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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Sri Sri speaks on significance of Diwali

Lighting the Lamp of Love
By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar


For an oil lamp to burn, the wick has to be in the oil, yet out of the oil. If the wick is drowned in oil, it cannot bring light. Life is like the wick of the lamp; you have to be in the world yet remaining untouched by it. If you are drowned in the materialism of the world, you cannot bring joy and knowledge in your life. By being in the world, yet not drowning in the worldly aspect of it, we can be the light of joy and knowledge. Lamps are lit on this day not just to decorate homes, but also to communicate this profound truth.

Every human being has some good qualities. Every lamp that you light is symbolic of this. By lighting the lamp of wisdom in you, you light up hidden values and by acquiring knowledge; you awaken all the facets of your being. When they are lit and awakened, it is D
iwali. Don’t be satisfied with lighting just one lamp; light a thousand, for you need to light many lights to dispel the darkness of ignorance.

Another profound symbolism is in the firecrackers. In life, you often become like a firecracker, waiting to explode with your pent-up emotions, frustration and anger. When you suppress your emotions, cravings, aversions, hatred, you reach a bursting point. Bursting crackers is a psychological exercise to release bottled-up emotions. When you see an explosion outside, you feel similar sensations within you as well. Along with the explosion, there is so much light. Let go of these emotions, so serenity dawns. You can experience newness when you discard these pent-up emotions. D
iwali means to be in the present, so drop the regrets of the past and the worries of the future and live in the moment.

Sweets and gifts symbolize the dispelling of the bitterness and renewal of friendship. D
iwali is a time to throw light on the wisdom you have gained and welcome a new beginning. When true wisdom dawns, it gives rise to celebration. But don’t let celebration make you lose your focus and awareness. To maintain awareness in the midst of celebrations, the ancients created rituals: puja brings sacredness. For the same reason, Diwali is also the time for pujas that add depth to the festivities by infusing the spiritual aspect.

Celebration includes the spirit of seva or service. Share. In giving, we receive. Celebration also means dissolving all differences and basking in the glory of the atman. Happiness and wisdom have to be spread and that can happen when all come together and celebrate in knowledge.  D
iwali comes only once a year, but for the wise, Diwali is every moment and every day.

Light the lamp of love in your heart; 

the lamp of abundance in your home; 
the lamp of compassion to serve others; 
the lamp of knowledge to dispel the darkness of ignorance and 
the lamp of gratitude for the abundance that the Divine has bestowed on us.


Light dispels darkness and when the darkness of ignorance within you is dispelled through the light of wisdom, goodness prevails.

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