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Maa Kali | मां काली का स्वरूप और उनकी भक्ति का महत्व | PDF
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Ma Kali & Kali Mantra: Meaning, Significance, and Benefits 🪷🪬🧿
Goddess Kali is the divine protector of the earth who is also known as Kalika in Hinduism. But due to the goddess' destructive power, Kali is also known as the Dark Mother. As per mythology, the word Kali comes from the Sanskrit word Kala, which means time. Goddess Kali, therefore, represents time, change, power, creation, preservation and destruction. The word Kali also means “the black one”, the feminine noun of the Sanskrit adjective Kala. As per spiritual texts, Goddess Kali is considered a fierce form of Durga/Parvati and the consort of Lord Shiva. Besides being a destructor of bad powers of the universe, Kali ma is also a great giver to those who do good deeds and worship her with utmost devotion. Hence pleasing Kali ma allows the native a lot of compassion and blessings.
As per mythology, Kali maa is the first of the 10 Mahavidyas or manifestations of the Great Goddess. She is usually portrayed in a form where she dances or stands on her consort God Shiva, who lies calm and prostrated beneath her. Kali Maa is worshipped throughout the country but majorly in the seas of Bengal, Assam, Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, along with Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Over the centuries, the Goddess Kali has taken many forms to protect the Dharma and religion and destroy the one who commits sins. Astrologers say that Maa Kalika is the most awakened goddess in Hinduism and has walked the earth in four forms – Dakshina Kali, Shamshan Kali, Mother Kali and Mahakali. All these forms have served different purposes, right from Raksha Slaughter to the healing of the earth and its natives.
Kali Mantra
Story behind the destructive form of Maa Kali
There was a notorious asura named Daruk who had pleased Brahma and thus was rewarded a boon. The boon allowed the asura to cause grief to the Gods and Brahmins. If this wasn't enough, Daruk also started setting his kingdom in heaven. Seeing this, all the Gods reached out to Brahma and Vishnu, where they were told only a lady can kill the evil Daruk.
Hearing this, all the Devtas donned a female form and went to fight Daaruk, only to get defeated by him. Post the failure, the Gods reached the Kailash mountain to share the ordeal with Lord Shiva. After listening to the Gods, Lord Shiva looked at Maa Parvati and said, "hey Kalyani I pray to destroy the evil Daruk and save the world." Listening to this, a part of Mother Parvati entered Lord Shiva.
That part of Bhagwati Mata entered the body of Lord Shiva and due to the poison in the throat of Shiva, Bhagwati Mata turned into a black Goddess. Lord Shiva felt that part inside of him and opened his third eye and appeared as Goddess Kali in a fierce form.
Just like Shiva, Maa Kali had a third eye and a lunar line. The throat had a sign of Karla poison, and she carries a trident. Seeing the fierce form of Mother Kali, Gods and Siddhas started fleeing. With the mere hum of Maa Kali, all the Asura army including Daruk was burnt to ashes. Yet, the fierceness of Kali wasn't over. The mother’s anger began to burn the whole world. To save the world from the wrath, Shiva took the form of a child and appeared in front of Kali.
When mother Kali saw that child Shirupi, she became fascinated by that form. She embraced Shiva and started feeding him with her breasts. Soon, Maa Kali became unconscious due to Shivji drinking the wrath of mother Kali. In order to bring the Goddess into consciousness, Shivji performed Shiva Tandava. When mother Kali came back to her senses, she saw Shiva dancing and joined him, due to which she was also called Yogini.
The two forms of Goddess Kali
In Hinduism, Goddess Kali is mainly portrayed and worshipped in two forms. The first is the four-armed form, and the second is the 10-armed form, which is also known as Mahakali. Both these forms have different meanings attached to them.
