Hello
again!!! This entry has required the most research and has been one of the most
interesting things I have seen here. Note: some of the pictures below
may make your tummy turn, so proceed with caution.
Thaipusam
is a Hindu festival that is mainly celebrated the Tamil people, whose presence
is mainly in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and other
surrounding areas.
The term
Thaipusam is derived from the term Thai and Pusam. Thai is another
reference for the months January/February (date of festival above) and the term
Pusam is a name of a star. When this
festival is celebrated the star is considered to be at its highest point in the
sky.
The
purpose of this festival is to commemorate when the goddess, Parvati,
gave the god, Murugan, a Vel Spear to defeat the evil demon Soorapadman.
Just a
bit of additional information here and forgive me, this is unchartered
territory for me so I am barely scratching the surface…
Parvarti is considered to be a benevolent
Goddess – the Goddess of Creation and Power and Victory of good over evil. She has
a lot of connections with many gods and goddess in the Hindu realm, some I
recognize and others I didn’t. Parvarti is the wife of Shiva and some
communities say she is the sister of Vishnu. When Parvarti is presented alone
she typically has four/eight/ten arms and when she is next to Vishnu she has
two.
Murugan
(Kartikeya) is
the Hindu god of war and victory and the Commander of the Gods. He is the son
of Parvarti and lord Shiva.
Soorapadman
is a power
seeking deity and would torment the good souls of the universe. He is the son
of the rishi Kashyapa and asura princess, Maya…not to mention Maya enchanted
Kashyapa into marrying her.
How does
one prepare for this festival…
Devotees
will start preparing by prayer and fasting for 48 days before the festival in
order to cleanse themselves. On the day of the devotees that will shave their
heads and take a pilgrimage along a set route while engaging in various acts of
devotion or notably carrying burdens. Such acts may consist of carrying a pot
of milk or ‘mortification of the flesh,’ meaning piercing various areas of
one’s body (reflected in photos below).
Please note above research is from Wikipedia
Personal
Application – this is what I took from it…
This was
difficult to see, because these people inflict pain on themselves in order to
show devotion to their god or something they believe in. I have to be quite
honest, not sure I would be able to do that because I am not one for pain and
needles (unless necessary). They are inflicting scares on their bodies, not in
one area, basically all over and carrying their own burdens… Wow, what devotion
and I commend them for that! When it comes to carrying burdens I would fail at
that miserably, I am a fallen human and sinful, carrying my burdens is more
responsibility then my flesh and blood could bare. Personally I think about being
a Christian and I feel blessed (even lucky) that God called me not to inflict
pain on myself and carry my own burdens. All He asked is that I would accept
Him as my Savior and have a relationship with Him. Not only would I have a
relationship with Him, I can give all my burdens to Him and in return He will give me
peace in the midst of a storm. You just can’t beat that, in my opinion. I got
the long stick, not the short end. As mentioned this is a personal application,
and I understand a lot of people may not share my thoughts/opinions and I am
totally ok with that! I enjoy blogging because I can share my experiences and
ones that people may never be able to experience themselves. Thank you for
reading this and I hope you have a great day.
Note
below are some verses if you are so inclined to read them:
For all
have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23 (NIV)
For the
wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our
Lord. Romans 6:23 (NIV)
But
God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners,
Christ died for us. Romans
5:8 (NIV)
If
you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that
God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your
heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you
profess your faith and are saved. Romans 10:9-10 (NIV)
Then Jesus
said, “Come to me, all of who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will
give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and
gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to
bear, and the burden I give you is light.” Matthew 11:28-30 (NLT)
A Hindu Temple
Inside the Temple
Ceiling of Temple
gods & goddesses
devotee
devotee
devotee
devotee
headdress
devotees
(carrying milk on head with piercings in facial areas)
devotees
(carrying milk on head with piercings in facial areas)