LET US LIGHT A LAMP.
In every
Indian home a lamp is the altar of lord. In some houses ,it is lit at drawn, in
some twice a day- at a dawn and dusk –and in few it is maintained continuously
(Akhanda Deepa). All auspicious functions and moments like daily worship, rituals
and festivals and even many social occasions like inauguration commence with a
lighting of lamp, which is often maintained right through the occasion.
Light symbolize knowledge, and darkness,
ignorance. The lord is the “Knowledge Principle”(Chaitanya) who is the source
of enlivener and the illuminator of all
knowledge. Hence light is worshipped as lord himself.
Knowledge remover’s ignorance just as
light removes darkness. Also knowledge is a lasting inner wealth by which all
outer achievements can be accomplished. Hence we light the lamp to bow down to
knowledge as the greatest of all forms of wealth. Knowledge backs all our
action weather good or bad. We , therefore , keep a lamp lit during all
auspicious occasion as witness to our thoughts and actions.
Why not light a bulb or tube light? That
too would remove darkness. But the traditional oil lamp has a further spiritual
significance. The oil or ghee in the lamp symbolizes our vaasanaas or negative
tendencies and the wick, the ego. When lit by spiritual knowledge, vaasanaas
get slowly exhausted and the ego too finally perishes. The flames of a lamp
always push upwards. Similarly, we should acquire such knowledge as to take us towards
higher ideas. Similarly, we should acquire such knowledge as to take us towards
higher ideals.
A single lamp can light hundreds more
just as a man of knowledge can give it to many more. The brilliance of the
light does not diminish despite its repeated use to light many more lamps. So
knowledge does not lessen when shared with or imparted to others. On the
contrary it increases in clarity and conviction on giving; it benefits both the
receiver and the giver.
Whilst lightning the lamp, we thus pray:
Deepajyothi
Para Brahma Deepa
Sarvatamopahaha
Deepen
sadhyate sarvam
Sandyaa
Deepa namostute.
I prostrate
to the dawn/dusk lamp; whose
Light is the knowledge principle (the supreme
Lard).
This removes
the darkness of ignorance,
And by which all cam be achieved in life.
Thus , this custom contain a wealth of
intellectual and spiritual meaning .