Concept and Significance of Samvatsara - The Time element
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Samvatsara
is a commonly used word in Hindu terminology that we come across regularly being
used on a daily basis. Starting from nitya karma (sandhya vandana) all Hindu
religious rituals will not begin without utterance of the word Samvatsara
during sankalpa. Like numerical year in English calendar is denoted by a number, Samvatsara in Hindu calendar denoted by a unique name that keeps
changing in a 60 year cycle. Like first
day of every year is referred to as New Year day, first day of every Hindu New
Year is termed as Noothana Samvatsaraadi that is regarded as Ugaadi that marks
the beginning of a Hindu new year.
Samvatsara
is a Sanskrit word that literally means a year. Samvatsara is also referred to as
Varsha, Samvat etc. Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stothram (sloka # 45) describes Him (Lord Vishnu) as Rutuh (seasons), Kaalah (Time) and Samvatsara (the year). Originated from
the concept of Time, Samvatsara is a micro constituent of the gigantic wheel of
Time (Kaalachakra) comprising of Kalpa, Manvanthara and Yuga, Sakha. Time is reckoned as Lord Vishnu who is known
as Kaalaatma the soul of Time.
Sureshah sharanam sharma vishvaretah prajabhavah
Ahah samvatsaro vyaalah
pratyayah sarvadarshanah
Rutuh sudarshanah kaalah parameshhtii parigrahah
Ugrah samvatsaro daksho
vishraamo vishva-dakshinah
Svaapanah svavasho vyaapee naikaatmaa
naika-karma-krut
Vatsaro vatsalo vatsee
ratna-garbho dhaneshvarah
Naaraayana
Upanishad describes Lord Vishnu as the Time “Kaalascha Naaraayanah”. Time is arising out of Lord Sri ManNaaraayana.
In fact Samvatsara is one of the several
thousand names of Lord Vishnu as referred in sloka # 10 & 45 of Sri Vishnu
Sahasranama Stothram. Lord Vishnu is
also referred to as Vatsarah (sloka # 50) the one who dwells in each and every element of
this universe and everything dwells in Him.
As such Lord Vishnu resides in each Samvatsara or in each year.
Samvatsara
is a unit of measurement of Time that is controlled by the Kaalapurusha the
presiding Deity of Kaala (Time) Lord Sri Maha Vishnu. He is the creator of Time
and also the one who causes repetition of Time. All entities in the universe
come under the purview of this Time without any exception including that of
Lord Brahma. Only Lord Vishnu is exceptional. He is Kaalaatheetha the one who
stays beyond Time and for whom there is no Time-bar. He is not bound by Time
and not dependent on Kaala. Time is God and Lord Vishnu is the (God) generator
(g), organizer (o) and destroyer (d) of Time.
A
Samvatsara comprises of several tiny constituents of Time, broadly classified into
Uttaraayana and Dakshinaayana, six seasons known as Rutuhs, twelve months (Maasaas),
two fortnights (Paksha), and seven week days (Vaara or Vaasara). Day is again
divided into Dinamaana (from Sunrise to Sunset), Raathri-maana (from Sunset to
next Sunrise). Dinamaana is again
divided into Pratah, Madhyaanah, Aparaannah, Pradosha and Sayahna etc. A day is also
divided into muhurtha, Ghati, Vighati and Paramaanu. A Hindu lunar day is a
composition of five limbs viz, Thithi, Vaara, Nakshathra, Yoga and Karana that
is in simple terminology known as Panchaanga (Almanac). In a lunar month we have 16 thithis
out of which 14 repeating twice, 27 constellations, 27 yogas and 11
karanas.
All
the above put together is known as Samvatsara and everything including planets moves
around the zodiac which is nothing but Lord Vishnu who is Kaala-Swaroopa (form
of Time) and the zodiac signs starting from Aries (Mesha) to Pisces (Meena) are
the representation of different limbs of Kaala Purusha who is ViraatPurusha cosmic
in nature. In astrology zodiac signs represented by the Planets are the
manifestation of different aspects and essence of the Supreme Lord Sri Maha
Vishnu.
Om vishvam vishhnur-vashhatkaaro
bhoota-bhavya-bhavat-prabhuh
Bhootakrut bhoota-bhrud
bhaavo
bhootaatma bhoota-bhaavanah
In
the very first sloka of Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stothram, Lord Sri Vishnu is
referred to as Bhoota-Bhavya-Bhavat-Prabhuh. That means Sri Maha Vishnu is the
Lord of past, present and future. If
Lord Vishnu is the Time, Time is Lord Vishnu and Time is everything, then
Samvatsara which is a component of Time can be reckoned as Lord Vishnu.
Aadityaadi Navagrahaa subhakaraa Meshaadayo
raasayo
Nakshatraani sayogascha thithayastaddevataastadganaah
Maasaabda ruthuvastheiva divasaah
sandhyaasthatha raatrayaah
Sarvey staavarajangamaah pratidinam
kurvantunoh mangalam
Namaste
ReplyDeleteVery informative article on Time and the SamvatsaraaH and how Lord Vishnu is Kaalaatiita! I learnt a lot from this interesting article. DhanyavaadaH
Kaalaaya tasmai namaH
thank you Madam Latha Vidyaranya avare
DeleteI am studying for a samskrita exam in which the list of samvatsaraas has to be remembered. I was curious to know more about them and stumbled upon ur blog post :)
DeleteThanks again.
Regards n best wishes.
Namaste.
that's very nice Madam, all the best
DeleteDo the names of each samvatsara has a meaning? If yes, what is the meaning of the name "Hevilambi"?
ReplyDeleteIn colloquial language it is called as Hevilambi, actually it is HEMALAMBI;
DeleteHema means Gold; Lamba/Lambi means support. In spiritual sense Universe is compared to golden egg the support of which is Lord Vishnu who is the supporter of the Universe. Hema is another name of Goddss Lakshmi Devi whose supporter/Lord is Vishnu.
DeleteSri Vishnu Sahasranaama Stothram describes Lord Vishnu as suvarṇavarṇō hemāṅgō varāṅgaścandanāṅgadī (sloka #79);
DeleteThe one whose celestial form is lustrous like Gold, fascinating, glowing and delightful adored with a fragrance of sandalwood;