Four-armed form
The Indian art portrays the four-armed Kali in black or blue colour. The eyes of Kali are red in colour which depicts rage. Her hair is shown dishevelled, small fangs sometimes protrude out of her mouth and her tongue is lolling. The Goddess wears a skirt made of human arms and a garland which is made of human heads. The four-arm form of kali stands on the calm and prostate Shiva. All her four hands hold a different thing, mainly a sword, a Trishul (trident), a severed head, and a bowl or skull-cup (kapala) catching the blood of the severed head.
In her left hands, Kali holds a sword and a human head. Here, the sword signifies divine knowledge, meanwhile the human head signifies the human ego, which must be slain by divine knowledge in order to attain moksha.
The right hands of Maa Kali holds the Abhaya (fearlessness) and Varada (blessing) mudras, which means her devotees will always be saved as she will guide them during and after life.
The Goddess also dons a garland consisting of human heads, variously enumerated at 108 or 51, which is why she is known as the mother of all the mantras in astrology.
The ten-armed form
The ten-armed form of Kali is her Maha Kali form. In her Maha Kali form, she is depicted as shining like a blue stone. Maha Kali has as many as ten faces, ten feet and three eyes for each head. All her ten hands carry various components, each of which represents the power of one of the Devas or Hindu Gods. This power is depicted in the form of the weapons that Maha Kali carries. The implication is that Mahakali is responsible for the powers that these deities possess and the implication is in line with the interpretation that Mahakali is identical to Brahman.
At times, people also tend to worship the “ek mukhi” or one-headed idol of Maha Kali displayed with ten arms, signifying the same concept.
The power tools of Kali are the Kundalini Shakti (the power of spiritual electricity); the Kriya Shakti, the power to creatively affect the universe; and Iccha Shakti, the power of will that personally compels our physical movements and actions, while in the universe it causes the galaxies to rush away from one another into the cosmic night. The chanting of various mantras helps the native have these energies for themselves.
How to chant the Kali mantras
Goddess Kali represents the colour black, and hence darkness appeals to her. This is how you should chant the Kaali Mantras.
Although Kaali Mantra can be chanted in the morning, hours after sunset are more feasible to recite these mantras.
It is best that you chant the Kaali Mantra on a new moon day (Amavasya). Wear the colour Red during the Maa Kali mantra recitation or Puja as Red is the colour that appeases the Goddess.
Also, if you plan to keep an idol or picture of Goddess Kali while reciting the mantra, you must make sure to keep it on a red cloth.
When reciting the Mantras, offer red flowers, fruits and sweets to Maa Kali. Always sit facing the East or North direction when reciting the Kali mantras.
As soon as you begin the recital, you will feel a certain vibration filling your being with strength and confidence.
Any Kali mantra you pick up, it is advised that you chant the Kaali mantra for 40 days to gain all its benefits.
For better benefits, don't eat non-vegetarian food or avoid eating onion and garlic as well.
Important Kaali Mantra
1. Kali Beej Mantra
Kreem is the Ekakshari beej mantra associated with Goddess Kali. As such, the beej mantra doesn't have a specific meaning, but it represents the vibrations that aid the spiritual and mental state of the mind. Chanting the Kali beej mantra connects the native with the energies of Goddess Kali. These transformational energies help the native in fighting evil forces around and within him. It is said that chanting the Kali beej mantra with utmost devotion grants different things - right from devotional to material - to the native depending upon the quality of his or her mind.
The Kali Beej mantra is:
|| ॐ क्रीं काली ||
Om Krim Kali
Meaning- K stands for full knowledge,
R means she is auspicious,
I mean she bestows booms, and
M means that she gives freedom.
‘Salutation to the Supreme.’
Benefits of chanting the Kali Beej mantra
As per astrologers, the Kali beej mantra chanting protects one from all the evil forces.
Also, chanting the Kali beej mantra with full devotion fulfils all your desires and brings positivity to the environment you reside.
The mantra is also recited to uplift the confidence of the native.
