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Why are turmeric and kumkum used during worship?

These ingredients signify auspiciousness and traits of sacrifice (tyaga). In a puja they symbolize a prayer to the Almighty that the person’s life should be blessed with auspiciousness.

In our Hindu dharma they are considered as symbols of Goddess Gauri. Among Hindu ladies, they also symbolize her status as suvasini (married woman). Turmeric is applied liberally on the feet, hands and face. As per our Hindu tradition, a married woman (suvasini) is considered as a form of the Goddess and is offered haldi-kumkum (turmeric and kumkum). Both these items are naturally blessed with extensive medicinal properties that grant good physical health and this is yet another important reason to propagate its usage.

Turmeric is a natural antiseptic, a quick wound healer and also has anti-poison properties. It has in it an inherent capacity to destroy germs. Our hands and feet are primarily exposed to germs as we walk about completing our daily chores. Applying turmeric on feet protects them from the various germs or diseases that could attack. It heals throat cancer. Many skin disorders are cured. Applying turmeric on the feet of the person suffering from intense cold and rubbing them vigourously helps in generating heat within the body. At times of common cold, turmeric is sprinkled in burning charcoal and the smoke is inhaled. In addition to all these, it also signifies dhyana. As it symbolizes auspiciousness and prosperity, it is used in every auspicious occasion.

In many families, at the beginning of any important puja or vrata, turmeric Ganapati or turmeric Gauri are prepared and are decorated with kumkum. Who then is Mother Gowri? She is none other than the energy present in the Nature. In other words, it symbolizes that energy of Nature (Prakriti) that is being worshipped.

Kumkum refers to the red colour powder used mainly during pujas. Similar to turmeric it has many good properties and is considered auspicious. It is prepared out of turmeric. The red colour kumkum water is used for removing the evil effects caused by evil eye (drishti). According to the maanasika shastras (Scriptures), when we look at that red coloured water the ill effects of evil eye are destroyed. Mental agitations are thus destroyed and the mind acquires peace/ calmness.

As both these ingredients contain so many positive properties, they have been necessarily incorporated in our daily rituals. Perhaps you may consider them as mere blind beliefs. Nevertheless it is a procedure that is strongly advocated by the experts in natural medicine.

Why is akshata (raw rice grains mixed with turmeric or kumkum) used? It is impractical to state that during every puja, flowers and fruits will be available in plenty. In their absence, akshata is used as a substitute. Akshata symbolizes purity. It symbolizes that which is hidden deep inside every living being in this vast universe. It also reminds us that all living beings are similar to us and are equal. Devoid of all our impurities, we are that pure akshata.

-Glimpses of Bhaktimala 4

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Why should we worship God?

Why do we drink water while eating food? We do this so that the solid, nutritious food taken in by us gets digested and absorbed properly and in turn we derive good health, peace and comfort.

Similarly, why do we perform Puja? We worship God for our own contentment. The intention behind this is to acquire good mental health devoid of impurities and thereby to lead a broad-minded, contented and peaceful life.

Some people casually listen to the radio to get mental peace. There are others who, for the same reason, simply walk up and down aimlessly. There are also people who, not knowing what to do, simply pick up a quarrel with their neighbours or family members. There are yet a few who use their idle time to recollect all the past events of their life thus causing great harm, both to themselves as well as to their mind.  They sit gloomily. This is their fate. Recollecting events that happened decades ago and by constantly thinking about it, they are only harming themselves. With this routine, eventually the body as well as the mind gets diseased.

Your question was about the purpose behind the performance of pujas, abhishekas and homas. The various mental illnesses that arise out of an idle mind, like the one mentioned above, that cannot be subdued through any form of medication and treatment can be healed completely through worship. Due to worship the person enjoys mental peace.

-Glimpses of Bhaktimala 4

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What is meant by Self-realization (atma jnana)? How can we get Self-realization?

Self-realization means understanding about your true inner Self. It also means understanding clearly all about oneself from every aspect.

To know about the Self completely it is very important to get involved in Guru seva. One should be able to serve the Guru with absolute love and dedication. In such cases, if Sadguru so desires, then He can grant Self-knowledge. It is His wish and will.

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Why has vegetarianism been prescribed by our sacred texts?

Similar to humans, all animals tend to have desires. When the trap called death is lurking around, even animals like humans try their best to escape from its claws. However fruits and vegetables desire that they should be consumed by humans. Vegetarian food purifies the mind. In addition, it also increases the capacity to contemplate. If one is truly repentant about having eaten meat earlier and wants to become a vegetarian, the ever compassionate Lord will forgive that person.

The negative effects of eating non-vegetarian food are to be experienced in the later births. Mind begins to shrink instead of growing. In those extreme absolute unavoidable situations wherein there is no option but to ear meat for survival, it is acceptable to a degree. But thereafter the moment grains or vegetables are available; meat should totally be given up.

  • Glimpses of Bhaktimala 4

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Does Swamiji disapprove non-vegetarian food?

Killing animals for food is violence (himsa). It is both egoistic and demonic. In certain unavoidable situations, consuming meat is not a sin. But under normal circumstances, why should another being be killed for food? In extremely cold countries, a little quantity of alcohol may be used medicinally, but it does not mean that unlimited consumption of alcohol is approved.

-Glimpses of Bhaktimala 4

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