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A New Year and a New Season

Yesterday our monks started the season and the new year by lighting the sacred flame in Kadavul Temple. This homa was accompanied by the chanting of Sri Rudram and the offering of ghee, seeds and written prayers into the fire. Satguru then gave an Upadesha which will be online soon.

Flowing the homa, Satguru and the monastics paraded out to the Aadheenam's flagpole to raise the bright orange flag of the Nartana Ritau. Aum.

A passage from Saiva Dharma Shatras about how we should approach this new season:

Nartana Ritau, the season of Dancing with Siva, begins on Hindu New Year. This is the period of creation, the warm season, from mid-April through mid-August. The key word of this season is planning. The colors are orange, yellow-gold and all shades of green--orange for renunciation, yellow-gold for action, and green for regeneration. High above, the main Hindu flag flies the color orange, heralding the Nartana Ritau throughout this season, symbolizing sadhana and self-control. The other colors adorn smaller flags. This is the season of giving special attention to those in the grihastha ashrama. It is a time of awakening, renewal, review. The emphasis is on seeing ahead, planning for future years. It is a time of planning retreats and other activities for youths and adults for the entire year.

The practical focus is completion of unfinished projects. Secular holidays to observe among the families include Mothers Day in May, Fathers Day in June and Grandparents Day in August. In the monastery intensive cleaning of buildings and grounds takes place.

This season of harvest and new growth is also the time to review and reestablish picking and planting routines for the gardens. It is a time for ordering seeds and plants for the year, of planting trees, fragrant vines and the annual crop. Kadavul temple and the Guru Temple are cleaned and renewed during this season, and the adjacent grounds receive special, abundant attention.

The daily sadhana is the Sivachaitanya Panchatantra: experiencing nada, jyoti, prana, shakti and darshana. In Sanskrit, it is a time of learning new shlokas and mantras. Shrine rooms are renewed and redecorated for the year, and the clothing of all is renewed in the Hindu style of the current fashion. It is a time of doing things for others, religious outreach. In the missions, Nartana Ritau is the time of bringing in new students and Church members. It is a time of hatha yoga and philosophical teaching.

The main festival of Nartana Ritau is Guru Purnima. The mathavasis hold special conclave on Vaikasi Vishakham, the full moon day of May.


5 Responses to “A New Year and a New Season”

  1. Prabhakur says:

    Happy New Year of the Hindu Calendar to Satgurudeva and all monks at Iraivan! Aum Namah Shivaya!

  2. Rajendra Giri says:

    Jai Swami Ji!

  3. Aditya kumar Jha says:

    Har Har Mahadev and Happy new year to all the Mathavasis.

    I hope satguru will travel to india this year , I am desperately waiting to get his darshan.

  4. Pethuraja says:

    “AUM”!.

  5. Rajendra Giri says:

    Thanks for sharing.
    Thank you Swami Ji.

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