Best time to recite the Kali beej mantra After sunset
Number of times to chant this mantra 108 daily for 40 days
Who can recite the Kali beej mantra? Anyone
Chant this mantra facing East or North direction
2. Kali Mantra
Although Goddess Kali looks frightening, she always tends to listen to her devotees' prayers as she is very fond of them. The prayers are better communicated to the Goddess if the devotee chants the Kali Mantra when praying to Goddess Kali. The Kali mantra mentioned below is said to heal the native of his worries and brings him closer to God. The Kali mantra is simple and transforms the devotee to Pure consciousness to help him make better decisions in life.
The Kali Mantra is:
|| ॐ क्रीं कालिकायै नमः ||
Om Kring Kalikaye Namah
Meaning- This mantra is a sound representation of the Mother.
Benefits of chanting the Kali mantra
As mentioned above, the Kali mantra helps in transforming the devotee into pure consciousness, meaning the chanting helps in making his mind clutter-free.
The chanting of this Kali mantra rewards the native with utmost wisdom and knowledge.
The mantra relives one of all sorts of emotional pain. If you are having a hard time controlling your emotions, this mantra is very useful for you.
The mantra is said to bring the native unmatched courage.
Best time to recite the Kali mantra After sunset
Number of times to chant this mantra 108 daily for 40 days
Who can recite the Kali mantra? Anyone
Chant this mantra facing East or North direction
3. Maha Kali mantra
The Maha Kali mantra is not used much due to its purgative nature. However, the one who properly knows how to use the mantra can benefit from the unmatched courage and strength the mantra recitation promises to deliver. Maha Kali is the great divine form of Maa Kali and bestows the natives with the power to accept things around him and change accordingly. If you chant this mantra on a regular basis, you will end up feeling a thrust of positive vibrations around you, which will prompt you to make things happen for you.
The Maha Kali mantra is:
|| ॐ श्री महा कलिकायै नमः ||
Om Sri Maha Kalikayai Namah
Meaning - I bow my head to the Divine dark goddess Mother, Kali or I salute the Divine Mother, Kali.
Benefits of chanting the Maha Kali mantra
One must appease the Divine Mother by chanting this mantra in her honour in order to obtain her grace.
The Maha Kali mantra acts like a shield that saves anyone against the tough times ahead of him.
Reciting the Maha Kali mantra brings stability to the life, and helps the native better decide what is right and what is wrong for him.
Best time to recite the Maha Kali mantra After sunset
Number of times to chant this mantra 108 daily for 40 days
Who can recite the Maha Kali mantra? Anyone
Chant this mantra facing East or North direction
4. Kalika-Yei Mantra
Some problems in our life are just way too complex. The complexity is such that they keep us on our toes, barring us from enjoying and living life as it is meant to be. The Kalika-Yei mantra is for such problems. The mantra is especially useful for students and working professionals who constantly are under the stress of life, finding it hard to manage their personal and professional goals. The mantra also aids problems, doesn't matter how big.
The Kalika-Yei Mantra is:
|| ॐ कलिं कालिका-य़ेइ नमः ||
Om Klim Kalika-Yei Namaha
Meaning - Hail to the Goddess Kali, bless us with a conscious and insightful mind. Make us intelligent and wise.
Benefits of chanting the Kalika-Yei mantra
As mentioned above, the Kalika-Yei mantra is believed to bring relief from all kinds of problems, no matter how complex it is.
The mantra chanting is really useful for students and working professionals and helps them do better in life.
The mantra is protective of your life. It saves you from the danger of bad eye/buri nazar and hence keeps your progress intact.
Best time to recite the Kalika-Yei mantra After sunset
Number of times to chant this mantra 108 daily for 40 days
Who can recite the Kalika-Yei mantra? Anyone
Chant this mantra facing East or North direction
5. Kali Gayatri Mantra
The Kali Gayatri mantra is one of the most useful mantras if you seek quick success in life. For the natives struggling at growing in their careers, the Kali Gayatri mantra comes to the rescue as its vibrations fill the native with positive energies. The mantra provides success, well-being and happiness to the native.
