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Varalakshmi Vratam in Prasanthi Nilayam- 31st July 2009 - Report & Photos

 

Praying for Plenty and Prosperity

 

Varalaksmi Vratam observed in Prasanthi Nilayam

 

Posted at 10:10 Hrs.IST on 1st Aug 2009

 

Varalakshmi Vratam, propitiating the Goddess of plenty and prosperity, was observed and celebrated with devotional fervour in Prasanthi Nilayam on 31st July 2009. One thousand five hundred women from all over the world participated in the function held in Sai Kulwant Hall in the immediate Divine Presence of Bhagawan.

 

One of the most auspicious days dots in the Hindu almanac, Varalakshmi Vratam had its trails to Prasanthi Nilayam in the year 2000 when the festivity was celebrated for the first time the Divine Presence. Ever since, the festivity has grown in stature earning a permanent place in the Prasanthi Calendar with thousands of women participating, propitiating blessings from Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of prosperity and wealth.

Popularly known as “Varalakshmi Vrataâ€, it is performed by married Hindu women on friday before the full moon day during the month of Sravana. The Vrata is performed more in the Southern part of India, especially in the states Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu and also in some parts of Orissa and Maharashtra. Legend has it that this Vrata was suggested to Mother Parvati by Lord Shiva for wealth and prosperity.

 

On the scheduled day, the auspicious friday morning, Sai Kulwant was a scene of plenty and prosperity as 1500 housewives, shining in coloured uniform attire, assembled in the vast Sai Kulwant Hall awaiting to take part in the ritual. Assembled as early as at 7 am, it was a ‘perfect assembly’ wherein women participants joined the allotted lines with utmost discipline anticipating the Lord to come and bless the occasion.

 

The dais had a perfect setting with a mini temple of Goddess Varalakshmi having two idols forming the backdrop. A riot of flowers of various hues with buntings hanging from the top was heralding grandeur and auspiciousness of the occasion. Ashta Lakshmi, the symbolic representation of Goddess Mahalakshmi’s eight forces were also on display in front of the dais adding splendor to the impressive artistic decor enhancing the spiritual ambience at the venue.

 

Earlier the proceedings in the morning started with the regular Veda Chanting. Bhagawan who came at 9:40 and received with Poornakumbham to the accompaniment of Nadaswaram, took a detour to come on stage. The Veda chanting continued till 10 a.m. when Bhagawan nodded to start the proceedings of the ritual. The proceeding began with Bhagawan lighting the ceremonial lamp.

 

The items for the ritual includes Kalasha covered with mango and betel leaves filled with water symbolizing prosperity; coconut smeared with vermillion and turmeric powder will be placed on the Kalasha; a new cloth covered conically is placed on the coconut.

The ritual starts with the invocation of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. Next to invoke is Goddess Varalakshmi and proceed according to 'Sree Sukta Vidhana' with 'Shodasha Upachara' or 16 forms of ceremonial offerings to Goddess Varalakshmi while reciting verses from the Sree Suktam. Then they chant Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamam. Nine types of sweets as well as savories are offered to the Goddess. Hymns are sung in praise of the deity. Another woman is invited; who is considered to be Goddess Varalakshmi and sweets as well savories are offered. In Prasanthi Nilayam, in the Divine Presence, it is Sai Mahalakshmi who is adored and invocated as Varalakshmi during the rituals.

 

Commencing the proceedings with Ganesha invocation the Chief Priest gave a scintillating display of anchoring, detailing the procedures interspersed with commentary on the greater significance of the ritual in the Divine Presence. Propitiating Sai Mahalakshmi, praying for world peace as a universal common goal, he continued the proceedings breaking into a poem singing the glory of the attributelss Lord Shiva. Calling Prasanthi Nilayam verily the Kailasa, the Chief Priest commented that Lord Shiva with His consort and all the ganas are very much in Prasanthi Nilayam and it was our great good fortune to celebrate the auspicious occasion in the Divine Presence.

 

The ritual for the day commenced at 10:00 am lasted for forty-five minutes. The Chief Priest went on narrating the greater significance coupled with step by step instructions for the participants to proceed with the ritual. Bhagawan is the Silent Witness who confers His Blessings in most subtle way. Throughout the ritual He was onstage watching the proceedings silently. Upon the end of the forty-five minute long ritual Bhagawan went for a complete round of the ‘disciplined assembly’ blessing the participants.

 

At the end of the puja, the Chief Priest narrated the story of how the 'Varalakshmi Vrata' came in to practice: In Kailasa, Goddess Parvati asked Lord Shiva as to whether there was any form of worship that women could perform for fulfillment of all their desires. Then Lord Shiva suggested that by performing the Varalakshmi Vratam on the first friday of the Hindu month of Shraavana, a women could attain all her desires such as a long & happy married life, being blessed with children and grandchildren, leading a healthy & prosperous life dedicated to right living and spiritual growth.

 

After attaining these instructions, the ever compassionate mother appeaed in a dream of a pious lady by the name of Charumathi, instructed and guided her to perform the Varalakshmi Vratam. Upon waking up, she narrated the dream to her husband and her in-laws and they encouraged her to perform it. So Charumathi performs the vratam along with many other married women and they were blessed with all auspiciousness and prosperity.

After the story session, the ladies tied sacred thread on the right hand wrist of each other and exchanged prasadam and other articles of worship. The session concluded with Arati around 11am.

 

A sumptuous feast was arranged for all the participants in the South Indian Canteen.

 

With love and light

 

Sai Ram

 

Deepak

 

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