NAVA RATRI
Every year the beginning
of summer and the beginning of winter are two very important junctures of
climatic change and solar influence. These two junctions have been chosen as the
sacred opportunities for the worship of the divine power because:(1) We believe that it is the divine power that provides
energy for the earth to move around the sun, causing the changes in the outer
nature and that this divine power must be thanked for maintaining the correct
balance of the universe.(2) Due to the changes in the nature, the bodies and
minds of people undergo a considerable change, and hence, we worship the divine
power to bestow upon all of us enough potent powers to maintain our physical
and mental balance.Navaratri is divided into
sets of three days to adore different aspects of the supreme goddess. On the
first three days, the Mother is invoked as powerful force called Durga in order to destroy all our impurities, vices and
defects. The next three days, the Mother is adored as a giver of spiritual
wealth, Lakshmi, who is considered to have the power of
bestowing on her devotees the inexhaustible wealth. The final set of three days
is spent in worshipping the mother as the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati In order have all-round success in life,
we need the blessings of all three aspects of the divine mother; hence, the
worship for nine nights.
The story associated with Navratri can be
found in various Hindu religious texts like Markandeya Purana, Vamana Purana,
Varaha Purana, Shiva Purana, Skanda Purana, Devi Bhagavatam and Kalika Purana.
The story of Navratra is the symbolic message of the fact that however glorious
and powerful the evil become, at the end it is the goodness that wins over all
of the evil. The story is associated with Maa Durga and Mahisasura, the buffalo
headed demon. The story begins from the life of two sons of Danu called Rambha and Karambha
who performed austerities by to gain extreme power and authority. When their
prayers became deeper and austerities became exceptional, the King of the
heaven God Indra got perturbed. Out of fear, he killed Karambha. Rambha, who
came to know about his brother’s death, became more stubborn to win over the
Gods. He increased the intensity of his austerities and finally got several
boons from gods like great brilliance, beauty, invincibility in war. He also
asked a special wish of not being killed by either humans or Gods or Asuras.He
then considered himself immortal and started freely roaming in the garden of
Yaksha where he saw a female-buffalo and fell in love with her. To express his
love, Rambha disguised in the form of a male-buffalo and copulated with the
female buffalo. However, soon after that a real male buffalo discovered Rambha
mating with the she-buffalo and killed him. It was due to Rambha’s inflated ego
that killed him, out of which he has not asked his death to be spared from the
wrath of animals. As the pyre of Rambha was organized, the female-buffalo, who
was copulated with him jumped into the funeral pyre of Rambha to prove her
love. She was pregnant at that time. Thus, demon came out of the with the head
of a buffalo and human body and he was named Mahisasura (the buffalo headed
demon).Mahishasura was extremely powerful. He defeated the gods and the demons
and acruierd power over the entire world. He even won over the heaven and threw
devtas outside it. He captured the throne of Indra and declared himself to be
the the lord of the gods. The gods led by Brahma approached Vishnu and Shiva
and evaluated them of the situation. In order to save the Gods, the three
supreme deities emerged a light of anger, which combined to the take the shape
of a terrible form and this was Durga. All the gods then granted this Goddess
of power with all the supreme weapons they had. This is why; Durga is called the
brilliance of all the Gods.When the goddess was seen by Mahishasura, he was
mesmerized by her beauty. Her then fell in love with her and proposed to marry
her. The goddess said she will marry him, if he defeated her in the battle.
Then began a scary and terrible battle between both of then which continued for
nine days. Finally, on the last day, Durga took the form of Chandika and stood
over the chest of Mahishasura and smashed him down with her foot. She then
pierced his neck with her spear and cut off his head off with her sword. It is
the day when Vijayadashmi is celebrated.
Prof. John Kurakar
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