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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Diwali means "a row of lights





Chandan Kumar Nandy
Diwali means "a row of lights

Deepavali or Diwali means "a row of lights". It falls on the last two days
of the dark half of the Hindu month of Kartik (October-November).

*Mythical Origins of Diwali*

There are various alleged origins attributed to this festival. Some hold
that they celebrate the marriage of Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu. In Bengal the
festival is dedicated to the worship of Kali. It also commemorates that
blessed day on which the triumphant Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after
defeating Ravana. On this day also Sri Krishna killed the demon Narakasura.
In South India people take an oil bath in the morning and wear new clothes.
They partake of sweetmeats. They light fireworks, which are regarded as the
effigies of Narakasura who was killed on this day. They greet one another,
asking, "Have you had your Ganges bath?" which actually refers to the oil
bath that morning as it is regarded as purifying as a bath in the holy
Ganga.
Give and Forgive

Everyone forgets and forgives the wrongs done by others. There is an air of
freedom, festivity and friendliness everywhere. This festival brings about
unity. It instills charity in the hearts of people. Everyone buys new
clothes for the family. Employers, too, purchase new clothes for their
employees.
Rise and Shine

Waking up during the 'Brahmamuhurta' (at 4a.m.) is a great blessing from
the standpoint of health, ethical discipline, efficiency in work and
spiritual advancement. It is on Deepavali that everyone wakes up early in
the morning. The sages who instituted this custom must have cherished the
hope that their descendents would realise its benefits and make it a
regular habit in their lives.
Unite and Unify

In a happy mood of great rejoicing village folk move about freely, mixing
with one another without any reserve, all enmity being forgotten. People
embrace one another with love. Deepavali is a great unifying force. Those
with keen inner spiritual ears will clearly hear the voice of the sages, "O
Children of God unite, and love all". The vibrations produced by the
greetings of love, which fill the atmosphere, are powerful enough to bring
about a change of heart in every man and woman in the world. Alas! That
heart has considerably hardened, and only a continuous celebration of
Deepavali in our homes can rekindle in us the urgent need of turning away
from the ruinous path of hatred.
Prosper and Progress

On this day, Hindu merchants in North India open their new account books
and pray for success and prosperity during the coming year. The homes are
cleaned and decorated by day and illuminated by night with earthen
oil-lamps. The best and finest illuminations are to be seen in Bombay and
Amritsar. The famous Golden Temple at Amritsar is lit in the evening with
thousands of lamps placed all over the steps of the big tank. Vaishnavites
celebrate the Govardhan Puja and feed the poor on a large scale.
Illuminate Your Inner Self

The light of lights, the self-luminous inner light of the Self is ever
shining steadily in the chamber of your heart. Sit quietly. Close your
eyes. Withdraw the senses. Fix the mind on this supreme light and enjoy the
real Deepavali, by attaining illumination of the soul. He who Himself sees
all but whom no one beholds, who illumines the intellect, the sun, the moon
and the stars and the whole universe but whom they cannot illumine, He
indeed is Brahman, He is the inner Self. Celebrate the real Deepavali by
living in Brahman, and enjoy the eternal bliss of the soul.

The sun does not shine there, nor do the moon and the stars, nor do
lightnings shine and much less fire. All the lights of the world cannot be
compared even to a ray of the inner light of the Self. Merge yourself in
this light of lights and enjoy the supreme Deepavali.

Many Deepavali festivals have come and gone. Yet the hearts of the vast
majority are as dark as the night of the new moon. The house is lit with
lamps, but the heart is full of the darkness of ignorance.

*O man! Wake up from the slumber of ignorance. Realise the constant and
eternal light of the Soul, which neither rises nor sets, through meditation
and deep enquiry.*

*May you all attain full inner illumination! May the supreme light of
lights enlighten your understanding! May you all attain the inexhaustible
spiritual wealth of the Self! May you all prosper gloriously on the
material as well as spiritual planes!*



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