The month of Margazhi holds a profound significance, intertwining devotion, music, and spiritual reflection. Commenced on Monday, December 16, 2024, and concluding on Monday, January 13, 2024, Margazhi is hailed as a period dedicated to spiritual pursuits, marked by the avoidance of auspicious events and marriages.
The Spiritual Essence: Lord Krishna's Proclamation
The spiritual importance of Margazhi is underscored by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, where he declares, "Among the twelve months, I am Margazhi." This declaration sets the tone for a month reserved for devout activities, embracing the dawn period for Devas.
Thiruppavai Chants: A Daily Devotional Ritual
A pivotal aspect of Margazhi is the daily recitation of the Tiruppavai, composed by Andal. Consisting of 30 verses, each day of Margali is marked by the chanting of a verse. Notably, Tiruppavai takes precedence as the morning prayer at the Tirumala Tirupati Temple during this sacred month.
Kolams
The artistic expression finds its manifestation in the elaborate kolams (rangoli) adorning the streets and homes daily. The intricate designs become a captivating display of creativity and devotion, adding a vibrant visual dimension to the month.
Shiva, Vishnu, and Hanuman
Margazhi hosts significant festivals honoring Shiva, Vishnu, and Hanuman. Vaikunta Ekadasi on December 23, 2023, marks a key celebration, joined by the observances of Hanuman Jayanti on January 11, 2024, and the spiritually enriching Arudra Darshan on December 27, 2023.
Srirangam's Sacred Reverie: Thiruvaimozhi Chanting
The Srirangam Sri Ranganatha Temple becomes a center of devotion during Margazhi, with the chanting of Thiruvaimozhi. This monumental work of 4000 verses, extolling the glory of Lord Narayana, is recited during the 'Pagal Pathu' and 'Rapathu,' spanning the ten days leading up to Vaikunta Ekadasi.
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Revathi
Fri Dec 20 2024