Thursday, November 19, 2015

LIVE A LIFE THAT…………………………….MATTERS………………………….2

LIVE A LIFE THAT…………………………….MATTERS………………………….2

LIVE A LIFE THAT MATTERS..............WITH PASSION AND DETERMINATION.................&..............DIVE INTO IT WITH YOUR WHOLE BEING................BEING AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT.........LIVE A LIFE THAT WILL REFLECT YOUR LEGACY AND POTENTIAL..............LIVE TO ALWAYS HONOUR YOUR  PRINCIPLES. ........LIVE TO HOLD YOURSELF TO HIGH STANDARDS AND HIGHEST ESTEEM..............AND LIVE WITH DATE TO BE ALONE SOMETIMES.........................NEVER LOSE YOUR SENSE OF HUMOIUR AN D WONDER AND ACT ON ITS INSPIRATION EVERY TIMES IT COMES TO YOU...................................&.......................................

LEARN TO LIVE A FREE LIFE WITH RESPONSIBLE TOO AND MAINTAIN YOUR FAITH IN ALL THAT IS GOOD IN LIFE AND WAKE UP EVERY MORNING EXPECTING ANOTHER WONDERFUL DAY.............MAKE A LIFE PLAN AND PUT YOUR WHOLE BEING INTO IT..............................................BE AWAARE OF WHAT YOU SHOULD BE THANKFUL FOR & CARE.........LAUGH AND CRY WITHOUT SHAME........GIVE HEARTFUL OF HEARTIEST HUGS..........................ENJOY THE LITTLE MOMENTS.............& CELEBRATE...."WHO YOU \ARE"................................TO LIVE A LIFE THAT MATTERS..................................................JK

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

THE 18 HOLY STEPS OF SABHARIMALA ( THE DIVINE SABHARI HILLS)

Sathyamaaya Ponnu Pathinettam Padi ( The True Golden 18 Holy Steps) of Sabhari malai 
Temple.......................... Its symbolism and the Significance.................

Before one views the Sanctum Sanctorum, one has to climb over eighteen sacred steps. These steps are now covered with `Panchaloham' (a special composition of gold, silver, copper, iron and tin. Pilgrims initiate their ascent up the Pathinettam Padi by placing their right foot on the first step.

The symbolism of these 18 steps are as follows:-

The first five steps symbolises the five human senses (Panchendriyas) i.e. visual (vision), auditory (hearing), olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste) and tactile (touch). These signify the `mortal' nature of one's body.

The next eight steps symbolises the eight Ashtaragas viz, Kama, Krodha, Lobha, Moha, Madha, Maltsarya, Asooya, Dhumb (Love, Anger, Avarice, Lust, Pride, Unhealthy Competition, Jealousy and Boastfulness).

The next three steps stand for three Gunas or Thrigunas (nature-born qualities) i.e. Satva, ( perspicuity, discernment) , Rajas (activity, enjoyment) and Thamas (inactivity, stupor)..................and...................... The last two steps represent Vidya (Knowledge) and Avidya (Ignorance).

It is assumed that after climbing up these eighteen steps reverently, one symbolically detaches oneself from all the worldly ties that bind one physically and mentally to the world . It is only then that a person will be in a receptive condition to be `one' in consonance with the concept of 'The Ultimate Creator. The details given above represent the most prevalently accepted version of the significance of the Holy Pathinettam Padi. Other versions are:-

Ayyappa was a master of 18 weapons and the steps signify these.
Ayyappa before merging into the idol at the Sanctum Sanctorum, surrendered his 18 weapons, one at each step of Pathinettam Padi.
The steps represent the 18 hills existing in and around the region of Sabarimala.

The 18 Holy Steps - Patinettampadi

Pathinettapadi (18 divine steps) to the sanctum sanctorium is divine in all aspects. The first five steps depict "Bhoomi, Jalam Agni, Vayoo &; Akash", 6 to 9 steps for Karmendriya, 10 to 15 for Jhanandriya, 16th for mind 17th Intelligence and 18th Jeevathma Bhava. Those who cross all these steps are believed to achieve "Punyadarshan".

These steep steps are so important and holy that no one can climb them without fasting for 41 days and carrying the holy irrumudi on ones' head.There are many mythological stories associated with the holy Patinettampadi. Some believe the eighteen steps denote the 18 puranas. Some say that 18 weapons with which Lord Ayyappa destroyed the evil denotes the 18 steps. Others are of the belief that the first five steps denotes the indriyas (eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin). The next eight steps signifies the ragas (tatwa, kama, krodha, moha, lobha, madha, matsraya, and ahamkara. The next three steps signifies the gunas (satwa, rajas and thamas). The seventeenth and the eighteenth denotes vidhya and ignorance.

The Patinettampadi can be used only twice - once for ascending the temple and once for descending below leaving the hill. Before ascending or descending the steps, pilgrims break coconut as an offering to the steps. One needs to have the sacre Irumudi on head while going up or down the 18 steps. While descending the steps the devotees climb down backwards facing the sanctum sanctorum. One who climbs the Patinettampadi for 18 times shall plant a sapling of coconut in Sabarimala.

Built on a plateau about 40 feet high, the Ayyappan temple commands a lofty view of the mountains and valleys all around. The ancient temple has been rebuilt after a fire in 1950. Within the confines of the sanctum sanctorium with a copper-plated roof and four golden finials at the top, two mandapams, the belikalpura which houses the altar, the flag-staff replacing the earlier stone image of the deity, sits a beautiful idol of Ayyappa in panchaloha, an alloy of five metals, about one and a half feet tall..............................

When Divinity & devotion begins and fills the Heart & Mind of a person...............,it will guide and lead him to 18 Holy Steps................and its Life time Divine achievement.............SWAMIYE SARANAM  AYYAPPA.

JK