Every year, the auspicious occasion of Dussehra is celebrated with great devotion and grandeur at various Aumaujaya Kshetras.



🌸 Divine Celebrations Across All Aumaujaya Kshetras
The divine idol is beautifully adorned with garlands made of money, reflecting great devotion. These sacred garlands symbolize the surrender of material wealth to the Divine. In every field, garlands made of money are reverently erected. Garlands made of money are displayed as offerings of faith and love. Along with this, 108 varieties of flour-based dishes are specially prepared. All these offerings are celebrated with deep devotion, joy, and spiritual fervor.


🎶 Kirtans, Mantra Recitation, and Divine Bliss
Throughout the celebration, devotees engage in kirtans, filling the atmosphere with melodious chants and devotion. The powerful Mahamoola Mantra is recited collectively, spreading divine vibrations of peace, strength, and spiritual upliftment. This collective chanting becomes a source of inner transformation for everyone present.

🌺 Blessings of Mahaguru
The Dussehra festival in Aumaujaya Ekopasana Mahadharma is not only a cultural occasion but also a deeply spiritual experience. Devotees who participate in Shree Prabhu Jathara receive:
- The blessings of the Dussehra festival, signifying the victory of dharma over adharma.
- The blessings of Mahaguru, who guides and protects every devotee on the spiritual path.
- The blessings of Abhaya (fearlessness) empower devotees to live with strength, faith, and a positive outlook.
🍲 Food Distribution
As the rituals conclude, the event culminates in the distribution of Annaprasada. This sacred food, prepared with devotion, is shared among all attendees, symbolizing unity, equality, and divine nourishment for body and soul.
🌼 A Festival of Spiritual Awakening
Shree Prabhu Jatara reminds every devotee of the eternal truth — surrendering to the Divine brings abundance, peace, and liberation. The festival is not just a ritual; it is an opportunity to connect deeply with the Divine presence of Mahaaguru and to strengthen one’s path in Aumaujaya Ekopasana Mahadharma.