The Kali Gayatri mantra is:
|| ॐ महा काल्यै
छ विद्महे स्मसन वासिन्यै
छ धीमहि तन्नो काली प्रचोदयात ||
Om Maha Kalyai
Cha Vidmahe Smasana Vasinyai
Cha Dhimahi Tanno Kali Prachodayat
Meaning - Om Great Goddess Kali, the One and only one, who resides in the Ocean of Life and in the Cremation Grounds that dissolve the world. We focus our energies on you, may you grant us boons and blessings.
Benefits of chanting the Kali Gayatri mantra
As the native chants the kali Gayatri mantra, his mind becomes divinely transformed and passes from the gross state of worldly affairs into Kali’s subtle light of pure consciousness.
The Kali Gayatri mantra helps the native in accomplishing tasks successfully.
The mantra recitation is said to free the native from all fears of life to help him take the needed step.
Best time to recite the Kali Gayatri mantra After sunset
Number of times to chant this mantra 9 times daily for 40 days
Who can recite the Kali Gayatri mantra? Anyone
Chant this mantra facing East or North direction
6. Dakshina Kali Dhyan Mantra
Dhyan is a state of mind which helps you connect with the divine in numerous ways. Also called the Karpuradi Stotra, the regular chanting of the Dhyan mantra aids the native to connect with the energies of Maa Kali, which are fearfulness, courage, boldness, valour and more. However, to have the best of this mantra, the native needs to chant the Dakshina Kali Dhyan mantra regularly and with the correct pronunciation.
The Dakshina Kali Dhyan mantra is:
|| ॐ ह्रीं ह्रीं ह्रुं ह्रुं क्रीं क्रीं क्रीं दक्षिणकालिके क्रीं क्रीं क्रीं ह्रुं ह्रुं ह्रीं ह्रीं ||
Om Hreem Hreem Hrum Hrum Kreem Kreem Kreem Dakshina Kalike Kreem Kreem Kreem Hrum Hrum Hreem Hreem
Meaning - Salutations to the Goddess who is the preserver of earth and saves the universe from all kinds of troubles.
Benefits of chanting Dakshina Kali Dhyan mantra
Recitation of this mantra releases you from the binding web of adult pretence.
Dakshina Kali Dhyan mantra energises you with positive energy so that you can achieve your goal no matter how tough.
The chanting of the Dakshina Kali Dhyan mantra brings peace, happiness, and satisfaction to the native.
Best time to recite the Dakshina Kali Dhyan mantra After sunset
Number of times to chant this mantra 9 times daily for 40 days
Who can recite the Dakshina Kali Dhyan mantra? Anyone
Chant this mantra facing East or North direction
7. Kali Chants
Apart from Kali mantras, there are also some Kali Chants a native can chant to seek the blessing of Goddess Kali.
The Dakshina Kali Dhyan mantra is:
ॐ काली, काली! ॐ काली, काली!
नमोस्तुते, नमोस्तुते, नमो!
नमोस्तुते, नमोस्तुते, नमो ||
Om Kali, Kali! Om Kali, Kali
Namostute, namostute, namo
Namostute, namostute, namo
आनंद मां आनंद मां कलि
आनंद मां आनंद मां कलि
आनंद मां आनंद मां कलि
ॐ काली माँ ||
Ananda Maa Ananda Maa Kali
Ananda Maa Ananda Maa Kali
Ananda Maa Ananda Maa Kali
Om Kali Maa
Overall benefits of Chanting the Kali mantras
The Kali mantras are one of the most powerful mantras in astrology and thus hold the capability to protect you from the hexes.
The Kali mantra chanting resonates with vibrations that calm you down and help you in attaining peace.
Reciting the Kali mantra awakens the inner consciousness of the person, and thus brings stability to his or her life.
Chanting the Kali mantra helps you maintain cordial and harmonious relations with your family and loved ones.
