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Today

Mahashivratri

 

23rd February 2009

when the Shiva principle descends to Earth

a thousand times more than usual.

On this day, to obtain the full benefit of

Lord Shiva's principle,

one should chant

'Om Namah Shivaya'

as much as possible.

 

 

Shivratri

is the time when Shiva takes a rest.

Shiva rests for one 'prahar' (three hours) of the night.

This 'prahar' is referred to as the Shivratri.

When Lord Shiva takes rest, the function of

'Shivtatva' (Shiva Principle) ceases,

i.e. Lord Shiva goes into a meditative state.

 

 

 

Shiva's meditative state is the time when

He is engrossed in His own spiritual practice.

During that time,

the 'Shivtatva' does not accept any tamogun

(most base of the 3 elements in us - sattva, raja & tama)

or

any halahal (venom churned from the ocean)

coming from the Universe.

As a result,

the ratio of halahal or the pressure

of the negative energies increases.

For protection from this pressure, things like

'bilva patra', white flowers, 'rudraksha' beads etc

are offered to Lord Shiva.

 

These things attract the 'Shivtatva' from the atmosphere,

thus providing protection from the increasing

effect of the negative energies.

The Earth is a gross object.

Gross objects have very low velocities

i.e. they require more time to cover a specific distance in space.

Gods on the other hand, are subtle hence they

are capable of traversing space within a few seconds.

That is why one year on the earth

is equivalent to just one day of heaven.

 

Science in the worship of

Lord Shiva on Mahashivratri

 

The function of the

'Shivpindi'

 

1.

Emitting waves of Knowledge,

Devotion and renunciation

 

Predominantly

'sattva' waves of knowledge,

'raja' waves of devotion

and

'tama' waves of Renunciation (Vairagya)

are emitted by the 'Shivpindi'.

During Mahashivratri,

the emission increases by 30 percent.

 

2.

Emission of subtle vibrations

of chaitanya, bliss and peace

 

The 'Shivpindi' emits

subtle vibrations of chaitanya, bliss and peace.

During the Mahashivratri,

the emission increases by 25 percent.

This helps purify the subtle-body of

one who worships the Shivpindi on this day.

The 'sun' or the 'moon' channels

in the body get activated as per necessity.

The capacity to absorb the sattvaguna

and chaitanya also increases.

Due to the presence of the unmanifest

Shiva principle in the Shivpindi

and the vibrations of peace emitted,

the Shivpindi remains cool and the

mind too experiences peace.

Worship of Shivpindi with devotion,

activates the dormant Shiva principle.

An offering of puffed rice and milk

reaches Lord Shiva in the subtle form.

 

3.

Receiving the

'tarak or marak tatva (element)'

as required

 

There is a confluence of the manifest

and the unmanifest elements along with the

'tarak and marak tatva' in the Shivpindi.

(Tarak = Saviour; Marak = Destroyer).

That is how worshipers receive the required element.

The temperature of the Shivpindi increases due

to the emission of the marak tatva

and there one experiences bliss.

Similarly,

when the tarak tatva is emitted,

the temperature drops and one experiences peace and bliss.

 

Bilvapatra (Bel leaves)

 

Bilvapatra contains 2% Shiva tatva.

By offering bilvapatra to the Shivpindi on Mahashivratri,

the manifest Shiva tatva near the stalk of

the bilvapatra gets activated.

Due to this, waves of chaitanya as well as Shiva tatva

are emitted by the bilvapatra.

The bilvapatra

attracts 20% of the Shiva tatva present in

the Shivpindi towards itself.

By immersing this bilvapatra

in water or by placing it in grains,

the Shiva tatva present in the bilvapatra is transmitted to them.

The Shiva tatva in the bilvapatra

is activated to a larger extent on Mondays

when it transmits 10% of the Shiva tatva and sattvikta.

On other days only 1% of the Shiva tatva

is activated in the bilvapatra.

