Sri Sathyanarayana Swamy Vratham (Glory - Significance - Intricacies - Merits)
SRI SATHYANARAYANASWAMY VRATHAM
(Glory -
Significance - Intricacies - Merits...)
Introduction...
India the birth
place of Hinduism is rich in spirituality, religious cultures, faiths,
austerities, customs and traditions that we don’t find anywhere else in the
world. In the words of Mark Twain “India is the cradle of human race, the birth
place of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and
the great grandmother of tradition".
Bharatha Khanda
(Indian sub-continent) is known as Karma Bhoomi which is unique with its
significance for Vedic and religious culture and heritage which is Sanatana
dharma.
Hinduism strongly
believes in Puranas and Vedic principles which are the guiding force behind
performance of various austerities and rituals.
Vrathas and
austerities are an eternal and integral part of Hindu culture and tradition
since yore.
Vratha means a
niyama or a restriction and they play a significant role in the spiritual
development of an individual when they are properly observed.
As long as one
performs a sacred and pious act with full faith and devotion, it would
definitely yield positive results and would bring pleasing rewards. They
generate positive energy, help in acquiring control over wandering mind and bring
discipline in life for self-uplift.
At the end of the
day one should try to understand the concept, significance and intricacies of
these Vrathas that motivates a person to follow and observe these austerities
with full faith and devotion.
One such Vratha
which is unique and highly rewarding is Sri Sathyanarayana Vratha which is
widely performed throughout the country and even abroad by Hindus. It is so
popular that we may not find any family or an individual who have not performed
or heard of this vratha.
This vratha is
performed in adoration of Lord Sathyanarayana. Before we comprehend the
niceties of this meritorious vratha let us try to understand as to who is this
Lord Sathyanarayana?
SATHYANARAYANA - The divine name (what does it indicate?)
Sathya + Narayana =
Sathyanarayana.
Sathya is one of
the several thousands of names associated with Lord Vishnu.
We find a reference
to the word Sathya more than once in sloka # 12,23,31,56,80 and 93 of Sri
Vishnu Sahasranama Stothram.
Sathya means truth.
Lord Sri
ManNarayana is the truth and is eternal.
His concepts and
creations are truth.
His avatharas
(incarnations) are truth.
He is an embodiment
of truth and
Sathya is his
costume.
He is
Sathya-dharma-parayana,
the custodian of
truth, virtue and justice.
He always protects
his true devotees.
He is a
personification of Dharma and
His avatharas are
always for protecting Sathya and dharma.
He is the ultimate
reality for his devotees.
He is also known as
Sathyanarayana.
Verily He is a true
God, not an illusion.
Sathyanarayana is
none other than Sri Maha Vishnu the primordial supreme God SriManNarayana -
Hari Sarvottama;
Narayana is a
highly popular name by which Lord Vishnu is called. It is the primordial form
(Moola Roopa) of Bhagavantha.
He is the all
pervading Supreme God. Several Vedic scripts and several puranas eulogize Lord
Sri ManNarayana, his qualities, merits, magnificence and his supremacy.
nArAyaNAya
paripUrNaguNArNavAya
vishvodayasthitilayonniyatipradAya
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j~nAnapradAya
vibudhAsurasaukhyaduHkha
satkAraNAya
vitatAya namo namaste ||
INTRICACIES OF SRI
SATHYANARAYANA VRATHA
(Who-What-When-Where-Why
etc...)
Having understood
the concept and significance of Lord Sathyanarayana, let us try to understand
the intricacies of Sri Sathyanarayana Vratham and its merits.
Who first initiated
for this Vratha?
According to the
story behind, it was Lord SriManNarayana himself in the guise of an old Brahmin
who first directed a poor Brahmin living in Kaasi Kshethra to perform this
sacred Vratha. Later through a dialogue between Lord Vishnu and Sage Narada it
percolated down and from Pouranic prophet Sage Sootha it got unfolded into the
world.
What is its
uniqueness?
Generally, any
vratha is performed targeting only the presiding Deity of that particular
Vratha. Of course Lord Ganapathi will be worshiped invariably before
commencement of any Vratha or Pooja.
But uniqueness of
Sathyanarayana Vratha is that, it is the only ritual where we find the
Presiding Deity Lord Sri Sathyanarayana is worshiped apart from Lord Ganesha
along with Navagrahas and Ashta Dikkhpaalakas.