If you chant the Kali mantra regularly and with full devotion, the Goddess shall bring an end to all your sufferings.
Chanting the mantra on a regular basis safeguards the native from the disasters that may bestow upon his health, wealth and happiness.
The regular chanting of the Kali mantra gives you strength thereby making you more powerful than the problems you face.
The chanting of the Maa Kali mantra helps in making your life more radiant. You shall feel the positive vibes if you chant these mantras on a regular basis.
The mantras aid the native's financial position and help in removing all debts.
In terms of love life too, reciting the Kali mantra can help in resolving issues surrounding your love life and can help you in achieving success all the way.
It provides success, happiness, progress, and well-being.
The chanting of the mantra, and the vibrations that release from it, help in uplifting your health.
The Kali mantras ward away the bad eye and any evil that attempts to stop your growth in life.
The Mantras help you to find a good match for matrimonial purposes. Chanting of Kali Mantra ensures any delay in marriage is resolved.
The chanting of Goddess Kali Mantra brings stability to life. You can decide what is good for your life. You always end up with good decisions.
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Mahavidyas (Great Wisdoms) or Dasha-Mahavidyas are a group of ten aspects of the Divine Mother or Kali herself or Devi. The 10 Mahavidyas are Wisdom Goddesses, who represent a spectrum of feminine divinity (Shakti) . . Kali काली, Tara तारा, Tripura Sundari त्रिपुरसुन्दरी(Shodashi) ,Bhuvaneshwari भुवनेश्वरी, Cchinnamasta छिन्नमस्ता, Bhairavi भैरवी, dhumavati धूमावती, Bagalamukhi बगळामुखी, Matangi मातंगी , and Kamala कमला. These ten aspects of Shakti are the epitome of the entire creation. . Kāli conveys death, destruction, and the consuming aspects of reality. As such, she death itself. In the Pancatattva ritual, the sadhaka boldly seeks to confront Kali, and thereby assimilates and transforms her into a vehicle of salvation. . Kali appears as a symbol of triumph over death. Pray to Kali for liberation/salvation/God realization and for siddhis. . Kali is the Goddess of energy and transformation. When we honour Kali, we honour the changes in our lives. She shows us the cycles in everything - nature, seasons, our relationships, our moods - reminding us that these aspects of ourselves are part of nature - everything must keep changing, evolving to go on being vital. . Kali teaches that pain, sorrow, decay, death, and destruction are not overcome by denying or explaining them away. These are inevitable parts of life and denying them is futile. For us to realize the fullness of our being and to realize our potential, we must accept these parts of existence. Kali's gift is freedom. The freedom of the child to reveal in the moment, obtained only after confrontation with or acceptance of death. . Meditate on Kali and honour ourselves in all aspects - not simply the positive but ready to accept our shadow side. Eliminating the negative aspect of ourself which doesn't do us any benefit. When you invoke Mahakali you are calling her to liberate you from your restrictions and own negative aspects. Her tongue hanging out denotes she is teasing you , its the brutal way of awakening depending upon your mistakes. She dwells in cremation grounds because she brings death, the old dies and rebirth occurs. . Jai Maa Mahakali 🌷🌈🍂📿❤️💀🕉🌷❤️📿🌷💀🌈❤️🙏🏽🕉 (at Shawn’s Fortress of Solitude) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBFFWb-D1yeXaHwpbZlBCByZAR_SQ8NCHAcLTE0/?igshid=19hj4kza7qr3g
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Maa Baglamukhi Mantra Sadhna and Siddhi
