People
with or without fathers worship the Gokarneswor
Mahadev on this day. It is a sacred shrine of
lord Shiva , renowned for his singularly close
communion with the souls of dead . The shrine
lies in Gokarna village, five miles east of
Kathmandu. The fatherless people honour the
memory of their fathers and promote welfare
of his soul here.
Mythology has placed the Gokarna
shrine in prehistoric times when Lord Shiva
hid himself in the Pashupatinath forest, disguised
as a one-horned golden deer, from the gods and
mankind. While he spent his days frolicking,
the world suffered so Lord Vishnu, the preserver,
Lord Brahma, the creator and Lord Indra, the
king of Gods, took matters into their hands
and searched for him. Finally a goddess revealed
Shiva's disguise. So when they finally caught
the deer by the horn , it burst into fragments
and Shiva revealed himself. He asked the other
three gods to establish his horn in their three
worlds. So, Vishnu installed his section in
his abode in Vaikuntha, Indra in his realm in
heaven and Brahma enshrined it at the sacred
site of Gokarneshwor. The following day the
gods and goddesses descended and bathed in Bagmati
river, paid homage to Shiva and established
the present day tradition of ancestor worship
at gokarna.
Gokarna Aunsi is yet another
festival in the continuous procession of holy
days, wherein homage is paid deities and the
bonds of family and kinship is renewed and strengthened. |