It only shows the
supremacy of Lord Sathyanarayana who is none other than Lord Sri Hari who is
worshiped as per protocols along with Parivaara Devatas. During this vratha
Goddess Lakshmi is also worshiped.
Another uniqueness
we find in this Vratha is that it is the only vratha which is performed by one
and all irrespective of affiliations and is open for people of all Varnas.
WHEN - WHERE - WHY?
When to perform?
Generally, Vrathas
are observed or performed only once in a year on the said day or thithi (Eg.
Vinayaka Vratha, Anantha Vratha, Mangala Gouri etc.)
Whereas, to perform
Sri Sathyanarayana Vratha there is no need for looking at the thithi, vaara and
nakshathra. It can be performed on any day as per one’s sankalpa.
However, preferred
days as per the Vratha Katha are Pournami (full moon day), Sankramana (Sun’s
transit day), EkaAdasi.
Preferred lunar
months are Vaisakha maasa, Karthika maasa & Maagha maasa.
Apart from this, we
find people perform Sathyanarayana Vratha on specific occasions like marriage,
Gruha-pravesam etc.
There is no
restriction on the number of times that it can be performed.
We find people
performing this Vratha every month and at certain places it is even performed
every day.
It can be performed
either in the day or in the evening. It can be performed individually or
collectively.
When it is
performed in the evening we find people observe fasting till completion of the
Pooja.
When it is on
Ekaadasi day, it is generally performed in the evening, fasting should be
observed and we find people keeping vigil throughout night, break the fast on
the next day (Dwaadasi) morning after repeating the pooja.
However, it should
not be performed during the period of Asoucha, on the day of Pithru/Mathru
thithi, on the eclipse days.
Where to perform?
Sathyanarayana
Vratha can be performed at home, temples/mutts, offices, shops and
establishments.
Performing this
vratha on the banks of sacred rivers or pilgrim centers (theertha kshetras)
will be highly auspicious and meritorious.
Sacred
Naimisharanya the cradle of all Pouranic discourses and scripts is the most
ideal place among the Theertha Kshetras to perform Sathyanarayana Vratha.
Why to perform?
This meritorious
Vratha is performed for various purposes and fulfillment of various desires in
mind. Some of the purposes for which this ritual is generally performed are,
for begetting
progeny, facing obstacles in life, suffering from grief, ill-health, suffering
from poverty, debts, success in ventures, prosperity and abundance in life, on
the occasion of marriage, Gruha pravesam etc.
Significance of
Vratha Katha
Any vratha or
ritual would be incomplete without reading its legend behind (Vratha-Katha)
especially the one like Sri Sathyanarayana Vratha which should not be missed
out.
The story of Sri
Sathyanarayana Vratha originated from the Reva-Khanda of Skandha Purana, one of
the Ashtadasa Maha-Puranas composed by Lord & Sage Sri Veda Vyasa.
It was first
narrated by Sage Sootha at the sacred Naimisharanya Kshethra in the backdrop of
Sage Narada getting a direction from Lord Sri ManNarayana for his (Narada’s)
query on the suffering of humanity.
Sri Sathyanarayana
Vratha katha forms an integral part of this sacred vratha.
Great popularity
behind this Vratha springs from the stories and legends behind and also from
the experiences of devotees who performed it that stands as a testimony to the
glory and significance of this sacred vratham. The story consists of five
chapters.
First chapter is
almost like a dialogue between Sage Narada and Lord Sri Vishnu. It narrates
about when, where and why to perform this ritual, its merits and significance.
Second chapter
narrates about who fist performed viz. a poor Brahmin and a poor wood-cutter
and their experiences.
Third and fourth
chapters narrate about the Mahatmya of Lord Sathyanarayana, glory of His
worship, implications of ignoring him and also his benevolence.
Fifth chapter
indicates significance of Prasada (offering to the Lord) and implications of
ignoring it.
Merits of
Sathyanarayana Vratha
Sri Sathyanarayana
Vratha is considered as highly meritorious and result oriented one especially
in Kaliyuga that acts as remedy for various natal as well as mundane
sufferings.
Even witnessing the
vratha, listening to the sacred story, taking Prasada (offering to God) is as
meritorious as performing the Vratham itself.
It is a Kaamyaka
Vratha the one that bestows and fulfills the desires of devotees be it
materialistic or spiritual (JnyaAna, Bhakti & Vairagya)
Significance of
Prasada
A special mention
need to be made about Sathyanarayana Swamy Prasada another significant feature
of this Vratha which is known as Saphaala Bhaksha.