Ten Mahavidyas are mentioned in ancient Tantra texts. 1. Kali 2. Tara 3. Shodashi 4. Bhuvaneshwari 5. Chhinnamasta 6. Tripura Bhairavi 7. Dhumavati 8. Baglamukhi 9. Matangi 10. Kamala. The importance of Maa Bhagwati Shri Baglamukhi is the most special among all the goddesses. The main benefit of worshiping Baglamukhi and chanting Baglamukhi Mantra is to clear the illusions and confusion of the devotees and give them a clear path to life. Goddess Baglamukhi carries a cudgel in her hands to smash the troubles faced by her devotees. The word Baglamukhi comes from the word Bagla or Valga, which means a saddle used to control a horse. This very powerful goddess is also known as Stambini Devi or Brahmastra Roopini. That is, it is strong enough to move the target without movement or movement. Worshiping Maa Baglamuhi and chanting baglamukhi mantra is a reliable way to take control of an enemy and defeat him. But ill-intentioned spells can only have a detrimental effect. Story related to Maa Baglamukhi The entire universe was flooded during the Great Flood. The creature is almost completely destroyed. During this time, Lord Vishnu called the Mother of the universe to save creation. In response to her call to herself, the Great Goddess took the form of Baglamukhi and descended from Haridra Sarovar (sea cage). After landing, the entire universe was illuminated by her majesty. She landed on Chaturdashi on Tuesday and saved the creatures and gods by quickly calming the storm. Another story of Maa Baglamukhi One day, a demon named Madan performed great penance and got the boon that whatever he said would come true. Although it was a great blessing, he misused it to trouble innocent and pious people. Everyone and the gods pray to the goddess Baglamukhi, who pulled out the tongue of the demon to still it. When Baglamukhi tried to kill the demon, he prayed that he himself would reach a high level. Therefore, it is also known as Baglamukhi. Precautions during Maa Baglamukhi Mantra Sadhana
Follow celibacy.
Wear yellow clothes.
Have one meal at the time.
Don't cut your hair.
Chant the mantra between 10 pm to 4 am.
Wrap the wick of the lamp in turmeric or yellow color and dry it. In meditation, this mantra with thirty-six letters is most fruitful.
Sadhana should be done alone, in a temple, on the Himalayas or by sitting with a Siddha Purush.
Method of mantra Siddha
The worship yantra of Shri Baglamukhi required in sadhna is made from gram lentils.
If possible, get it marked on a copper sheet or a silver sheet. The essential mantra is being given in brief so that when the seeker completes the mantra, then it will be convenient for him.
Baglamukhi gayatri mantra
"Om baglamukhyae cha vidmahe stambhinyai cha dheemahi tanno bagla prachodayat."
Mantra Meaning:
I meditate on Goddess Baglamukhi who can make the enemies motionless. Let the powerful goddess bless me with a clear sight.
Baglamukhi Mool Mantra
"Aum Hreem Baglamukhi sarv dushtanaam vaacham mukham padam stambhyaJivhaam keelya, buddhim vinashya hreem aum swaaha"
Mantra Meaning:
The mantra has Bheej sounds of Baglamukhi. It prays the goddess to make the enemies ineffective by arresting their vicious speech, feet and intelligence. Once their movements are restricted, they can never act against you.
Baglamukhi Mantras to Succeed in all Efforts
"Om Hreeng Aing Kleeng Shri Bagalanane Mam Ripoon Naashay Naashay Mamaishwaryaani Dehi Dehi SHeeghram Manovanchhitam Saadhay Saadhay Hreeng Swaahaa"
Mantra Meaning:
Oh Mata Baglamukhi, we pray that you destroy our sins, bring prosperity into our lives and fulfill our desires.
How to recite the Baglamukhi mantra
Morning is the best time to recite the Baglamukhi mantra. Take a shower and sit on the rug or wooden board. Take a rosary and use it to count chanting of mantra. The optimal number for the Baglamukhi mantra is 125,000 times. While chanting, place a picture of Maa Baglamukha in front of you and focus on its shape.
Yellow flowers are the best flowers to worship Maa Baglamukhi.
Benefits of chanting Baglamukhi Mantra
Eliminates all hassles and adds confidence, fearlessness and courage
Fills the minds and hearts of devotees with positive energy to move on the path to success with a great deal of flexibility. The enemy will no longer be able to face you. When they try to oppose you, they will be powerless and their plans will be in vain and ineffective.
