Chudi poojan and its significance, Chudi pooja is a tradition followed by married GSB women in Karnataka and some parts of Kerala.It is basically worshipping the Sun god and the divine Tulsi plant.There is a saying that wild flowers and other plants which are not regularly used for pooja had asked lord Vishnu that they too be given chance to be offered to the lord and hence are used for chudi puja .The customs may differ from place to place and region to region depending upon how the tradition and pooja have been carried on from generations. The pooja starts from first friday OR sunday of sharavan maas and continues till the last friday/sunday.In south Canara the pooja is performed on every friday and sunday and in North Canara it is performed only on sundays. Cochin GSB do perform this chudiye pooja in the name of Sirvan Aitharu . Sirvan Aitharu means Sravan masacho aitharu ( Sravan month’s sunday ). Cochin GSB do perform this only on Sundays & the way of performing the pooja also is quite similar.
Legend goes that Sita had offered this pooja with wild grown plants/leaves and flowers during her vanvaas and hence this pooja came into existence.The word chudi is believed to be derived from Kannada word soodi meaning bunch.The main requirement of chudi pooja are the durva grass/ dirbhaankur with minimum 5 types of flowers and wild leaves.These are then tied together with the help of banana fibre(vayu) to form a small bunch/bouquet and arranged in a poleru(a brass/steel thali used for pooja).In North Canara the bunch is tied along with a leaf.
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