Navaratri
Sadhana : The Bestower of Celestial Boons
=Pt.ShriRam
Sharma Acharya
He
thereby engages in refining and purifying his inner-self. In the course of mini Gayatrianusthana of 24 thousand japas,
a daily japa of 27 rosaries of the mantra recitation is prescribed which, at
normal pace, is completed in 3 to 4 hours. If a novice is unable to recite the
full Gayatri mantra, he can still complete the
requisite number of japas with the five-syllable Gayatri "Om bhurbhuva sva". This
takes only one hour daily. The Navaratri - sadhana done with reverential faith
(Shraddha) fructifies with miraculous effects with respect to self-elevation.
This is because Gayatri is the supreme creative energy, which
bestows virtuous qualities and enhances the elements of divinity and
spirituality in the body, mind and soul of the sadhak. This is the royal
highway to self-realization.
A
question may arise here that Navaratri is associated with the worship of Durga
and so, how is Gayatri anusthana related with it. One should
know that Durga - Mahakali is a form ofGayatri Mahashakti. Durga is the name of the
form of the supreme force that destroys whatever is base, evil and dark.
The
worship of Durga in her nine external forms is done precisely with a view that
she destroys the vices, which have taken root in our sense-consciousness. It is
the sinful tendencies / instincts of man that are the Mahisasur (the
buffalo-demon). In Navaratri, an attempt is made to restrain and throw out of
our psyche those tendencies through mental resolve and regulated conduct. A
self-controlled and purified soul is endowed with the power of Durga, Mahakali
or Gayatri. This very force, upon
refinement of inner consciousness, becomes the destroyer of Mahisasur
(mahisasur mardini). During Navaratri anusthana, meditation is sought to be
intensified and focused with japa to maintain the flow of mind towards deeper
and higher rages of consciousness. In sakara upasana or worship of a visible
form of Divinity, contemplation is on the Idol of Gayatri or the Gurusatta, while worshippers of
the nirakara (indeterminate or attributeless) concentrate on the Sun and its
radiating rays as Gayatri Shakti. When the appropriate mood is
achieved, the mind turns effortlessly to the Mother-sentiment (Matribhava),
lips continue automatically with the japa and the fingers with the beads of
rosary, and the mind is absorbed in receiving uninterrupted affection and
energy from the Mother. In this period, one should specially engage in
introspection.
The
mind should be kept free from anxieties and distractions as for as possible. In
introspection, there should be an attempt to evaluate the direction of life led
so far, to consciously be aware of the negativities within oneself and to
outline concrete course of action for their rectification through
self-refinement and penance. A firm resolve should be made to inculcate the
qualities of excellence and goodness in life.
An
effective programme should be chalked out for integration of the elements of
sadhana, svadhyaya (study and contemplation), sanyam (self-control) and seva
(service of the needy) in life so that there emerges a composite way of life in
which self-development goes side-by-side with due observance of familial and
social responsibilities. Thus, if a clearer and better outline of the future
course of life could be formed and confidence be generated to implement it
during Navaratri sadhana, it should be deemed that one has received an
immediate prasada (divine grace) of Mother Gayatri.
It should be clearly understood that only through noble deeds could we
actualize our higher potentials and be the rightful recipients of Gods grace.
Some basic rules of Navaratri sadhana should be strictly followed. Important
ones among these are fasting, continence, sleeping on a hard bed, not taking
service from others, and keeping the daily routine well regulated and
disciplined.
These apart, at the mental plane, too, one should try to remain in an exalted state of happiness, goodwill, calm, peace and contemplation. Even while engaged in meeting your normal daily obligations, the sadhak should remain immersed in Ista-remembrance and keep oneself free from envy, jealousy, idle-gossip and slander. Maintain your mental poise even in adverse circumstances.
All creatures of the world are the progeny of Mother Gayatri. The Mother indwells all.
These apart, at the mental plane, too, one should try to remain in an exalted state of happiness, goodwill, calm, peace and contemplation. Even while engaged in meeting your normal daily obligations, the sadhak should remain immersed in Ista-remembrance and keep oneself free from envy, jealousy, idle-gossip and slander. Maintain your mental poise even in adverse circumstances.
All creatures of the world are the progeny of Mother Gayatri. The Mother indwells all.
This
awareness should be the basis of all activities of the sadhak while heading the
path of sanyam, svadhyaya, sadhana and seva and inspiring others, too, to do
the same. The Navaratri sadhana completed in this lofty state of mind and
within the framework of the above mentioned prescriptions will certainly prove
to be the bestower of heavenly blessings ofGayatri Mahashakti and Gurusatta on the
sadhak. The sadhak must
participate in the Havana (offerings into the sacred yagya-fire) on the
purnahuti day praying for universal peace, well-being, and happiness with every
oblation.
Thanks
GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv
Sharma
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