Students achieve good grades and plan to focus more on learning.
Devotees win battles and competitions.
If there are ups and down in your life, this mantra will help you balance the pros and cons and create harmony at home and in your life.
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Top 4 Astrological Upay: do this upay, on this Vijay Dashmi Dussehra
We all are humans. Committing mistakes is natural for us, no matter if we have done it intentionally or unintentionally. There are numerous occasions when we make a mistake and are unable to properly atone to it. So, if you have made a mistake, whether knowing or unknowing, and are suffering from guilt and don't know how to atone to it, do not worry. Astrology has some helpful upay to get you rid of your mistakes. They are very simple and easy to do. Do this simple upay this Dussehra and see the changes for yourself.
If you have made any mistake or sin, then to get free of it, on Dussehra sit in front of Maa Kali’s idol and pray to the Goddess. After that, put till and oil in 11 deepak and light them in front of the Goddess. Pray and ask for forgiveness from Maa Kali. It is believed that by doing this, one can be blessed by Maa Kali and can also receive forgiveness for the mistake.
If because of a mistake, tension is increasing day by day in your life, then on the evening of Dussehra, make four atta’s deepak and light them under the Shami tree. While doing this upay, make sure nobody approaches you and do not look back while lighting the deepak. It is believed that by doing this, one gets the blessings of God, and any mistake committed is forgiven, and prosperity also comes in life.
If you are confused about a mistake and even after atoning to it, your guilt is not reduced, then do this on Dussehra. After Vijay Dashmi’s Puja, bring anyone plant to your home. Sow it in your garden or in a pot and take good care of it. And along with that, share your sufferings and problems with that plant. It is believed that by doing this, any guilt is being reduced and, along with the growth of the plant, happiness and prosperity also grow in your life.
If your mistake is causing you guilt and nightmares, then on Dusshera, by remembering Maa Kali and offer black till to the Goddess and ask for blessings and forgiveness for your mistakes. By doing this, your guilt will be reduced and you will not get nightmares.
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Gaju (Part-1)
In our Unknown town, there are some small number of shops. Since it’s only a town not a city, the expectations of the mango people (’aam admi’) is a little bit low from that of the cities. So the number of shops which are in our Unknown, are small compared to any town or city.
Gaju was my bosom buddy and when he told me that he was gonna open a shop to earn his daily bread, I was too astonished to stop him. Well if you unfortunately put a step in our Unknown, you’ll surely understand that we don’t need much to maintain our standard of daily life. So if you open a shop, then do at your own risk. As far as I know, Gaju was not among the risk takers. His father was an wealthy merchant though. But his business was all centered outside of the Unknown mainly. Being from an wealthy family, Gaju’s life was full of fun. Although it was my own opinion. My father was a clerk in the post office. The huge economical difference between us made me a little envious. Without uttering a word Gaju got something which I didn’t get by pursuing my dad for a long time and after getting the thing Gaju gave it to me without any conditions. Since we both are in a way lonesome fellows, we felt a tie between our own hearts.
Gaju’s father was a merchant. He was a polished trickster. In our unknown everyone despised him for his trickery. But no one said him or showed him the detest they had in their heart for him. Well you must understand one thing, if you have a huge amount of either black or white or both of those sort of economy, you must be detested by the people around you, but no one will tell that they detest you to gain some personal benefit or some other terms from you. But alas! Six sins of our Hindu mythology (i.e. Kama, Krodha, Lobha, Mada, Moha, Matsarjya or ‘sara ripu’) are so strongly implanted in our ‘susumna’ that we can’t escape from those. Although the people showed no such despise towards Gaju’s father, they showed their inward hatred to Gaju. During infancy Gaju lost his mother. So he was all alone in his life. Being a busy merchant Gaju’s father didn’t give him the time he needs.
