Below is a rare photograph of the 2011 Bharani Deepam flame which was taken directly outside the Siva Sannidhi at Arunachaleswarar Temple.
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The below narrative is an extract explaining Bharani Deepam.
To read the full report go to this link here:
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Bharani Deepam in 2011 |
“The all-pervading quiet of early morning is suddenly
disrupted by a mad clamor of thunderous sound. Ringing bells, pounding drums
and piercing nagaswarams (temple horns) almost overpower the belting voices of
hundreds of devotees who are singing songs in praise of Siva, the Lord of
Arunachala. It is 4:30 am on the 8th December, 2011, and the main sanctum
sanctorum of the massive Tiruvannamalai Siva temple in Tamil Nadu is packed
with souls who have been waiting all night for this moment.
The chief priest has just finished a simple ritual called
bharani deepam and now ceremoniously waves a huge camphor flame in the
direction of nearby Arunachala mountain. Although he is chanting Sanskrit
slokas, he cannot be heard amidst the deafening furor of devotion that
surrounds him. Finally, he touches the flame he is holding to the wicks of five
huge, earthen, ghee-filled pots, representing the sacred elements earth, air,
fire, water and ether.
As these five flames loom up with red-yellow light, the famous,
one-day, South Indian festival of Krittika Dipam officially begins. A single
flame is then taken from the pots and kept burning in the Temple throughout the
day as a symbol of the merging of manifestation back into God, the one source
of all. This single flame is referred to as the Bharani Deepam.
Around 10:00 a.m. this Bharani morning, a group of fishermen
were blessed by a priest in a ceremony at the Temple. Amidst ringing bells and
temple music, the priest gave the fishermen a lamp in a protected container
that has been lit from the Bharani Deepam in the Temple.
This lamp, also called Bharani Deepam, is taken to the top
of the Hill by fishermen from hereditary fishing families. Others of the same
hereditary fishing family will remain at the Temple and this evening light the
Deepam flame outside the Arunachaleswarar Siva Sannidhi.”