Saphaala means
equal parts and Bhaksha means the eatable. Saphaala Bhaksha means Naivedya
(offering to God) prepared with ingredients mixed in equal proportions. The ingredients
for the preparation of Prasada are Wheat Soji, Bananas, Cow Milk, Sugar
(jaggery) and Cow Ghee.
Temples of Lord
Sathyanarayana
We find temples of
Lord Sathyanarayana across the country. Prominent among them is the one at
Annavaram in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh about 45 km from
Kakinada.
Lord Sri Sathyanarayana
Swamy is believed to have manifested on the top of Rathnagiri hills on the
banks of Pampa River.
Rarity of this
temple is the Presiding Deity Sri Sathyanarayana Swamy appears with moustaches
holding Dhanur-Baana (bow and arrows) in a standing posture along with Goddess
Lakshmi and Lord Shiva on a common platform. Here the Lord is known by the name
Veera Venkata Sathyanarayana Swamy.
Annavaram is
believed to be the place that grants its devotees their desired boons.
Annavaram is well connected by Rail located on the Vijayawada – Vizag line of
Southern Railway and by road on the Chennai-Calcutta national highway. Nearest
airport is Vizag about 3 hours distance from Annavaram.
MESSAGE FROM VRATHA
KATHA
So far as the
incidents narrated in the Vratha Katha are concerned; they have to be
understood as Bhagawad Leela.
Lord did not become
angry impulsively. Concerned had failed on several occasions to fulfill the
promise (sankalpa) made (pratigna bhanga) of worshiping and performing His
Vratha; ignored His existence (omnipresence) and superiority and craved for
materialistic benefits, in spite of being blessed with progeny, marriage,
wealth etc.
The individuals
referred to are the portrayal of negative passions. Lord wanted to teach them a
lesson and communicate a message to the society. If He is sought for
materialistic benefits with ulterior motives, it results in anartha.
These negative
characters prevent mankind from realizing the ultimate reality. When these
negative passions overrule, egoism gets manifested which is the biggest enemy
of humans. A man with egoism becomes self centered and ignorant of his
surroundings.
Who has the
capacity to understand Vishnu maaya?
All His actions are
always purposeful, fruitful and meaningful. Even Brahmaadi Devathas cannot and
could not understand it. We, ordinary human beings are no exception.
He is the one who
cannot be grasped by our minor senses and beyond the reach of our sense organs
and mind. There are no instances or evidences of anyone having fully understood
or grasped the Supreme God.
Divine stories have
to be interpreted correctly with proper understanding of its meaning and the
message they carry to the society in general and to the individual in
particular; otherwise there will be confusion and possibility of
misapprehension.
Wise men will never
misconstrue the supreme Lord Sri ManNaaraayana in whatever form He might be.
He is parama
dayaalu, kshamaaSamdura, bhakta-vatsala,
bhaktaaparaadhasahisHnu
Vanamaali gadee shaarngii shankhii chakrii cha nandakii
SrimanNaaraayano
vishnur-vaasudevo-abhirakshathu
Sri
KrushnaArpanamasthu
Hari Sarvottama -
Vaayu Jeevottama
Sri Gururaajo Vijayate
Turmeric powder(Haldi)
Kunkuma
powder
Sandalwood
powder
Areca-nuts(supari)
Akshata (rice grains mixed with Kunkuma)
Coconuts
Wooden platform (preferably square)
Mango leaves
Two new
cloth pieces
Kalasha pot (silver/copper/brass)
Photo & small idol (pratima) of Sri
Sathyanarayana Swamy
Ingredients for Panchamrutha
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Ingredients for Prasadam
Dry fruits
Flowers
Betel leaves
Thulasi
Fruits,
Yagnopaveetham(janeu)
Water
Oil/ghee
lamps
Cotton wicks
Akhanda
Deepa
Camphor
Incense
sticks
Aarati plate
Ghanta(bell)
Nava Dhaanya (for Navagrahas)
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Ingredients for Panchamrutha
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Cow milk, curd, honey,
sugar & ghee
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Ingredients
for Prasadam
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Wheat Soji, sugar/jaggery, bananas, cow milk and cow ghee
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Guru
Vandana
Vigneshwara
Prarthana
Aachamanam
Praanayaamam
Sankalpam
Kalasha Pooja
Ganapathi
Pooja
Navagraha
Pooja
Ashta Dikkhpaalaka
Pooja (as per sampradaya)
Sathyanarayana
Pooja
Prana
Prathishta
Dhyanam
(Prayer)
Aavaahanam
Aasanam
Arghyam
Paadhyam
Aachamanam
Madhuparkam
Snanam
(Panchamrutha)
Suddhodaka
Snanam
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Vasthram
Yagnopaveetham
Chandana
Akshatha
Samarpana
Pushpa
Pooja (with
flowers)
Athah-Anga
Pooja
Ashtottara
Satha Nama Pooja
Dhoopam
Deepam
Naivedyam
Thamboolam
Mangala
Neerajanam
Manthra
Pushpam
Pradakshina
– Namaskara
Arghyam
Vaayana
Daanam
Prayer
Sathyanarayana
Vratha Katha
Conclusion
(Samarpana)
Uttara
(Punah) Pooja
Udhwaasanam
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Navagrahas
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Glory to Satyanarayana. But the stories people read as part of this puja create confusion. These stories seem to indicate that Shriman Satyanarayana got angry with a person or two who didn't perform the puja and got bad luck to them, until they realized.