 

Bilvarchan

 

Offering bilvapatra

to the Shivpindi and chanting the mantra

'Om Namah Shivaya'

with each offering is known as bilvarchan.

Continue offering the bilvapatra until the pindi

is completely covered.

Offer the bilvapatra from the lower part of the pindi.

By starting from the feet of the idol,

more benefit is derived and the idol

can be covered completely.

 

Chanting on Mahashivratri

'Om Namah Shivaya'

 

Om represents an unmanifest state beyond

the 3 gunas (elements of sattva, raja & tama).

We bow to Lord Shiva, from whom Om was created.

 

What does the word 'Shiva' mean?

 

a.

The word Shiva has been derived

by reversing the letters of the word vash.

Vash means to enlighten; thus the one

who enlightens is Shiva.

He remains radiant and also illuminates the universe.

 

b.

He is the auspicious and

prosperity-bestowin g principle.

 

 

Some unique attributes

 

1. Physical attributes

 

a. Ganga :

Just as the sun is the focal point of the solar system

and the soul that of the body,

the focal point of divine consciousness

(chaitanya) in every object and

pure particles (pavitrakas) is ga-aum.

The flow from which ga-aum originates is gan gaha = Ganga.

Ga-aum flows from Shiva's head.

This is called the descent of the Ganga

from Shiva's head.

Since the river Ganga has a fraction

of the principle of the spiritual Ganga,

no matter how polluted it becomes,

its purity is perpetually retained.

Hence,

when compared to any other water in the world,

the water from the Ganga is the purest.

This is realised not only by those

who can perceive the subtle dimension

but also by scientific researchers.

 

b. Moon :

Shiva adorns the chandra (moon) on His forehead.

The point where the three frequencies

- affection (mamata), mercifulness (kshamashilata)

and motherly love (vatsalya) originate

is referred to as the chandra (moon).

Thus, one can conclude that chandrama

(the moon principle) is the state in

which the three attributes of affection,

mercifulness and motherly love are present.

 

c. Third eye :

Shankar is three-eyed,

i.e. He can perceive events of the past, present and future.

According to the science of Yoga

the third eye means the Sushumna nadi (channel).

 

d. Serpent :

One of the Names of Lord Shankar is Bhujanga-patihari.

Bhujang means a serpent or pure particles (pavitrakas) ,

pati means the nurturer and hari means one

with a garland around His neck.

Bhujangapatihari thus means the One

who nurtures pure particles and wears them like a garland.

Various serpents represent groups of pure particles.

Though externally they appear like serpents,

internally they are a kind of ladder.

To make spiritual progress one has to climb

up holding onto the tail of the serpent.

Lord Shankar adorns serpents at nine points on His body

- one on the head,

one around the neck,

one on each arm,

one on each wrist,

one around the waist and

one on each thigh.

This implies that His body is comprised

of pure particles or that serpents of pure particles

play all over the body of Lord Shankar

who has the universe as His form.

 

2. Spiritual attributes

 

a. One performing severe

austerities and the great yogi

 

Shiva is always seated in a bandha or a mudra.

His temperature rises due to heat generated

by performing severe austerities;

Hence, He uses the Ganga, the moon and

serpents which endow a cooling effect

and lives on the snow-clad Kailas mountain.

 

b. Short tempered

If someone disturbs His meditation

the radiance generated by spiritual practice

will be suddenly expelled and whoever is in front of Him

will not be able to tolerate it, and gets destroyed.

This is referred to as being 'reduced to ashes

by Shankar's opening of the third eye'.

 

c.

One who is willing to undergo

any distress for the sake of imparting happiness to others

 

The poison

generated during the churning

of the celestial ocean (samudramanthan)

was burning the entire Universe but no deity

came forward to accept it.

At that time Shiva drank that poison

and saved the world from destruction.

 

d.

