Code of Brahmin's Daily Rituals
There lived a pious Vedic Brahmin. He did not take
food at others. He would beg alms of corn and maintained on the same. His wife
was discontented and hot tempered. A rich person came to Ganagapur for
Samaradhana (feeding Brahmins and others). But as this Brahmin did not accept
food at others, his wife also was not invited and she was discontented for not
having good, delicious food and sweets.
Once a very rich person came to Ganagapur to observe
Shraddha. He invited all Brahmin couples and offered good Dakshina (money),
clothes and rich delicious food. She told her husband about this. He said, `If
you wish you can go there, but as I do not accept food at others, I cannot
come'.
The wife went to the Brahmin host and said, `My
husband does not take food at others. Can I come alone to you for meals?'
The host said, `I invite Brahmin couples. So you can
come with your husband.'
The Wife could not know what to do. She came to Shri
Guru Narasimha Saraswati and narrated to him her grievance and said, `I like to
enjoy rich, delicious food. But my husband does not take food at others and so
I am also not invited by anybody. At present a rich Brahmin is inviting all the
Brahmin couples and offering them good Dakshina, clothes and rich delicious
food. Kindly advise my husband to accept this invitation.'
Hearing this, Shri Guru smiled and asked his
disciples to call her husband. When he came, Shri Guru said to the Brahmin,
`your wife desires to take delicious food. You should accept invitation of the
Brahmin and fulfill your wife's desire. Married women should not be displeased?
The Brahmin said, `Gurudev, I am observing vrata of
not taking meals at others. But as per your adesh (order) I shall accept this
invitation.'
This Brahmin couple went for meals at the rich
Brahmin's who offered them good, delicious food. While dining the Brahmin wife
observed that dogs and pigs are also dining with her. Being disgusted, she got
up, returned home and told this to her husband. He said, `I had to break my
vrat for you and accept food eaten by dogs and pigs.' Both then came to Shri
Guru.
Shri Guru asked the wife, `How did you enjoy the
food of the rich Brahmin host? You always blamed your husband. Now are you satisfied?'
The wife said, `Gurudev, I am a silly woman. I broke
the vrata of my husband by asking him to take food at others, kindly forgive
me.'
Shri Guru said to the Brahmin, `Your wife's desire
of taking delicious food is fulfilled. Now she will act as per your wishes. I
will tell you the rules of acting as per the order of religion. If a Brahmin is
in need of a Brahmin for some religious function and for anniversary
(Shraddha), you should go for meals. If you do not go, you will be committing
an offense. You should take food at the Guru, disciple, maternal uncle,
father-in-law, brothers and saints. If you recite Gayatri Mantra, you are not
offended.'
The Brahmin then asked, 'Kindly tell me which and at
whose house the food should be avoided?
Shri Guru, 'Good natured Brahmins should not dine at
one who takes service from parents, who is greedy, who gives in charity
displeasing his wife and children, who is proud, armed or a teacher of flute or
outcast, who lives on begging, who praises himself and cajoles others, who does
not observe viaishwadev. He should also not dine with a Guru who gets enrages.
Who is cruel adulterous and a pretender, who forsakes his wife, a woman who
lives forsaking her sons and husband, a Brahmin, who sells wine and does the profession
of a blacksmith, a washer man or a gamblers, one who is a prostitute, a thief,
a doorkeeper, who teaches a Shudra by taking money, who sells horses, who is
Haridas (Kirtankar), one who does not bathe and does not observe Sandhya and
Shraddha, who is treacherous, who despises others, one who forsakes his parents
and cajoles his Guru, who kills a cow, a Brahmin or a woman, one who does not
give in charity, who has no issue. Who despises one's food and praises the food
of others. Food at such persons should also be avoided. If one takes food on
Amavasya he loses virtue of one month. Unless one's daughter has an issue, one
would not dine at her house. All these sins are wiped off if one abides by
one's own religion.'
The Brahmin further asked Shri Guru, 'kindly tell me
the code of daily rites of a Brahmin.'
Shri Guru-'I will tell you the code of rites of a
Brahmin as narrated by Parashara to the Rishis in the Nemisharanya.
One should get up on Brahma muhurta i.e. 2 hours (5
Ghatkas) before the Sunrise and bow to Shri Guru and god. Go to the southwest
for excretion at a place away from the residence of people and the source of
water. One should sit facing the south at night and facing the north in the
morning and the evening. Arms, hands and legs should be washed with soft earth
and water. He should take 2 'achman' (taking ten drops of water saying bow to
Keshav, bow Narayan, bow to Madhav etc.) If there is no water at hand you
should touch the eyes and ears. Seven deities stay at the right ear of a Brahmin
as described in the following Slokas.
