Navaratri Celebrations
in Omkarananda Ashram Himalayas from 11th April 2013 to
20th April 2013
On Thursday, the 11th April 2013, started
Vasant-Navaratri, those special holy days which are dedicated to
Divine Mother Durga during the time of the spring season.
The new Hindu year, called "Paraabhava",
according to the North Indian Calendar, also started on this day.
The governing Planet, or "King", for
the new Hindu-year, which lasts from 11th April 2013 till end of
March 2014, is Jupiter, who represents the Guru. The assisting
Planet, or "Minister", for this special Hindu year is the
powerful Saturn, who represents Karmic Law and Justice, among many
other things.
As always during the Navaratri Celebrations
the Priests of Omkarananda Ashram Himalayas had established a
grand and colourful Altar in the Yajnashala of
Omkarananda-Kamakshi-Devi Mandir, with the lovely Murti of
Omkarananda-Shanta-Durga, smiling sweetly at all Devotees.
Omkarananda-Shanta-Durga Maa was surrounded by a photo of Gurudev
Paramahamsa Omkarananda Saraswati, a picture of Lord Shiva and
Utsava Murtis of Omkarananda-Kamakshi-Devi and other Divinities.
In the morning time special Durga Pujas were
conducted at this place and in the afternoon additional Hawanas
were performed by the Priests. At several occasions Shri Swami
Vishveshwarananda Saraswati, President Omkarananda Ashram, took
part in the Pujas and in the afternoon Yajnas and also offered
Purnahuti.

The beginning of Navaratri starts with an excellent Yajna.
Every day of this Durga-Festival was special,
but even then there were some highlights which deserve to be
mentioned.
One such highlight was on Sunday, 14th April
2013.
In the evening time, after a wonderful Yajna
and special Aratis, a Temple-dance-performance in honour of the
Divine Mother was announced in the Temple-Hall of
Omkarananda-Kamakshi-Devi Mandir.
Shri Swami Vishveshwarananda heartily welcomed
all Devotees to watch the programme.
Then Guru-Bhakti-Ratna Kumari Somashekhari
started her performance with a pure Temple-Dance item in
Bharatanatyam-Style, "Melaprapti", which was recently
taught to her by the great Bharatanatyam Guru Shri Deepak Mazumdar
from Mumbai.

Kumari Somashekhari explains to the audience the meaning of her
dances.
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Melaprapti, a typical Bharatanatyam
Temple-Dance. |
After this dance-item, Swamiji informed the audience, that Deepak
Mazumdar, one of the Stalwarts in the field of Indian Classical
Dance, mainly Bharatanatyam, was surprised to find in Soma an
outstanding talent and had remarked, that it is a joy for him to
teach her.
Somashekhari then continued her performance
with devotional dances to different Devi-Bhajans, solo, and also
along with her student Neha. They concluded their divine
presentations with a Devi-Arati Dance.
Before each dance-item Somashekhari had
shortly explained its essence in Hindi to the audience.

Kumari Somashekhari and her student Neha presenting a Devi Dance
in Omkarananda-Kamakshi-Devi Mandir.


