • 0:00 - Introduction • 02:16 - What is Birsu • 19:30 - Mahasu is in delhi • 28:22 - Rules and ritual of mahasu devta • 34:48 - All devi devta are in hanol temple • 38:54 - Pandav naritya in uttrakhand Area • 54:08 - Bali Praha in Mahasu Empire • 01:05:40 - Mahasu Devta's Veer(pokhu) • DISCLAIMER:- • Copyright Disclaimer - Under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for FAIR USE for purpose such a as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. • Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statues that might otherwise be infringing. Non-Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of FAIR USE. • .......Special thanks to the team........ • Special Friend Anand Dhobhal For this special creative idea. • Jai Mahasu Maharaj • you can find us on our social media accounts: • https://www.facebook.com/@paharicultu... • https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... • https://www.instagram.com/himhits_/pr... • If you believe your copyrighted work has been used improperly, please contact us at 7876860028 for resolution.
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