Kartigai Deepam
ON THE full moon day of the
month of Kartigai (November-December) which falls on the ascension of the
Kritigai star, the Hindus celebrate the Kartigai Deepam. It is on this day that
the huge beacon is lit on the holy hill Arunachala, in South India.
Once Lord Shiva assumed the
form of a hill at Tiruvannamalai in South India. Here He quelled the pride of
Brahma and Vishnu who were quarreling as to their relative greatness. One day,
when Lord Shiva was in meditation, Parvati left Him and went to the hill of Arunachala.
There She performed penance. She was the guest of the sage Gautama. It was
during Her penance here that Mahishasura was killed by Durga hidden by Parvati.
Parvati saw Shiva as Arunachalesvara. She was taken back by the Lord to His
side, and made His Ardhangini once more, that is, She occupied half of the body
of the Lord.
Arunachalesvara is Tejo
Lingam. Arunachala or the Tiruvannamalai Hill is the place that represents the
fire element. (The five elements are represented by five holy places in India.)
When the light on the top of
the Tiruvannamalai Hill is unveiled on the Kartigai Deepam day, people see the
big light and worship it. They recite again and again in a loud voice
“Harohara”. The esoteric meaning is that he who sees the light of lights that
is burning eternally in the chambers of his heart through constant meditation
attains immortality. The light on the Arunachala brings the message to you that
the Self or Lord Shiva is self-effulgent; He is the light of lights.
On the Kartigai Deepam day in
South India, people make bonfires in front of temples in the evening. It is
said that Lord Shiva burnt the chariots of several demons who were torturing
sages and celestials. This bonfire symbolizes this legend.
People place rows of earthen
lamps in front of their houses on the evening of Kartigai Deepam and worship
the Lord. They also light a variety of fireworks.
Annihilate the three
impurities, namely, egoism, selfish action and delusion. Burn the mind, senses
and the desires in the fire of knowledge of the Self or Shiva-Jnanam. Attain
full illumination and behold the light of lights, which illumines the mind,
intellect, sun, moon, stars, lightning and the fire. This is real Kartigai
Deepam.
May the light of lights
illumine you all! May Lord Shiva bless you with more light! May you merge in
this supreme light and attain the eternal abode of bliss and immortality!
Excerpts from:
Kartigai Deepam - Hindu Fasts and Festivals by Swami
SivanandaArchives - Blog
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