12.05.2010

Essence of Kali Puja

When we think of the pujas, the first thoughts are about the exotic pandals, the larger than life idols, the noise and the fine clothes people drape themselves in for the evening. But is this really what the pujas are about? Would anyone spend so much money to erect these exotic residences only to house a set of clay idols on a brightly lit stage? Clay is definitely not an ancient mechanism to pave the way to the spiritual world of the Goddess. So what exactly are we missing that is the main element of this worship?


Observing the decoration, my eyes traveled from the sculptural marvel to the potency at the feet of the clay idols. There "it" stood, a tantrik representation of the Goddess, what looked curious to my ignorant self but started making a lot of sense as the evening progressed. The structure was simple, covered with a cloth and decorated with vilva leaves and hibiscus flower garlands. At its feet were scattered a lot of marigold in offering. On one side was a loaded chilum and on the other side was a curious arrangement of small pots and darbha grass tied into the shape of a triangle with a rectangular piece resting over it. The central tantrik shrine had a shoot rising out of it that held bangles. All this was curiously enclosed within a fence of 4 sticks in the 4 corners tied together with a red thread. Next to this was lit an oil lamp glowing quietly in this flood lit stage.  

And then the priest walked in, an old man dressed in red, symbolizing the colors of the divine Mother. This was the opportune moment to rush up to him and ask him all that I could possibly know. And slowly I began to discover the mysterious tantrik representation.

What lay hidden beneath the cloth was the traditional kalash, a pot containing sacred water with possibly a dash of rose water to add fragrance to it. Above it was placed a coconut, not in the traditional kalash representation with its outer fiber removed, but horizontally with its green outer cover intact with the stalk rising out of it. This held the bangles of different kinds, red glass bangles followed by that of shankha [shell] and iron [loha]. There was a pot of water on one side and above it was darbha tied with red thread forming a triangle, possible a yantra representation of the Goddess. Above it was a rectangular wooden piece with a mirror embedded with Swastika painted on it. Above that was placed a perforated pot. While the puja would have had many more ingredients in place like Panchagobbo [5 extracts of the cow], Panchasashya[5 food grains], Panchapallab [5 varieties of leaves] etc. my interest floated towards the meaning of this arrangement which, to the common man outside of Bengal, would have looked curiously new. 


The theory behind this arrangement was wonderful as the priest explained it. Water is poured into the perforated pot at regular intervals to bathe the form of the goddess. The water flows over the mirror which reflects her form in the clay idol standing in front, symbolically bathing her as it trickles into the pot below. At anytime, the Divine mother can be viewed through the mirror. A loaded chillum is offered along with incense next to the oil lamp. All other items are lined up to be offered during arti.

And then the dholak began, rhythm so profound that it could send anyone into a trance. My feet tapped the floor as I clapped following the beats and my heart danced into the night with the three mothers. It was the best Kali Ma arti I had ever seen! The beats grew stronger and faster and the priests held up the fire, dancing in divine trance as they showed the great mother the flame. Fire was followed by the fan, choury, shankha, mud pots with food offering, sindhur chubri with a small mirror, comb, bangles etc and sweets, bananas, and finally the dhoop. The evening came to an end and the drumming halted making us realizing how deafening this trance really was. Kali Ma worship came to a close as man and divinity slowly came out of their spiritual trance.

8 comments:

JC said...

The essence of any puja or prayer of any deity is to reach the formless Kali/ Krishna for - through the agency of wise ancients - it was indicated how man was Its model, or an image, that was relatively inferior in the form in which it originally appeared on earth that reflected the apparent hierarchy in 'Nature' in all its aspects...

JC said...

Different rungs of a ladder (that connects the ground and top level of a building as the eventual goal) perhaps can be cited as the simplest example that can help visualise the different levels attained by the different souls of the different appearing members of the animal world on earth at any given point in time: some continuing to exist at the ground level itself, or the level at which they appeared first, maybe all through the present life-span, or maybe rise above a bit, or fall from their state, while some hopeful humans among them, may appear to constantly endeavour to reach the top, ie, attain the goal through one of the many paths available to all... utilizing mantra, yantra or tantra, but with the sole purpose ever in their minds, lest they get distracted and are diverted...

