Hindu Feasts Fasts and Ceremonies
Hindu Feasts Fasts and Ceremonies
Hindu Feasts Fasts and Ceremonies
BY
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
MADRAS
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INTRODUCTION
writings, is essential.
At the same time there is one point that
must ever be kept in mind, namely the danger
of generalising with regard to Hindu manners,
HENRY BEAUCHAMP.
MADRAS,
9th December, J902.
CONTENTS
Chapter Page
I. THE AKDBA . 1
V. THE DIPAVALI r . 23
I. Cbe Hrbra
Let us contem
plate the divine splendour of the Sun- God, the
donor of bliss to all, that he may give us all
,
The day after the Pongal is called the
Mattupongal feast, or the feast in honour of the
cattle. Onthis day all the cows, bullocks,
buffaloes and horses in a Hindu household are
well washed and decorated. They are also
THE BHOGI AND THE PON GAL 21
/J^he
wordDipavali is a Sanskrit com
pound, made up of two simple words, Dipa,
meaning lights, and avali, a row, thus a row
of lights.The feast is purely an Aryan one.
In Madras we do not notice any row of lights
on the night of the Dipavali or on the
preceding night in front of houses to a small;
: !
an& IHew
pealed to Siva. To
decide the superiority,
Siva devised a means. He said that he
would stand up as an all-pervading pillar of
"Agreed,"
said the sere wpine flower, for, as
he had a long journey to perform to reach
64 HINDU FEASTS, FASTS AND CEKEMONIES
: !
No,"
denies another with all the authority of a
historian and states that these caves were con
structed by Eishis. A third greyhead, with
anger in his face, states that Mahabali was a
very powerful sovereign, that even gods from
the heavens were visiting him every day, and
it was to accommodate them that Mahabali
"
! Hunter dear !
My
charming antelope ! I cannot but you at kill
fled
said Siva.
"
What is
the world, but your own
holy self ? I went round you. Ergo, I went
round the world," was Ganesa s wise reply.
Siva was of course convinced, praised Ganesa
for his shrewdness, and gave him the promised
fruit, which however, he shared with Subrah
Trichinopoly.
Though this god is invoked on several occa
sions during, the year, there is a special day in
every year which is setapart particularly for
his worship, and this day is called the Vina-
yalid Chaturthi day, which falls on the fourth
lunar day of the bright half of the month of
Simha. The Tamils term this day Pillaiyar
Chavutti day.
Of all the figures in the Hindu Mythology,
that of Ganesa or Pillaiyar must be most
familiar to every European. In the bathing
ghat of every river and underneath the pipal
tree will be seen a figure in a sitting posture,
short and stout, with a protuberant stomach and
four hands, riding a mouse and with the body
of a man and the head of an elephant. This
is the image Ganesa or Pillaiyar, and there is not
a single village in the whole of India which does
not possess at least half a dozen of these familiar
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god
the single-tusked. Ganesa is said to have
written the Mahabharata at the dictation of
Vyasa for it is said that the latter was so
quick in repeating the epic that no mortal could
have managed to follow him.
ibittim IRew gear s 2)a\>
Oh ! the moon-disc-decorated
(Siva) protect me. Oh the husband of Parvati
!
Kali
yuga" constantly cropping up in native writings
is
Madras Mail."]
Sarva-bhutani Kaunteya
Prakritam yanti mamikam |
Kalpa-kshaye punas-tani
Kalpadau visrijamy-aham j
1
When
5,000 years of the Kali age have ex
pired you will be liberated from the curse.
Again in Chapter 13 (1st verse) where Narada
asks Narayana to relate to him what happened
to the goddesses after the year 5000, he says :
Kalau pancha-sahasrante
Vishnuh tyakshyati medinim | (1)
Yada Vishnur-divam gachchhet
Tada Veda-viparyasah (2) jj
Yada Veda-viparyasah
Tada jyotir-divam vrajet (3) j
Tasmat-tu pancha-sahasram
Phala-sastram Kalau yuge || (4)
that knowledge
152 APPENDIX B.
as we find
in the Taittiriya Upanishad, Chapter I, 3,
"
We
shall now
explain the Upanishad of the Samhita"
meaning its esoteric meaning. In the Mahabharata,
the word Upanishad is used for secret or essence,
for when Vyasa speaks of
"
&LOSSABY 153
Vyakarana . Grammar.