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The significance of the Hindu ritual of Aarati

Aarati, the ritual that a Hindu is accustomed to from an early stage of childhood, when probed into to asses the significance behind, reveals a beautiful connotation. Aarati is one of the sixteen steps (shodasha upachaara). It is the lighted lamp or camphor waved in a clockwise circular movement to light each and every part of the image of the Lord and finally the entire form. The process is normally accompanied by ringing of bell, chanting of mantras, sounding of musical instruments, clapping etc. At the completion of the process, the devotee or the participant in the pooja places the hands over the flame and gently touch the eyes with the hands and the top of the head.
Performing Aarati with camphor holds a spiritual significance. The camphor that is lit signifies the vasanas or the inherent tendencies that causes birth and death. The flame of the camphor which aids in beholding the beautiful form of the Lord is the symbolic representation of Knowledge. This backs the fact that though everything in creation represents God, the true vision of the Lord can only be begotten with knowledge.
The
image
of
the
Lord
that
we
adore
signifies
'Consciousness'
or
the
'one
eternal
being'.
The
priest
who
waves
the
aarati
represents
the
spiritual
guru
who
through
knowledge
shows
one
the
true
form
of
the
Lord.
Thus
the
flame
of
knowledge
burns
the
vasanas
or
the
inherent
tendencies
with
the
true
vision
of
the
Lord.
Further
more
the
camphor
while
giving
in
to
the
fire
of
knowledge
emits
a
fragrance
which
is
the
unconditional
love
which
is
characteristic
of
a
realised
person.
Thus
when
Aarati
is
performed
we
normally
close
our
eyes
to
envision
the
Lord
within
which
signifies
that
each
of
us
is
the
temple
of
God.
The ringing of the bell , chanting of mantras, singing and clapping denote the joy when one feels while beholding the vision of Lord illumined by Aarati. Placing our hands over the flame and feeling it over the eyes and passing the hands over the head is our prayer that the light which illumined the form of the Lord may illumine our vision and ennoble our thoughts.
The philosophical significance of Aarati has yet another extension of meaning. The sun, moon, stars, lightening and fire are all the natural sources of light. The sun is the presiding deity of the intellect, the moon that of mind and fire, that of speech. But the Lord is the light of all lights, the very source of the other sources of light. He shines in the sources of light while yet being beyond them. He is the very consciousness without which natural sources of lights cannot be recoganised. Thus the intellect, mind and speech cannot function without Him. Hence while performing Aarati we chant
Na tatra suryo bhaati na chandra taarakam Nemaa vidyuto bhaanti kutoyamagnib Tameva bhaantam anubhaati sarvam Tasya bhasa sarvam idam vibhaati. He is there where the sun does not shine, Nor the moon, stars and lightning. then what to talk of this small flame (in my hand), Everything (in the universe) shines only after the Lord, And by His light alone are we all illumined.
Hence Aarati is a gateway to consciousness, the one eternal light, the light of all lights.



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