P.N. Subramanian said...

On many such occasions I too was in trance. Felt why it is so short lived. However, I would confess that I am at the ground level and will continue to be so for elevation during my next cycle.

JC said...

"Happiness (and therefore eternal bliss too!?) is a state of mind" and, therefore, it is not for humans to guess or judge what the future has in store for any given individual (till the soul is merged with the supremesoul?)...for no one knows the purpose of the supremesoul, ie, what It has in Its mind!

JC said...

The story related to 'the churning of the milky-ocean by devtas and rakshashas, with the Mandar Hill as the churner and the celestial serpent Vasuki as the rope for churning,' indicates evolution of the pparently temporary and yet unending material universe - that fills the infinitely dark or Kali universal void - starting from zero or nothing, ie, the original Nadbindu as the formless or Nirakar Brahmn, Kali or Krishna that in reality continues to be related with time and space zero,,,and man is realised as a model of the universe (and therefore the belief that whatever exists in the universe exists in a reduced form within each human being)...However, it is because of the reduced efficiency of the five physical senses (related with the Panchbhootas) while the 'sixth sense', that is related with Bhootnath or Supremesoul ('0'), remains suppressed...And, hence the need to 'activate the kundalini' (the major energy component that remains locked up at the mooladhar), which is possible only when the soul is in the human form...

JC said...

On the subject related with truth of human life being discussed in one Hindi blog, 'I' offered the following comments, which 'I' thought would interest visitors to your blog too as it is related with the 'truth' as 'I' have apparently realised it. ('I' would present the English version if so desired.)

"...सत्य यह है कि किसी व्यक्ति विशेष के मन में किसी भी विषय पर एक तस्वीर अनुभव, प्रशिक्षण आदि पर निर्भर कर बनी होती है और उसके अनुसार ही वो उसको शब्द देने का प्रयास करता है,,,और क्यूंकि ब्लॉग में शब्द लिखित होते हैं, इस कारण शंका का समाधान तुरंत संभव नहीं हो पाता है जो आमने सामने बैठे होने पर शायद संभव होता...

संक्षेप में यदि में कहूं तो हर व्यक्ति एक माध्यम अथवा यन्त्र है जिसमें पंचभूत को प्रतिबिंबित करती पांच इन्द्रियों के माध्यम से मेरे मस्तक के भीतर रखे मस्तिष्क-रुपी यन्त्र में वर्तमान (कलियुग) में हुई गतिविधि दिखाई पड़ती है और जिसका विश्लेषण कर मेरे, एक दृष्टा मात्र के, सामने प्रस्तुत कर दिया जाता है...और उसके आधार पर, मेरी अपनी विभिन्न इन्द्रियों की कार्य-क्षमता के अनुसार मैं कुछ धारणा बना लेता हूँ, भले ही वो अन्य व्यक्ति अथवा व्यक्तियों की उसी विषय पर धारणा अथवा धारणाओं से भिन्न क्यों न हो,,,जैसा आम तौर पर देखने को मिलता भी है, क्यूंकि मानव भी निरंतर परिवर्तनशील प्रकृति का ही एक अंश है...इस लिए मैं यदि किसी एक यन्त्र का उपयोग करता हूँ तो मैं जानता हूँ कि मैं उससे क्या उपेक्षा रखता हूँ, और यदि वो मेरे उद्देश्य को पूरा करने में समर्थ नहीं होता है तो मैं उसे फ़ेंक कोई उससे बढ़िया यन्त्र ढूंढता हूँ...शायद ऐसा ही असली दृष्टा, प्रकृति का रचियता, भी करता हो (?)...जैसे में किसी यन्त्र का आविष्कार और उपयोग किसी उद्देश्य से करता हूँ उसी प्रकार शायद जानना आवश्यक हो कि वो क्या चाहता है (?)...इतना तो साफ़ है कि मानव एक अद्भुत यन्त्र है!

vaishno devi said...

I have deep respect for kali mata and this article truly reflects faith in her.
thanks

mehandipur balaji said...

Really awesome blog totally devotional hope you keep the good job up.