ReplyDelete#1. Why will a divine being care more about a single person worshiping him or not, while he has many better things to do?
#2. How can he be called as compassionate if is subject to the six vices like humans.
Thanks for educating me on this...
regards,
RV
Where is the question of Lord Vishnu getting attached to Arishadvargas? He is an Ari (Shatru) to Arishadvargas and conqueror of asuras (demons) and asura (demonic) qualities. He exhibits His anger for destruction of demons and demonic qualities; on those who are arrogant and unrighteous. He is an embodiment/personification of all Virtues (Purushottama); the best and the most superior among the beings; most compassionate in the Universe. He is the one who responds with love and affection for all those who are devoted to Him and surrender to Him. When we get all attributes in abundance from the Lord, it is our ardent duty and responsibility not only to reciprocate with utmost devotion and surrender; but also to share them with other beings.
DeleteSo far as the incidents narrated in the Vratha Katha are concerned; they have to be understood as Bhagawad Leela. Lord did not become angry impulsively. Concerned had failed on several occasions to fulfill the promise (sankalpa) made (pratigna bhanga) of worshipping and performing his Vratha; ignored his existence (omnipresence) and superiority and craved for materialistic benefits, in spite of being blessed with progeny, marriage, wealth etc. The individuals referred to are the portrayal of negative passions. Lord wanted to teach them a lesson and communicate a message to the society. If He is sought for materialistic benefits, it results in anartha.
In Bhagavad Geeta, Chapter # 2 (Sloka 62 & 63) Lord Sri Krishna says that, “when a man thinks of objects, attachment for them arises, from attachment desire is born, from desire arises anger, from anger come delusion, from delusion loss of memory, from loss of memory the destruction of discrimination and from destruction of discrimination man perishes”.
Kaama (lust, craze, desire), Krodha (anger, hatred), Lobha (greed, miserliness, narrow minded), Moha (delusory emotional attachment), Mada or Ahankara (pride, stubborn mindedness), Matsarya (envy, jealousy, show or vanity, and pride) are the six internal enemies of man kind known as Arishadvargas (Negative passions). Ari means enemy. They are responsible for all kinds of difficult experiences in our lives. These negative characters prevent mankind from realizing the ultimate reality. When these negative passions overrule, egoism gets manifested which is the biggest enemy of humans. A man with egoism becomes self centered and ignorant of his surroundings. Like a tree emerges from a seed, the source of all evil starts from our own wrong thinking and false imagination.
Who has the capacity to understand Sri Vishnu maaya? All His actions are always purposeful, fruitful and meaningful. Even Brahmaadi Devathas cannot and could not understand it; we, ordinary human beings are no exception. He is the one who cannot be grasped by our minor senses and beyond the reach of our sense organs and mind. There are no instances or evidences of any one having fully understood or grasped the Lord.
Divine stories have to be interpreted correctly with proper understanding of its meaning and the message they carry to the society in general and to the individual in particular; otherwise there will be confusion and possibility of misapprehension. Wise men will never misconstrue the supreme Lord Sri ManNaaraayana in whatever form He might be. Attributing the Lord with negative qualities is a grave sin and it is ignorance.
I suggest; read with true devotion sacred scripts like SriMad-Bhaagavatha; SriMad Bhagavadgeeta, Maha Bhaaratha, Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stothra etc. with proper meaning and try to understand their essence.
Sri Krushnaarpanamasthu