Rhythms of life
Rhythms of life in ancient India was in sync with the Rhythms of nature. This was the thought that I had this morning, at 6 am , witnessing the "manikavasagar vizha" at shiva temple ( Thondeeshwara temple) in erode. Scientists say that mid- December to mid-january is the time people normally feel " mentally " low ( seasonal change). People in cold countries are more prone to depression during this period. In India too, this is a cold month. The tamil month of " margazhi" is replete with celebrations in temples , helping us to naturally cope with the seasonal changes and empower us with positive emotions. There are no weddings this month .why? One of the reasons is , to avoid all materialistic distractions and focus in faith and devotion.
At the temple , sivanadiaars were carrying the idol of manikavasagar and dancing rhythmically and women were engrossed in " kolattam" and " kummi" . As I stood hesitantly one devotee pulled me into the circle and handed two sticks . And the next 15 minutes all I felt was a surge of unexplained energy and peace .
It is in this month that Bhagwan krishna gave Bhagwat Gita( Gita day is celebrated this month). Also festivals that encourage fasting ( to cleanse the body) like vaikunda ekadasi , arudra Darshan is celebrated. This was the time for practise ( sadhana) by our ancestors in their pursuit of spiritual goals.
Every festival and ritual had a meaning . It's time to learn from our past to lead a better future...
Bhagavat Gita 10.35
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māsānāṁ mārga-śhīrṣho ’ham ṛitūnāṁ kusumākaraḥ
Of the hymns in the Sāma Veda I am the Bṛhat-sāma, and of poetry I am the Gāyatrī. Of months I am Mārgaśīrṣa [November-December], and of seasons I am flower-bearing spring.
Krsna himself glorified Mārkali month as the sign of auspiciousness for engaging in spiritual seva.
Well composed Madam.
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