One who has both,

deities and demons, as His worshippers

 

Neither did demons

like Banasur, Ravan, etc.

worship Lord Vishnu nor did Lord Vishnu bestow

any boon upon any demon.

However, they worshipped Lord Shiva who blessed them.

 

e. Master of the spirits

 

Since Lord Shiva is the master of spirits,

His worshippers are generally not possessed by them.

 

Science in the idol - in the Human form

 

This represents the Brahman

in the form of the word (shabda Brahman).

Alphabets consisting of the sounds of

fifty-two basic letters and the forms

of fourteen Maheshvar verses (sutras)

have generated from it.

Later the universe was created from these.

 

2. Trident :

represents the following -

 

The three components - sattva, raja and tama

The root of creation, sustenance and dissolution

Volition, knowledge and action

 

3. Noose (pash) :

The noose represents the noose of time (kalpash)

(The rope in Lord Ganapati's hand too is the same).

 

Worship

 

a. Application of holy ash (Bhasma)

 

Tripundra refers to the three horizontal

stripes of holy ash applied to the forehead.

These stripes symbolise spiritual knowledge,

purity and penance (spiritual practice of Yoga),

so also they represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva.

 

b. Wearing a rudraksha

 

Wearing a rudraksha when worshipping Lord Shiva is ideal.

A rudraksha is reddish in colour with yellow stripes

and is flat like a fish.

On one side it has a slight opening which

appears like an open mouth.

The rudraksha converts light frequencies of deities

from the universe into sound frequencies in the

body of humans and vice versa.

As a result, humans can absorb frequencies of deities

and thoughts can get converted into the language of deities.

 

A Genuine Rudraksha

 

The rudraksha absorbs sama (sattva) frequencies.

Similarly sama frequencies are emitted by its crests.

A real rudraksha can be recognised by the

vibrations felt by holding it in the hand.

At that time the body absorbs the

sama frequencies emitted by the rudraksha.

 

Nowadays,

mostly Vikrutaksha is sold as a rudraksha.

This is the seed of a type of wild berry.

Vikrutaksha is used for sacrificial fires of

tantriks, black magic etc.

by sorcerers.

 

c. Ritualistic worship of the pindi

 

Only cold water and bel is offered

to Lord Shankar's pindi.

Neither is it bathed with milk and panchamrut

(a mixture of milk, curds, ghee, sugar and honey)

nor offered turmeric, vermilion (kumkum)

or white consecrated rice (akshata).

Milk and clarified butter (ghee) symbolise sustenance

while turmeric is an underground stem and represents

fertility of the soil, that is creation.

Vermilion is prepared from turmeric.

Since Lord Shiva is the deity of dissolution,

substances such as milk, vermilion and

turmeric are not used in His worship.

 

d. Circumambulation

(pradakshina)

 

When circum-ambulating one should begin

from the left side and continue till the channel

of the shalunka from where the water offered

during the ritualistic bathing (abhishek) flows.

Without crossing it one should complete

a circum-ambulation by moving in the reverse direction up

to the other side of the channel.

The flow of a shalunka is not crossed

as it is the flow of energy which adversely

affects the formation of semen and

the five internal vital energies (pran vayu).

 

e. Chanting the Name of Lord Shiva

 

'Namaha Shivaya is Shiva's five-syllabled mantra.

The spiritual meaning of each of the five syllables is:

na = Foremost deity of all the regions (lokas)

ma = Bestower of supreme spiritual knowledge (gyan)

and redeemer of the greatest of sins

shi = Benevolent, serene and responsible for

initiation by Lord Shiva

va = Symbolic of a bull as the vehicle

and Vasuki and Vamangi energy (shakti)

ya = Auspicious abode of Supreme Bliss and Lord Shiva.

Hence, obeisance (namaskar) to these five syllables.

 

 

Hinduism is more a way of life than a method of worship.

Dharmo Rakshati Rakshithaha

If you protect Dharma, Dharma will in turn protect you.

 

 

Regards

 

Jithu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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