தனிப்பெருங்கருணை அருட்பெருஞ்ஜோதி
Ayudha Pooja – In its real sense
( meaning by way of Suddha sanmargam )
Dear all,
As Ayudha Pooja is treated one of the auspicious days in our society,
I take the privilege of unveiling certain facts from the school of
metaphysics.
Ayudha pooja derives its roots from the letter "Ayudha" which is
represented by three points/holes. In Tamil, this is the last letter
but one of the most important letters. It signifies that these three
holes possess divine, sacred weapons in them
By mental callisthenics, one has to unleash the power of these weapons
with which one has to destroy all black, negative, opposite
characters in our mind.
To substantiate this, in its physical and external manifestation, the
episode in Mahabharata in which Vijayan alias Arjun, taking all his
weapons from the hole of a tree after his 12 years of exile in the
forest and 1 year of life incognito. That is why tenth day is called
"Vijaya dasami" named after Vijayan.
With these weapons, he killed the 100 brothers who are the
personification of all negative and black characters like greed,
jealous, and ignorance present in our mind.
The day we worship the mystic holes possessing sacred weapons is and
was termed as AYUDHA POOJA.
But what the people are doing in Ayudha Pooja is;
Assembling all inanimate objects through which we make our living and
do pooja as a matter of expression of gratitude which has no relevance
to the real pooja.
What a world of difference!
This distorted and purported version of meaning is the outcome of the
people whose consciousness level could not grasp the real meaning of
Ayudha. Hence this sorry state of affairs
அருட்பெருஞ்ஜோதி அருட்பெருஞ்ஜோதி
தனிப்பெருங்கருணை அருட்பெருஞ்ஜோதி
With thanks and regards
B G VENKATESH
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