The Mandala kaalam season started from 16th November 2012 and ends on 26th December 2012 (Vrishchikamasam 1 to Dhanurmasam 11). The most important festival during the Mandalam period is “Guruvayur Ekadasi”.There are 24 Ekadasis in a year and the Vrishchika Ekadasi (Suklapaksha) has got special significance in Guruvayur. Ekadashi that falls in the waxing phase of moon in the Malayalam month Vrishchikam (November – December) is observed as" Guruvayur Ekadasi" in the world famous Guruvayoor Sri Krishna Temple in Kerala – the abode of Guruvayurappan. In 2012, Guruvayur Ekadasi is on November 24. It is believed on this day the idol was installed. It is also on this day Lord Krishna preached the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, to Arjuna in the battlefield of Kurukshetra at Mahabharata Yudha (Mahabharata War) as per Malayalam calendar.
Legends of Guruvayur Ekadasi:-
Guruvayur Ekadasi is also observed
as the Prathishta Dinam (installation day) of the temple. Though the temple is
known as Sri Krishna temple, the idol made of Pathalanjana Sila, installed at
the Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum), is of Lord Mahavishnu. Guruvayur became
divine on account of the "tapas" performed by Lord Siva for years
under the waters and later by the Prechethas (the ten sons of Pracheenabarhis
and Suvarna are together called Prechethas) in the Rudratheertham - the sacred
tank on the northern side of the present temple - where Lord Guruvayurappan has
His Arattu (holy bath on the last day of Annual Utsavam). Prechethas (the ten
sons of Pracheenabarhis and Suvarna) came to this place to do tapas to attain
"prajapathithwam" (king of all kings) from Lord Mahavishnu. Sensing
the motive of Prechethas, Lord Siva emerged out of the Rudratheertham and
revealed to them the "Rudrageetham", a hymn in praise of Mahavishnu.
Siva suggested them to chant it with all their heart to get their wishes
fulfilled. The Princes won the favour of Mahavishnu after rigorous tapas for
10,000 years under the waters of Rudratheertham chanting Rudrageetham.
The idol of guruvayur is unique
since it is curved out of “Paathalanjana sila” and is considered extremely
sacred. This idol was once worshipped by mahavishnu in vaikunta. From
Mahavishnu the sacred idol has passed through the hands of Brahma, Suthapas,
Kasyapa, Vasudeva, and Sree Krishna and finally at the time of Krishna's ascension to Vaikunta, his devotee Udhava
became sad thinking how he will live without the Lord. Then Lord Shree Krishna
gave Udava his idol and instructed him to entrust Brahaspathi (the Guru of
Devas) with the task of taking the idol to a suitable place where people could
worship it, so as to get salvation in Kaliyuga. A deluge had closed in on
Dwaraka, but Guru salvaged the idol floating in the water, with the help of his
prime disciple, Vayu. Guru and Vayu went around the world in search of an ideal
place. They met Parasurama in Kerala, who was himself worried because of the
widespread serious ailments amongst the people of the area. Sage Narada had
earlier told Parasurama that installing the idol of Lord Krishna at Dwaraka in
Kerala and regularly worshipping it would rid the people of Kerala of all their
ailments. Parasurama felt very happy and lead guru and vayu to a lush green
spot with a beautiful lotus tank where they felt the presence of Lord Siva.
Lord Siva along with Parvathy welcomed them and said, "This is the same
spot you are looking for, here it was, I imparted the Rudrageetham to the
Prechethas" The idol was installed there. Siva with Parvathy left to the
opposite bank, at Mammiyur. Siva permitted Guru and Vayu to perform the
consecration rites and blessed them that henceforth this place would be known
as GURUVAYUR (since the installation was done by Guru and Vayu).It is in memory
of this that worships in Guruvayur will be complete and accomplished only with
a worship of Mammiyur Siva also.
Another legend says that once when
Lord Maha Vishnu visited the abode of Yama, he heard heart rending cries of
people tortured for their sins. The Lord wanted to save them from more
suffering and uttered the word Ekadasi. The very mention of the word removed
all their sins. Observance of Ekadasi is believed to have a purifying effect.
It is believed that the sins of a life time are washed away if one happens to
see the Guruvayur Ekadasi Vilakku (festival of lights). Legend says that on
Guruvayur Ekadasi, Lord Indra comes with Kamadhenu and gives all material
wealth and offers worship to receive Sri Krishna's blessings. On that day all
the theerthas such as Kasi, Badri, Sabarigiri and Palani in addition to rivers
like Ganga and Jamuna assemble in this sacred
place.
Significance of the form of the
guruvayurappan:-
Guruvayur is considered to be
“Bhooloka Vaikunta” - the heaven on earth, as the idol was once worshiped by
the Lord Mahavishnu himself in Vaikunta. The deity is in the traditionally
orthodox form of Mahavishnu, with all the compliments - four arms each carrying
sankh (conch), chakra (wheel), gadha (club) and padmam (lotus).
His lower right hand represents the
revolving or creative tendency. This hand holds conch, symbol of the five
elements ( panchajanyam). When blown, it produces a sound that is associated
with the primeval sound from which creation developed.
His upper right hand represents the cohesive tendency. This holds the discus (sudarshana chakra) or the wheel. This has six spokes and symbolizes six-petalled lotus. It represents the limitless controlling of all the six seasons and is the fearful weapon that severes the head if demons.
