Tuesday 20 September 2016

Navaratri and Dussera



The Navaratri festival is  celebrated across the country with tremendous  fervor. This is an incredible time in the year to soak into the  incantations, festivities, music, chanting where the presence of the Divine mother is invoked. In the prepossessing tradition of Navatri , the nine nights of celebration make it a perfect opportunity for the devout to visualize events from a singularly  different dimension. It is believed that on propitiating the Goddess brings the seeker and devout   fortune, peace, wisdom, happiness, success. energy, compassion, creativity and confidence.
The lady of any South Indian  household   is  decidedly specific that Lalitha Sahasranama-  the thousand names of the Goddess need  to be chanted unfailingly. A peacock possesses extraordinary feathers but reveals them only with the first showers as an expression of its jollity. Similarly, chanting of the  Lalitha Sahasranamam during the auspicious days of Navaratri has an efficacious  impact on the body, mind and the consciousness.
This is the  day when Goddess Durga overcomes the challenge posed by the  Asura( demon) Mahisasura. She emerges  victorious and  is also referred to as Mahisasura Mardini.
This is also the time when  Lord Rama overpowers the chicanery of the  ten-headed hydra monster in Ravana . The ten heads are symbolic of the negativity present in the human body.  Righteousness triumphs over the diabolic  and antipathetic forces. The period is called the Dussera.
These festivals are celebrated across India  where the devout and the seeker meditates, undertakes fasts , looks inwards and rejuvenates and replenishes the soul.
This is the Vedic wisdom which  has been imparted to us since time immemorial by several Rishis who observed deep silence. And the esoteric knowledge was passed on by person to person through  the word of mouth.
” You are unimaginably dear to the Divine. This is the message of all the rituals and pujas of Navatri ” says H. H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

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