My story was a little bit different though. I’ve already said my father was economically poor one. But his ambition was so high that he behaved like a king of some sort. He didn’t show any respect towards the people of our Unknown. He didn’t care about them in any manner. Being in a dream of becoming a king or flourished businessman one day, he spent at least 85% of his income in scientific inventions of low quality. He always said that the science will rule the world within the next 20 years. Yes it’s ruling now. But my poor father is not here to see that his dream came true. I’ve also lost my mother during my infancy. People of Unknown also detested my father. But since we hadn’t plenty of money then, they showed their hatred directly. When they showed such things, my father became so outrageous that once he got stroke. Being a poor or rich fellow’s son we both were despised by the people of our Unknown. Perhaps this was the key to bind our heart together for the next 15 years of our life.
Gaju wasn’t among the risk takers. He several times showed me this sort of attitude. But, when he told me about his idea to open a shop for everything -‘Harekmal’, I was speechless. Being a small town, a very small town, Unknown didn’t need any new kind of shop, in our native Unknown language ‘Jhamela’. After collecting myself from the shock of Gaju’s proposal, I tried in several ways to stop him, or to destroy his idea. I knew the people’s attitude towards Gaju. And now if he open a shop, he would be doomed. I was certain about his mental destruction. But Gaju was so overly confident in his approach that he didn’t hear my anti-logic. After losing a battle of wit with him, I said him that, he got totally an illusion-’Bheemrati’. After that Gaju rented a way-faced room for 1500 rupees per month, and started his shop of ‘harekmal’. Being totally irritated, I hadn’t even ask him from where he got the funding to open his shop.
After a bitter one and half months had passed. My bitterness towards his idea was ultimately fading away. I decided to go to his shop and to apologize to him for expressing my rudeness to him. We were bosom buddies. So it was a tough job for me to remain this sort of conservative. Deciding this, I went for his shop.
In our Unknown the roads run simply. The north-south road, cuts the east-west one in a ninety degree angle. The galis meet either north-south one, or the east-west one, and in the corner of 420 street, there is a cut towards east direction. After taking the direction you’ll have to walk or ride ‘tuktuk’ for at least either 10 or 7 minutes and you will reach the ‘zone’ or ‘para’. The zone has its own history. The corner of 420 street from where the east faced cut starts, Gaju rented his shop. From my house it takes at least 30 to 35 minutes if one walks. When I reached the corner, sawed Gaju was standing in front of the shop. He had also seen me. He rushed towards me with a joyous expression and shook my hand like a mad ox shook his head. It was a painful experience for me. Yet I remained silent.
After a long and powerful handshake, he left my hand and hug me. He was crying. Not like the old days, but his eyes were full of tears. My eyes were also. But we stopped it anyhow from flowing. After a moment pause, Gaju asked me, while hugging me in his brace strongly, ‘Abbe, where have you been all this time?’ I wasn’t in a shape of answering his question. I remained silent. After one and half months of not facing each other, perhaps we both understood, we were made for each other. It was suffocating me, in his brace. I said him,’Abbe leave me alive Bandhu’. His hug became light.
I stayed there for two hours. Meantime we discussed the inflation of market, monetary losses or gains in a business etc. But never saw a single person to come to his shop for their daily ‘kharid’. It made me sad. I came to his shop so that I could prove myself wrong, but I was proven right. I wanted to be wrong, I prayed to ‘Kali Maa’ to be wrong. But no one appeared in the shop. After two hours of discussing I left the bench and bade goodbye to Gaju. When I took my umbrella from the strap, Gaju suddenly asked me, “Bandhu, please come tonight. We’ll celebrate the opening of my small shop.” It was hard for me. Today he didn’t earn a penny yet he invited me. Contradictory consciences came in my mind, but I agreed with him and to support him I made a condition with him. The ‘liquor’ would be sponsored by me. He understood that, I didn’t want to be his burden. So he agreed with me. After making the condition, I took my way to home.
(to be continued)
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