The upper left hand represents the tendency towards dispersion and liberation. This holds the lotus, symbol of the causal power of illusion from which the universe rises. This lotus is called Padma. It is the symbol of purity and represents the unfolding of creation.It is the truth from which emerged the rules of conduct and knowledge.
The lower left hand holds Gada (Mace), the symbol of primeval knowledge. It represents the notion of individual existence. This is named Kaumodaki and is the elemental force from which all physical and mental powers are derived.
His upper right hand represents the cohesive tendency. This holds the discus (sudarshana chakra) or the wheel. This has six spokes and symbolizes six-petalled lotus. It represents the limitless controlling of all the six seasons and is the fearful weapon that severes the head if demons.
The upper left hand represents the tendency towards dispersion and liberation. This holds the lotus, symbol of the causal power of illusion from which the universe rises. This lotus is called Padma. It is the symbol of purity and represents the unfolding of creation.It is the truth from which emerged the rules of conduct and knowledge.
The lower left hand holds Gada (Mace), the symbol of primeval knowledge. It represents the notion of individual existence. This is named Kaumodaki and is the elemental force from which all physical and mental powers are derived.
Lord Guruvayurappan is the owner of the largest number of
elephants in India
and on the Ekadasi day there are special elephant processions. Special rituals
and celebrations are held at the Lord Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple Ekadasi
Vilakku (lamps) is an important ritual associated with Guruvayur Ekadasi. The
temple remains open throughout Shuklapaksha Dasami and Shuklapaksha Ekadasi.
The temple only closes at 9 hours on Dwadasi day, the day after Ekadasi. Also
on the Dwadasi day there is a unique custom of offering Dwadasi Panam in the
Koothambalam. The Dwadasi Panam is a token amount of money and it is considered
highly auspicious.
A highlight of the Ekadasi is the
memorial honour for Gajarajan Kesavan. Guruvayur Temple
places a garland at the statue of Guruvayur Kesavan and other elephant’s lineup
before the statue. Guruvayur Kesavan was the most famous elephant in Kerala and
he died on a Guruvayur Ekadasi Day. On Ekadasi after night pooja the famous
Ekadasi Vilakku with elephant procession takes place and provides a fitting
finale to the festival.
Fasting procedure:-
Ekadasi is the name of the Goddess
that arose from Lord Vishnu to defeat Demon Mura. Happy with her divine act,
Lord Vishnu blessed her that anyone who observes Ekadasi fast will be freed of
their sins and will attain Moksha. Rice is avoided during ekadashi days as it
is believed that the demon Mura finds a dwelling in the rice eaten on Ekadasi
day and in some parts of Kerala wheat attained a whole lot of importance that
day with breakfast consisting of wheat upma, lunch of wheat 'kanji' and dinner
possibly a repeat performance.
Some people only take a single meal
on the Dasami day, the day before Ekadasi. After mornings pooja on Ekadasi day
Fasting begins and it is for 24 hours. It is believed that a partial or total
abstinence from food on Ekadasi is rewarded with bliss. You can also opt for a
partial fast by avoiding food made of rice. The food that can be consumed on
the Ekadasi day includes fresh and dried fruits, milk products, vegetables and
nuts. Avoid pulses and grains on Ekadasi.Drink lots of water and eat fresh and
dried fruits. In Hinduism, Upvaas is meant to bring a person close to Brahman.
So forget about the rules and regulations and what you are going to gain from
the Ekadashi fast. Spend the day in purifying the mind and body.
The next day on Dwadasi – that is the day after Ekadasi – take a
single meal the same routine done on Dasami is followed. Overeating should be
avoided on Dwadasi day. Puranas state that one should not take pride in
observing Ekadashi. The food on Dwadasi should be cooked in one’s house.
It is good to go on fast once in a while as it recuperates the body.
Ekadashi observance cleans our body and the digestive organs get much needed
rest. Those people suffering from ailments and on medications should take the
advice of a doctor before fasting. Never torture your body in the name of
religion. There is nothing wrong in having fruits or milk. And you can bring a
certain amount of flexibility in the way it is observed.
The LORD OF GURUVAYUR is no distant
elusive Deity, but one who is accessible to all devotees, learned and
unlearned. As the Lord said to Arjuna in the Gita, "I am responsible for
the welfare of those who think of me to the exclusion of all else and who
remain devoted to me all the time", Guruvayurappan comes to the rescue of
his Bhakthas in distress and manifests his grace in infinite ways. He is so
generous that He will bestow blessings on devotees in material and spiritual
form according to the wish of the devotee. Those who wish mortal material
wealth can get their share from the Lord. The seekers of spiritual wealth will
also get it abundantly according to their devotion. The darshan at 3.00 a.m. in
the morning is called "Nirmalyam", by which Lord can be seen with
decorations of previous night and this darshan is believed to be a wonderful
and marvellous experience. It is also believed that by this darshan itself ones
all sins will be wiped of.
Peace be to you all! May the mighty Grace of Lord sri Krishna flow through your hearts and prepare you for the memorable regeneration in the Spiritual Consciousness!
Courtesy:Various sources i.e Guruvayurappan histroy from various websites.
significance of form of vishnu from chitra madam
and Nirmalya darshan and Ekadasi vilakku from Malayala Jyothisya Ratnam.
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