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Nawraatri.....

Nawraatri also called Nawraatam,means nine nights.In Sanatan Dharma (the Hindu way of life), these nine nights are the first nine nights of the Hindu month of Chaitra in Shukla Paksh (the bright forthnight corresponding to late March and/or early April) and the same period in the month of Ashwin (September-October),respectively.

It is also reffered to as Vasant Nawraatra and Sharad Nawraatra respectively. In the first case it refers to Nawraatri in Spring and in the second case it refers to Nawraatri in Autumn. As can be seen by now, it is a seasonal occurrence.
This is rather interesting for one living in a tropical country.However,even though the country might be of tropical climate,certain changes does take place.

Firstly,when a temperate country experiences Spring,the vegetation there comes alive.The trees takes on new leaves and plants starts growing again. In the tropical country, the trees shed their old leaves and also takes on new ones.
When it is Autumn or the Fall season in the temperate country,the days become shorter.As a result,the Sun sets earlier.

This is also observed in a tropical country.The days become shorter and the nights becomes longer.
One can see quite clearly,that even though there is no extreme temperature changes in the tropical country,the basic changes in the atmosphere does in fact take place.How does all this relate to Nawraatri?

Modern Science and Nawraatri.....

When the Sun enters into the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricon, it causes nature to be slightly disturbed.The Sun does this at a period in time corresponding to Chaitra and AshwinNawraatri. Nature changes and not only does vegetation show physical changes but there are climatic changes too.Climatic changes affects all living beings and organisms.

These changes in atmospheric temperatures,in one case from cold to warm and eventually hot and in the other case from hot to cool and eventually cold,creates and multiplies bacterial growth in the atmosphere and in our bodies.This is why we get the cold,the flu and the viruses when temperatures and seasons change.

When this happens,we need nurturing and special care.
Therefore,we offer prayers to God in the form of the Divine Mother or Shakti Mata for good health, strength,energy and spiritual growth.


The celebration of Nawraatri.....


Nawraatri is celebrated in Trinidad with extensive Poojas (prayers) and Yajnas (religious sacrifices in the form of prayers), and of course fasting dedicated to Goddess Durga.
Goddess Durga is the feminine form of God incarnated as Shakti or cosmic energy. During Nawraatri,Hindus in Trinidad keep their homes clean and they invite the Pandit(priest) and with their family and friends,they perform Durga Pooja.


In addition to Durga Pooja,Shiva Pooja is also performed along with any other Pooja of their choice. They awake early on mornings for the nine days of Nawraatri and after having a bath, they will offer a Dhaar (a liquid composition consisting of nine articles which are very much loved by the Devi or Goddess)to the Devi, at the most sacred place in their yard or at the designated place in the temple.

Devi Bhagawat or Devi Yajna(prayers to the divine mother lasting for a minimum of 7 days to a maximum of 9 days) are also performed by those who can afford the expences.
It is also common practice that the recitation of Durga Saptashati Khatha is performed.This Khatha is a sacred discourse to Goddess Durga and it bestows on the devotee the blessings of good health and the protection of one's limbs.
Some Pandits also recite the Durga Chalisa,a prayer consisting of 40 verses.

Special Prasad or sweets are prepared and are offered in the Pooja or Yajna and at the end of same are distributed to the devotees,friends,family,neighbours etc.
This Prasad is a combination of Lapsee(a sweet sort of Halwah { flour cooked in milk with sugar and spices such as elichie or cardamon})and Sohaaree(a sort of Roti cooked with Ghee or cow's butter).

However,it is common practice in Trinidad that the final Hawan or fire ritual culminates with the burning of a dried Coconut.Whilst most people burn the complete coconut wraped in a piece of cloth,it is recommended that the
coconut should first be cut into two halves so that the water can come out of it.Then,it should be tied in a piece of cloth having any of the Shakti colours(red,white,yellow)and then be offered as the Poornahutee or final oblation in the fire or Hawan Kund.


The Benefits
Of Worship
In
Nawraatri.....

Nawraatri is an exceptionally good time to observe fasting,to meditate and to perform religious work.
Any of the above contributes to the spiritual development of the individual who practices these disciplines. Listening to bhajans and kirtan (hymns on hinduism)the performance of Durga pooja(worship of the Goddess Durga) and Satsangh(participation in religious discourses)promotes the spiritual growth of any individual.

The giving of charity to the needy is one of the most humble deed that one can perform during the Nawraatri period.
However,as controversial as it may be,charity given to the Brahmins (the priestly class of people)remains one of the foremost deed that anyone can perform during this sacred time called Nawraatri.


Note.....
The Hindu New Year commences on the first day of Chaitra Nawraatri. Contrary to the belief of many,that it commences on Diwali day,I must clearly state that it is in fact not so.
The first tithi or lunar day in the bright forthnight or Shukla Paksh, in the month of Chaitra,is the Hindu New Years' Day!



Sri Durga Mata Ki Jai!


Pandit Bhadase Maharaj.

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