Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 This year the first day of Karttika and Sharad Purnima, October 17, coincided with a lunar eclipse. All the temples were closed from 8 AM til 6:30 PM as it is considered that everyone and everything is contaminated from 12 hours before the eclipse til it ends. To touch the Deities during this period would be like evacuating and going on the altar without bathing. I went with a small group of devotees in the late afternoon and went boating on the Yamuna and then we sat in the soft sands on the opposite shore beside her softly flowing current and did bhajans and Yamuna Katha til we could see the moonrise. Still a small corner was eclipsed and in the evening twilight we bathed in the Yamuna's sacred waters up to the end of the eclipse. Then again we went boating again with the Sharad Purnima reflected on the waters. Because now it is the end of rainy season, Yamuna is quite full and there is a nice current that makes the surface uneven. So the moonlight reflection was wide and some places narrow, sparkling like diamonds on the cool, black waters of Kalindi. Then we landed at Keshi Ghat underneath the beautiful collonaded palace of the Maharaj of Jaipur that was glowing in the moonlight where the devotees first stayed in Vrindavan. From there we made out way to the mediaval temple of Sri Radharamanji for His Sharad Purnima darshan. As they only started puja at 6:30 we had to quite a while for darshan as you can see from one yawning young girl in the picture. We realized that it was not easy to get darshan of the Lord! We did soft kirtan from 7 PM until about 9:15. But it was worth the wait! Tonight Radharamanji was wearing a special solid gold mukut inlaid with jewels and a very special shape. I have enclosed a few views of this magnificent darshan. Without a telephoto lens, you won't be able to see that just about the middle of the crown there is a circle of rubies around a small sapphire. Near His hair and on a small mukut off at an angle on the right side of his head (left in the pictures) there are rows of pearls. As I explained before all the Deities dress in white on this night so that as Radharani slips thru the forest to meet Shyamsundar, she will blend in with the sparkling moonlight and not be detected. So you can see all the decorations are white. Sri Radharamanji is also accompanied with the Asta Sakhis. On the Sharad Purnima night, it is an ancient custom the everyone in India cooks sweetrice and offers it on the roof of the house or temple for Radha and Krishna and the gopis to taste in Their Rasa Dance. The nectar from the moonlight enters the sweetrice prasadam all night long making it even sweeter. In Krishna Balaram Mandir, I collected donation from several devotees and we were able to make sweetrice from 150 liters of milk and offer it in the moonllight. There was saffron, cashews, raisins, puffed lotus seeds, cardamon, and some little seeds we have here in India called ciranji that always appears floating on top in first class kheer. Everyone went to bed with the happy thought that there was plenty of kheer for Krishna and the gopis tonight. In the morning after Mangal Artika thousands of devotees who have come for Kartika tasted that wonderful kheer prasadam mixed with amrita from the moonlight. Everyone was astonished at the wonderful taste and came back again and again was there was plenty to go around. In service of Sri Sri Krishna Balaram, Deena Bandhu dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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