Wednesday, November 03, 2021

Shubh Deepawali: Guiding from Far

 


Diya - Guiding from Far (image source)


A lamp not only illuminates the area nearby but can also be seen many miles far away on a dark night without binoculars. With a good pair of binoculars, you could see it tens of miles away. A lamp not just dispels darkness nearby but also acts as a guiding light for those far away. 

Lighthouses guide ships many miles away to be able to find their way. Airport runway lights guide airplanes to align their landing spots from far. Residents of Ayodhya lit diyas (earthen lamps) to guide Ram's entourage on a dark amavasya (new moon) - now celebrated as Deepawali.

This Deepawali, lets spend some time thinking about the diyas in our life who may be far away but are guiding us by spreading their light. Lets also light the lamps in our own lives knowing that the light emanating from it will surely guide many people - many of who may be physically far from us. A lamp not just removes darkness around its immediate vicinity, it also guides those far away struggling in the darkness. It enables them to find their way. 

Shubh Deepawali!

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Shubh Deepawali: Dispelling Darkness

 

Diyas Dispelling Darkness (image source)

Lighting up a lamp creates a discontinuity in space and time. It breaks the continuity of darkness and ushers in the era of light around it. No matter how small or big the lamp, each lamp dispels the darkness around it. Lighting our inner lamps dispel the darkness of doubt, fear, hopelessness within us and usher in an era of peace, wisdom and tranquility. 

This year has been full of darkness for every human being on earth. The pandemic has created darkness both within and without. It has impacted us on many dimensions - physically, emotionally, intellectually as well as spiritually. 

This Deepawali, we need to dispel this darkness. Let us light all our lamps - no matter how small or big, no matter where in the world we are, no matter whether we celebrate Deepawali or not. This year, all our lamps will dispel darkness. Both within us and without us.

Thursday, January 03, 2013

Meaning of Varchasv

Varchasv is a very positive Sanskrit word derived from Varchas which means 'radiance'. Some meanings of Varchasv include:
  • Circle of influence
  • Overwhelming radiance/aura
  • Superiority, Supremacy
  • Greatness, Expertise
Varchasv has a deep meaning. To comprehend it better, spend some time understanding the meaning of the following:
  • आपका varchasv सदा बना रहे
  • वर्चस्वी भवः
  • उसको सलाम करो जिसका वर्चस्व हो
  • Everyone desires varchasv in whatever they do
  • सूर्य का वर्चस्व सारे solar system में है 
  • सबने उस राजा का वर्चस्व स्वीकार किया
The word exudes a strong "Satvaguna" and "Rajoguna" character which makes it stand for peace, inner strength, action, focus and positive energy. It has similar aura around it as words like greatness, experts, kings, etc.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Shubh Deepawali :: Nurturing Leaders



Deepawali Diya (Via)
 The amount of light an earthen lamp can spread around itself depends a lot on how it has been built. The kind of material used,... whether it has been dried properly,... the kind of edges it has,... the structure, shape and stability of its base etc.

Similarly, the impact a leader can have around him/her depends a lot on the kind of grooming they have received,... the kind of mentoring they have received,... the kind of tapasya they have undertaken,... their ability to stay stable and calm even while traversing rough territories etc.

Grooming Lamps (Via)
As we grow older, we realise that we not only influence our own lives but also of our next generation. The environment we create around ourselves, is the environment our children will be groomed in. Our ability to leave a mark on this world depends a lot on our ability to mentor the young generation around us...

We are the kumhars who can shape and define their characters...



Monday, October 24, 2011

Shubh Deepawali :: Utilizing Ourselves


An earthen lamp can be used in many different ways. However, its life becomes meaningful only when it lights-up the area around itself.... when it burns itself.... when its desire to enlighten consumes it...

Working towards a goal which consumes us is the only way to live a meaningful life. How are we utilizing our life? Do we have an aim to consume us? How are we spending our time?

Let us pray that this Deepawali...
  • ... everyone who needs a meaningful vision in life gets it....
  • ... those who have the vision, get the courage to start walking on its path....
  • ... few who are walking on the path, have enough faith and courage to continue on it...
  • .... those handful who have achieved it, have the humility to help others around them...