NAVARATRI
Every
festival in India is celebrated with a divine purpose so as to receive the
grace of the almighty. Navaratri means nine nights. According to a Hindu
belief, the last thought one entertains before one’s death determines the next
birth. How does one have a sacred thought before death? It is possible through
self-discipline. We sleep every day. Sleep is similar to death except that we
wake up. Sleep can thus be termed as mini-death. If we were to discipline our
mind by invoking a sacred though prior to sleep every day, it will certainly
help us thieve a sacred thought during the time of death, Mahatma Gandhi said
‘hey ram’ before his death as he was self – disciplined.
Nava
also means ‘new’. If we invoke the blessings of Saraswati , Lakshmi and Shakti
before going to sleep every night, we will experience newness every night.
Night or ratri also means darkness denotes ignorance. For this too, invoking
the goddesses can prove fruitful. Through grace, our Ratri or ignorance will
vanish. Grace cannot be understood logically. It is a quantum leap in the field
of consciousness. In physics, quantum leap is a great discovery. It involves
electrons disappearing from one point and between them there is no time gap.
Hence it id called quantum leap. Similarly, in the field of consciousness, when
grace descends there will be a quantum leap in us.
During
Navaratri, three nights of worship are assigned to each of the three Devis.
Nava or newness in the form of grace is invoked. The tenth day is
Vijayadashami, denoting victory – victory of higher consciousness through the
blessing of the goddesses. The greatest victory is the dispelling of darkness
or ignorance.
Grace
of the Devis always exists; it’s just that we should be worthy to receive them.
The inner apparatus suitable to receive them is pure mind. Impure mind is like
dirty muddy water, which cannot reflect the light of the moon. Moon exists but
to reflect in water, the water has to be clean. This is called partibimba
nyaya. Our mind has to be pure in order to receive grace.
Navratri, therefore, is the celebration of removing ignorance. Our ignorance exists in the form of ego. E-G-O can mean edging god out. Hence we find Shakti dancing on Shiva’s chest. It may appear disrespectful but it is symbolic: an egoless lord Shiva allows his wife to dance over him. It means Devi’s grace can descend in any form… but one should be available to receive it.
Navratri, therefore, is the celebration of removing ignorance. Our ignorance exists in the form of ego. E-G-O can mean edging god out. Hence we find Shakti dancing on Shiva’s chest. It may appear disrespectful but it is symbolic: an egoless lord Shiva allows his wife to dance over him. It means Devi’s grace can descend in any form… but one should be available to receive it.
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