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The festival of Navaratri is celebrated with prayers and gaiety
in the beginning of autumn and spring This period is a time for self-referral and getting back to the source. During this
time of transformation, Nature sheds the old and gets rejuvenated. Vedanta says, matter reverts to its original form to recreate
itself again and again. The creation is cyclical, not linear; everything is recycled by nature in a continuous process of
rejuvenation. The human mind, however, lags behind in this routine cycle of creation. They are opposites, yet complementary. Inertia, deeply ingrained
negativities and obsessions, Raktabeejasura; unreasonable logic, Chanda-Munda and blurred vision, Dhoomralochan can be overcome
only by raising the level of prana and shakti, the life-force energy. The nine days of Navaratri are also an opportunity to
rejoice in the three primordial qualities that make up the universe. Though our life is governed by the three gunas, we seldom
recognise and reflect on them. The first three days of Navaratri are tamo guna, the second three of rajo guna and the last
three of sattva guna. Our consciousness sails through the tamo and rajo gunas and
blossoms in the sattva guna in the last three days. Whenever sattva dominates life, victory follows. The essence of this knowledge
is honoured by celebrating the tenth day as Vijaya Dashami. The three primordial gunas are considered as the feminine force
of the universe. By worshipping the Mother Divine during Navaratri, we harmonise the three gunas and elevate sattva in the
atmosphere. Navaratri is celebrated as the victory of good over evil. From the Vedantic point of view, the victory is of absolute
reality over apparent duality In the words of Ashtavakra, it is the poor wave which tries to keep its identity separate from
the ocean, but to no avail. Though the microcosm is well within the macrocosm, its perceived separateness is the cause of
conflict. For a gyani or a wise person, entire creation comes alive and he recognises life in everything in the same way children
see life in everything. The Mother Divine or pure consciousness pervades all forms and has all names. Recognising the one divinity in every form and every name is
the celebration of Navaratri. Hence, special pujas honouring all aspects of life and nature are performed during the last
three days. Kali is the most horrific manifestation of Nature. Nature symbolises beauty, yet it has a horrific form too. Acknowledging
the duality brings a total acceptance in the mind and puts the mind at ease. The Mother Divine is recognised not just as the
brilliance of intellect Buddhi, but also the confusion, Bhranti; she is not just abundance, Lakshmi, she is also hunger, shudha
and thirst, Trishna.
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