Pongal
is a festival celebrated in Tamilnadu to mark the harvest of sugarcane, rice
and turmeric and other crops. Thanksgiving is done to the Sun for providing energy
for the crops, the rivers and canals for watering the crops and the cattle who
helped by ploughing the fields and providing manure. It is also a time for the
family and the whole village to get together to celebrate the bonds and
connections before getting busy with the next round of activities for the year.
Pongal.
literally translated means ‘to boil over’ …to me it signifies abundance - that there
is so much that it spills over. The wish or prayer here ,is that the year ahead
is filled with abundance of health and wealth, that the cup of joy overflows
that one is able to get in touch with the abundance within ourselves and in the
world outside.
For
me the celebrations were a beckoning to get in touch with the abundance of the
universe and the abundance of creativity and compassion within. The universe remains abundant , how much ever we take from it as much as we remain abundant as we shower compassion
on the others around us.
Year
after year as we harvest the benefits of our hard work, this festival is an opportunity
to become aware that our successes would not have been possible without the earth
unfailingly giving us the elements that we need to succeed. Space to cultivate
our skills and expand our circle of influence, the fire to warm our spirit, victories and challenges to quench our ambition, wind beneath wings to fly high, shade when we needed respite,
love, support and companionship of connection so that we feel we belong.
What
comes to mind is the beautiful Sanskrit verse from the Upanishads
Om Purnam-Adah Puurnnam-Idam
Puurnnaat-Puurnnam-Udacyate |
Puurnnasya Puurnnam-Aadaaya Puurnnam-Eva-Avashissyate ||
Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih ||
Puurnnasya Puurnnam-Aadaaya Puurnnam-Eva-Avashissyate ||
Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih ||
Which
means
“The outer universe is complete and infinite,
The
inner universe is complete and infinite
The whole
and infinite manifested from the whole and infinite and
When
you take away the infinite from the infinite, the whole from the whole
What is
left is still complete/whole /infinite “
Whether
it our outer universe or our inner universe. when we manifest and create with compassion
…there is no depletion .in fact we continue to remain wholesome as long as we are aware our abundance.
Pongal
is a wonderful opportunity for thanking the universe our Bhoomi /Gaia for our existence,
for abundance in our lives.
Very nice and thoughtful connection of a custom and ritual with the truth about the eternal self. I'm proud of you Akila.
ReplyDeleteVery beautifully written Akila! Thanks for the reminder about our such a rich culture!!
ReplyDeleteDear Akila
ReplyDeleteYou operate from a location of Abundance, and that is what surrounds you in abundant measure... Love, compassion, synergy, joining-in and flow of positive energy.
Beautiful reflections of the inner and outer universes.
Strength to you to realise your dreams.
Love and Best wishes for the year ahead.
May your pot overflow
Cdr Rajendra Pawar
Thank you for the insight on the festival and why it's still significant today.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written. May your cup runneth over with love, peace and joy.
ReplyDeleteDear Akila
ReplyDeleteYour write up is overwhelming.Our culture and traditions have always been suggestive about respecting nature and being one with nature to thrive and not merely survive.
I have taken away the Sanskrit verse ...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the translation
Love
Ramya
Beautiful write up Akila
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you and your family 🙏🙏