Philosophy of the Sabari Mountain Pilgrimage !


 

"Philosophy of evening wear: For any thing to be complete, it must first be imagined and imagined in the mind. What then? We will see here about the purpose of evening wear."

That is to say, the Sabari Mala (seal) evening realizes that one is on a pilgrimage in a good manner from fasting in a zealous manner and is imagining that one will see the highest vision of the Lord.

Swami Saranam Ayyappa: It is a breathing exercise, or breathing exercise, to say aloud "Swami Saranam Ayyappa" while performing Ayyappa Bajna. Thus, the same benefit of pranayama is obtained. When we say that, our mind, without even realizing it, becomes immersed in the lotus feet of the Lord.

Philosophy of Two Hair: We carry the anointing and healing objects for the Swami on the front of the two hairs, ie on the front, and the items for the devotee, ie the pilgrim, on the front. When the anointing is over and returned, there will be only the offerings of the Lord in the hair. The philosophy of Irumudi is that the closer we get to the Lord the more our thoughts of our objects disappear and when we finally return to visit Him, His blessing is the only one that is for us.

Philosophy of Coconut in Irumudi: When we break the ghee-filled coconut here in Sabarimala, it looks like it is well frozen and full. That is, when we reach the Lord, all our mental anxieties, including the temptations of the flow of the mind is set in such a way as to explain the philosophy that the mind is perfected by the idea that God is perfect.

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