RATHA SAPTHAMI & BHEESHMA ASHTAMI


This is the celebration to mark the beginning of spring. This comes on the
seventh day after amavasa of thai. Sun on this day moves from the southeast
to the northeast. People worship sun on this day. He who takes bath early
in the morning with arka leaf is purified by mother Ganges.

Seven Arka leaves (errukkam leaf) are important on this day. Ladies keep
seven leafs with turmeric and raw rice on their head and take bath. One on
their head, two on shoulders, two on knees and two on feet. Fasting is
important on this day. It is very auspicious day to offer tarpana to our
ancestors. Women put rangoli with seven horses and chariot representing sun
god. chakkrai pongal is prepared, (akkaravadasal) is prepared and offered
to god for good health and prosperity.

Ratha Sapthami is being celebrated to worship the Sun God. Ratha Sapthami
falls on the seventh day following the Sun’s northerly movement which is
called as “Uttarayana”. It is symbolically represented in the form of Sun
God, Surya turning his Ratha (Chariot) drawn by seven horses towards the
northern hemisphere. The Chariot has 12 wheels, which represents the 12
signs of the Zodiac.

The Ratha Saptami festival seeks the benevolent cosmic spread of energy and
light from the Sun God. During Ratha Sapthami people starts the day with a
purification bath by holding Ekka (Calotropis Gigantea) leaves on their
body. Ekka leaves are also known as “Arka Patra” in Sanskrit, “Erukka Elai”
in Tamil. The workd Arka is also a synonym for Surya or Sun. The shape of
the Ekka leaves is said to represent the shoulders and chariot of Sun God.
Seven Ekka leaves are placed on the seven chakras of the body. The “Nadis”
are the channels through which the energies of the subtle body are said to
flow. They connect at special point of intensity called “Chakras”. It is
believed the “Ekka Leaves” has the power to remove any toxicants in the
‘Nadis’ and provides necessary energy to body to absorb the light rays from
the Sun God.

BHEESHMA ASHTAMI

This festival is associated with 'Bhishma Pitamaha', the grandsire of the
epic Mahabharata'. Bhishma is known as the legendary king of Mahabharata
whom Lord Krishna praised as the Lords of the lord. Bhishmashtami i.e
Bhishma Ashtami,is the festival which is celebrated on the twenty-third day
of Magha (Jan-Feb) and eighth lunar day of the light half (waxing phase of
the moon)and it has special and traditional origin.

During the war of Kurukshetra, Bhishma had to enter the war on the side of
Kauravas. As there were defeat after defeat, prince Duryodhana of Kauravas,
suspected the behaviour of Bhishma Pitamaha. Bhishma was disturbed by this
and to save his self respect, in anguish, he took up the most powerful
'Astra', which could only be opposed by anyone including Shri Krishna.
However, Krishna had already declared beforehand that he would not touch a
weapon during the war.

But since Bhisham's attack could not be counteracted, Krishhna had to break
his promise and was compelled to use the Sudarshan Chakra. On Seeing Shri
Krishna's decision, Bhishma stopped fighting and laid himself to death on
the bed of arrows (Sharashiayya). Father Shantanu had given a boon to
Bhishma, that he will die only when he wishes so.

Accordingly after the 18-day war in Mahabharata, Bhisma opted for the
Ashtami day on the Shukla Paksha of Magh month to leave his body and merge
with the Supreme God. This was the auspicious Uttarayan period, the daytime
of Devas. Hence this day is celebrated as Bhishmashtami in the honour of
Bhishma Pitamaha.

It is the next day to Ratha Saptami. It is believed that Bhishma's soul
departed on this day after the war of Kurukshetra came to an end. According
to the Tithi Tattwa, Bhishmashtami day is dedicated to Bhishma, the son of
Ganga, and great uncle of the Pandava and Kaurava. Bhishma died childless
without any direct descendant.

On this day devotees take bath early in the morning, perform the pooja and
observe the fast from sunrise to sunset. Being the 'Pitamaha' of all, in
honour and to pacify his soul, all the devotees come together and make
religious offerings of Ganga-water, to his spirit.

The sesame seeds and boiled rice is offered to him. These rituals
compensate the sins of the whole year. This offering is given to the
childless hero Bhishma of the race of Vyaghrapada. Then people pray saying,
"May Bhishma, the son of Santanu, the speaker of truth and defeater of his
passions, obtain by this water the oblations due by sons and grandsons."

Bhishmashtami Arghyam

Procedure:

(a) Perform the sandhya and all other routine rituals.

(b) Sit down facing the East direction.

(c) Say the sankalpa “Bhishmashtami Punyakale Bhishma Tharpanam karishye"

(d) Having Yajnopavita in Nivita mode, offer arghyam by both hands in pure
water without mixing tila and chanting the following Shlokas



Bhishmah Santanavo Virah Satyavsdi Jitendriyah l

Abhiradbhiravapnotu Putrapautrocitam Kriyam ll

Bhishmaya Namah Idam Arghyam l



Vaiyaghrapada Gotraya Sankritya Pravaraya Cha l

Aputraya Dadamyarghyam Salilam Bhishma Varmane ll

Bhishmaya Namah Idam Arghyam l



Gangaputraya Santaya Santanoh Atmajaya Cha l

Aputraya Dadamyarghyam Salilam Bhishma Varmane ll

Bhishmaya Namah Idam Arghyam l



Anena Arghyapradanena Bhishmah Priyatam ll

K Rajaram IRS 4225

On Tue, 4 Feb 2025 at 10:39, Narayanaswamy Sekar <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
>
> Today is Ratha Saptami, an auspicious day dedicated to Bhagawan Surya
> Narayana( Sun).
> The Saptami Thithi in Shukla Paksha during the Magha month as per the
> Hindu Lunar Calendar is celebrated as Bhagawan Surya's Birth.
> It is believed that Bhagawan Surya's Ratha (chariot) drawn by seven horses
> representing the seven days of the week, as well as the seven colours
> charioted by Aruna( Dawn) starts its North Eastern Journey from today.
>
> It is also believed by some to be the birth of Bhagawan Surya to Aditi and
> Rishi Kashyapa and celebrated as Surya Jayanthi.
> Bharat has its origin as an Agrarian economy and importance of Surya for
> the crops cannot be more emphasised.
> May Bhagawan Surya whose light and warmth creates and sustains life on
> Mother Earth, Bless You and Your Near and Dear Ones with a Very Long,
> Healthy, Joyful, Happy, Prosperous, Contended Life.
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