Prana Pratishta in Bangalore
14 Feb. 2003 - Bangalore
| At 8:30 am today, Amma installed the murthi (idol) at
Her newest Brahmasthanam Temple. Gongs, bells, traditional
panchavadyam drums and horns accompanied the continuous chanting
of the mantra "Om Sivasaktyaikya Rupinyai Namah"
by the thousands of devotees present. The scene was similar
to that of two days ago, when Amma performed the Kalasha Sthapana,
only magnified several times over by the presence of a greater
number of devotees and a greater sense of anticipation and
mystery. Today, Amma was going to perform a miracle. |
| She was going to breathe life, breathe Divinity, into
an inanimate stone. As devotees pressed in on all sides for
a glimpse of Amma meditating inside the temple, the atmosphere
fairly pulsed with anticipation. Even Nature seemed to be
searching for the best view: as they always do at Ammas
temple consecrations, eagles circled overhead as the murthi
was carried to the temple from the nearby homa kunda. |
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| After the brahmacharis carried the four-hundred pound
stone inside the temple, the doors were shut to all but Ammas
senior most disciples and a Her senior pujaris, who remained
inside with Her. The rest of us could only close our eyes
and imagine the miracle taking place inside: Amma embracing
the murthi and, just by Her breath, installing the Divine
therein.
After Amma performed the Prana Pratishta, the four doors
of the temple were opened and Amma performed abhisheka (ritual
bathing) to the murthi, using water from kalashas presented
to Her by representatives from all four ashramas (stages of
life according to the Vedas), including one sannyasi, eight
brahmacharis, and more than twenty grihastas (householders)
and vanaprastas*. Several Westerners also presented kalashas
to Amma containing water for abhisheka.
Finally She performed arati to the murthi and prostrated
before it, Her newest signpost on the path to God.
In Her satsang after the installation, Amma said, "Some
may ask, In this age of science, why are temples necessary?
"Amma feels that temples are necessary to propagate
culture and educate people about the importance of dharma.
Temples are like mirrors which show the dirt on our faces.
But just by looking into a mirror, we will not become clean.
We need to put forth effort. Even a little effort from our
part will attract Gods boundless grace.
"Remember that the real pratishta should take place
in our hearts. Our hearts should be filled with love for God.
We should be able to see God everywhere."
Swami Amritaswarupanandaji also spoke to the assembled devotees
in a satsang shortly after the consecration.
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He said, "The term prana pratishta is very significant.
Only a Divine Being such as Amma can do it. It is the process
of giving life, Divine Light to the idol just by breathing
into it. Ammas prana, Her vital force is the vishwa
shakti, the universal energy. The idol was only a stone until
8:00 this morning. But just after 9:00, once the doors were
open, once Amma had imbued Her vital force into the idol,
it was transformed. Amma transformed it into a center of Divine
Power in one moment. This is a great miracle. But was this
consecration only outside? No. By performing the prana pratishta
our most beloved Amma was giving us a higher message. Through
Her action, She was telling us, "Children, be a seed.
Prepare yourself to be reborn as a child. Just as the unattended
rock became divine by the touch of Ammas sacred hands,
children, be prepared to take a new birth. When the seed goes
beneath the soil, the earth will take care of the seed. Fall
into the earth, my children. |
| "But remember the stone had to have immense patience.
There was a lot of chiselling, shaping, moulding and remoulding.
And it was always patient, all the way until 9 am this morning.
Likewise, we too have to be patient. Amma is tirelessly working,
day in and day out, reshaping and remoulding, and we dont
know it, because we are sleeping, dreaming. Then, 9 am arrives.
The stone attained liberation at 9 am and we too will attain
it one day. That blissful moment will come. What is the catalyst
for this transformation? It is Ammas love. It is Ammas
love that transforms us. But just as the stone, we must have
patience."
Including the temple in Bangalore, Amma has consecrated
16 Brahmasthanam temples, both within India and abroad. This
is the second Brahmasthanam temple in Karnataka, after Mysore.
* vanaprasta is the stage which comes after one's children
are grown, when one renounces all worldly responsibilities
and retires to a solitary place or an ashram to perform spiritual
practises and focus one's life on God |
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here for more photos of the Bangalore Brahmasthanam Temple consecration
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