Guru-Bhakti-Ratna Kumari Somashekhari shows the Dawning of
divine Wisdom with the Hamsaasya Mudra.
On special request of Shri Swami
Vishveshwaranandaji, Acharya Pranava Joshi, a bright Disciple of
the Vedic Scholar and Kathavachak from Maharashtra, Shri Swami
Govinddev Giri Maharaj, spoke a few words on this occasion.
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Acharya Pranava Joshi inspires the
audience with his divine words. |
Shri Pranavaji expressed his deep admiration for Omkarananda
Ashram Himalayas and his delight to see its manyfold divine
activities. He said, that it must be the result of doing very good
and pious deeds in his last births, that he got the opportunity to
get in contact with Omkarananda Ashram Himalayas. Under the
capable leadership of its President, Shri Swami Vishveshwarananda
Saraswati, who is an extremely hardworking Karmayogi, showered
immensely with Swami Omkarananda's Grace, such a heavenly and
beautiful Ashram and Temples have come up in Muni-ki-Reti,
Rishikesh. Pranavaji thanked the Priests of
Omkarananda-Kamakshi-Devi Mandir for conducting extraordinary and
wonderful Pujas and Hawanas, and he appreciated the fact, that
even divine dances are performed in this Temple, as a part of the
Puja - called Nrtya Seva - which is necessary for a complete
worship, as prescribed by the Shastras.
Shri Pranavaji remarked, that he feels, that
Kumari Somashekhari's dance was so excellent, that she would
deserve the "Padma Shri Award".
Acharya Pranava Joshi expressed his deepest
Adorations for Gurudev Paramahamsa Omkarananda Saraswati, who,
because of His astonishing intellectual Genius and overwhelming
deep Spirituality, can be compared only with Shri
Adishankaracharya, being a real Advaita Vedantin and at the same
time the greatest Bhakta, rooted permanently in Para-Bhakti, in
the constant conscious spiritual Union with the Divine Mother
Parvati Parameshwari, Tripurasundari.
Acharya Pravana Joshiji's words were received
with big clapping by the audience. Shri Swami Vishveshwaranandaji
garlanded Pranavaji and affectionately thanked him for his
brilliant speech.
Then it was time for Shri Swami
Vishveshwaranandaji's Vote of Thanks, which turned out to become
an interesting lecture about the importance of controlling the
mind. Swamiji narrated a fable of wolves, some sort of
undomesticated, fear-inducing wild dogs, roaming in dense forests.
The story was about two specific wolves, having completely
different characters and personalities. One of them was good, kind
and pleasant and the other one was egoistic, ferocious, harmful
and always eager to attack others. Now the question was: "Who
among those two wolves would get the upper hand?" The answer was:
"The one, who is fed ! ! !"
The story got an interesting twist, when
Swamiji continued, that the two wolves are actually sitting in our
own mind. The bad wolf stands for envy, greed, hatred, passion,
etc. and the other one stands for control of one's senses, for
harmony, peace, kindness, etc. Swamiji reminded everyone how
important it is, not to be overpowered by the tricky mind and its
bad tendencies, thereby feeding the "bad wolf" in
oneself.

Swami Vishveshwarananda Saraswati, President Omkarananda Ashram,
offers Vote of Thanks.
Swamiji's very interesting and wonderful
speech, which got a huge applause, made a lasting impact on the
audience. Many Devotees came to thank Swami Vishveshwarananda for
his most inspiring, valuable and divine lecture on the importance
of the control of the mind.
Surely the Divine Mother Durga must have been
pleased about this wonderful evening in Her Honour, with powerful
Pujas and Hawanas, aesthetically pleasing divine dances and
inspiring speeches, in Omkarananda Ashram Himalayas.
The Navaratri Celebrations continued daily and
were concluded on Saturday, the 20th April 2013, on Vijaya
Dashami.
In the morning the final Celebrations started
in the Yajnashala of Omkarananda-Kamakshi-Devi Mandir, with Pujas,
Hawana and a grand Purnahuti, in the presence of Shri Swami
Vishveshwarananda, Swami Satchidananda, Kumari Somashekhari, Shri
Sukumar and several Devotees of Omkarananda Ashram Himalayas.
This event was also attended by three special
guests, who had come from Europe for a few days visit to India,
namely Swamini Vivekananda, General Secretary of Omkarananda
Ashram Switzerland, Shri Nathan and Ganga Devi.

Purnahuti by Kumari Somashekhari


Swami VivekĀananda, Omkarananda Ashram Switzerland, offers Arati
to the Deities.

The Hariyali, the sacred wheat grass, which has grown during Durga
Pujas, is being cut by Kumari Somashekhari on Vijaya Dashami.

From left to right: Swami Vivekananda, Swami Satchidananda, Swami
Vishveshwarananda and Kumari Somashekhari receive Blessings
from the Priest.
When Purnahuti was completed, Kumari
Somashekhari was requested to do a small Puja at the Altar of
Omkarananda-Shanta-Durga and cut the green Wheatgrass, the
"Hariyali", which had been nicely growing there during the
Navaratri time. The Hariyali was first distributed to the Deities
and then to all Devotees.
After Arati the Kanya-Puja took place, which
is always very much liked by each and everybody.
9 Kanyas, small girls, below the age of nine,
one small boy (as a Representative for Lord Shiva) and a Suvasini,
were seated in the Temple Hall of Omkarananda-Kamakshi-Devi
Mandir.

Kumari Somashekhari, assisted by the Priests, offers Malas and
gifts to the nine Kanyas.

The children are blessed with the Arati, offered by Kumari
Somashekhari.
With the help of the Priests Kumari
Somashekhari performed Puja for all the nine cute Kanyas and
offered beautiful gifts to them, which they happily received. The
same was done with the small boy and the Suvasini.
All Devotees watched this event in great joy.
After the heart-touching Kanya-Puja was
completed, a very delicious Prasadam was distributed to all.
OM SHRI
OMKARANANDA-SHANTA-DURGA KI JAY !!! OM

Group photo at the
conclusion of Navaratri with the nine happy Kanyas.
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