Swami spoke wonderfully on the Purpose of Navarathri in a Divine Discourse 
during Dasara 1999


" The purpose of the Navaratri celebration is to enable man to get rid of nine 
types of darkness, which have taken hold of him. The Navaratri festival is 
observed by contemplating on God for ten days, cleansing one's self of all the 
impurities to experience the Divinity within. This festival is intended to make 
man realise his true worth as the most precious object in creation.


All things in the world derive their value from the labour and skill of man. It 
is a festival of thanksgiving. Gratitude is Divine. Ingratitude is demonic. But 
while offering the homage of gratitude, you must also try to discover who was 
killed, who was saved, and why.


The Navaratri celebration is an occasion for revering nature (Prakriti) and 
considering how natural resources can be used properly in the best interest of 
mankind. Resources like water, air, power and minerals should be used properly 
and not misused or wasted. Economy in the use of every natural resource is 
vital. Pollution of the air has many evil consequences. The inner significance 
of observances like Nagar Sankirtan and Bhajans is to fill the atmosphere with 
sacred vibrations and holy thoughts.


The inauguration of the Navaratri celebrations means that you should use this 
occasion for offering worship to nature and resolving to make sacred use of all 
natural resources. The Navaratri is to be dedicated by all for the propitiation 
of the outer as well as the inner divinity, so that the outer and the inner 
worlds may have peace and joy. By means of systematic Sadhana, it is possible 
to tap the inner resources that God has endowed on man, and elevate yourselves 
to the purer and happier realm of the Reality. That is the message of 
Navaratri, the Nine Day's Festival celebrating the victory of the Primal 
Energy. That energy, when it is manifested in its quiet aspect (Satvic), is 
delineated as the Great Teacher and Inspirer, Maha- Saraswati; when it is 
active and potent (Rajasic), the great Provider and Sustainer, Maha-Lakshmi; 
when it is dull and inactive, but latent and apparently quiet (Tamasic), as the 
Great Dark Destroyer and Deluder, Mahakali. Since Shakti is all-pervasive, 
omni-potent, infinitesimal as well as all-comprehensive, it can be contacted 
everywhere, in outer nature or inner consciousness. Prahlada told his doubting 
father: 'Why doubt, discuss and delay? Seek it anywhere; you can see It.' It is 
near and far, before, behind, beside and inside, everything in the known and 
the unknown world. People dare describe Her or Him, as thus and thus; that 
reveals only their faculty to guess. No description can portrait in full ".


Sai Ram...

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