First Kartika Puja for the New Year
3 January 2004 — Amritapuri
After bhajans ended this evening and Amma returned
to Her room, many made their way to the kalari for
the monthly Karthika Puja.
In addition to the annual birthday observed in the
West, which is based on the sun's position, a monthly
birthday is also traditionally observed in India that
is based on the moon's. Karthika is the nakshatra (constellation)
in which the moon was transiting at the time of Amma's
birth, and so each time the moon returns to this spot
in the heavens, approximately every 28 days, is considered
a birthday.
While a beautiful song was offered, followed by the
chanting of Amma's 108 Names, the 108 Names of Devi,
and the Mahishasuramardini slokas, the ashram pujaris
performed the Kali Puja. Sitting in the center of a
large yantra, drawn on the temple's floor out of colored
rice powder, and decorated with sacred flowers and
other traditional symbolic items, stood a tall, garlanded
oil lamp. Smaller replicas surrounded it, each with
four wicks burning. The room danced by the light of
the many flames and swam in the fragrance of the incense,
all adding to the purified and peaceful atmosphere.
As the puja ended with the closing peace mantras,
everyone queued for darshan of the sanctum sanctorum,
and to receive sweet prasad. A blessed way to begin
the year!
—Kannadi
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