(Fire, Water, Vedas, Sun, Moon and the Wind are the
seven deities who always reside in the right ear of a Brahmin)
Holy places on the Palm
'Brahma Tirth' is at the root of the thumb, 'Agni
Tirth' is one the palm, 'Pitru Tirth' is at the root of the thumb and the fore
finger, 'Dev Tirth' is at the ends of the four fingers (except the thumb) and
'Rishi Tirth' is at the root of this small finger. While offering 'tarpan to
forefathers, Gods and Rishi water, till etc. are to be poured though the
respective Tirthas.
Achaman
Saying 'Bow to Keshav, Narayan, Madhav, the little
water on the Brahmatirth is to be taken in the mouth and is to be drunk. The
little water is to be poured in plate after saying bow to Govinda. If one is
touched by a Shudra of an impure one, if one becomes wet in the rains, if one
comes home from a funeral, one becomes pure by taking 2 achamans.
Washing of teeth and mouth
Teeth should not be cleaned by 'datoon'(stem of some
tree) on parva , pratipada, shashti, Noumi, Dwadashi and on Saturdays, Shraddha
and wedding days. This does not mean that the mouth, teeth and tongue should
not be cleaned at all. Only datoon should not be used on these days.
Datoon sticks should be taken of Babul, karanj, palm,
aghada, audumbar and rui trees. After use the datoon should be thrown to the
Southwest.
Bath (Snan)
Morning bath gives one lust, strength, life,
intellect, pleasure and nutrition. A Grahastha and Vanaprastha should bathe in
the morning and midday. A Yati, Tapasi on Sanyasi should bathe thrice while a
Brahmachari should bathe once a day.
If these is no sufficient water and in case of
difficulty any one of the following alternatives may be chosen.
'Agnisnan'-means to stand in the Sun. `Mantra snan' means to sprinkle water on
body after reciting `Apohistadi' mantra. `Bhasmasnan' means to apply bhasma or
vibuthi all over the body. `Vayusnan' means to take the dust at the feet of the
cow. `Tirthsnan' means to bring the idol of Vishnu in the mind. After saying
`Apavitrah Pavitrova etc. if water is sprinkled on one's body, it is like a
bath. A weak person should sponge his body with cloth dipped in warm water.
Healthy persons should bathe with cold water. In
case of difficulty do `upsnan' i.e. (wash hands, feet and rub the body with a
wet cloth). If cold water is not tolerable, hot water bath should be taken.
Water itself is pure. Heated water is more pure. A Grahastha should bathe with
hot water. He should take achaman in the midst of the bath. Females should not
bathe over their head daily.
In the bath at home do not do `Aghamarshan' (saying
of mantra wiping off the sins) and `Tarpan' (offering til to Gods, forefathers
and Rishis). Do not take hot water bath on the day of birth of a son on day of
Shraddha or death on Sankranti, Purnima and Amavasya. Take the darbha in hand,
tie the hair on the head (shikha) with them, and enchant the water of your bath
with `Apohishta' etc., mantra and three Gayatri. Take cold water first and then
hot water.
While taking bath in the river, face to the flow of
the river and do `Aghamarshan'. In the bath at home, turn your face to the east
in the morning and to the west in the evening. Bath purifies the body if taken
after weeping, vomiting, sex-act and sight of bad dreams. A Grahastha should
not wear wet and saffron cloth. He should have a `upwastra' such as dupatta. If
there is no upwastra, the credit of the bath goes to Rakshas. The Brahmins
should wear white dhoti and should have a cloth, a dupatta or a shawl on the
body.
Bhasma or Vibuthi
After bath one should apply Basma or Vibuthi as per
Shastra rules. If it is not available 'Gopichandan' should be applied. Devotees
of Vishnu have vertical lines of Bhasma (tripundra) on the forehead. For
acquiring long life one should apply bhasma with the middle finger, for
devotion use the tarjani i.e. the 2nd finger near the Thumb, for food use the
anamika i.e. the 4th finger Bhasma should not be applied on the day of
Shraddha, Thread, Wedding and other ceremonies and after funeral bath.
Darbha (kind of grass)
These are required for Brahmayadna and Tarpan,
Durva, wala, darbha, kush, kunda, wheat, paddy, mola, nagarmotha, Bhadra and
mustha are the ten kinds of grass which can be used as darbha. Darbha should be
brought on Bhadrapad and Shravan Amavasya and stored and used for a year.
Brahma is at the end of the darbha, Rudra is at the
root and Vishnu is in the middle. Pavitraka (ring) of darbha should be kept in
a finger. Sins are wiped off due to this.
While doing jap (recitation), tap (penance), homa,
(sacrifice) and chanting of Vedas, gold or silver rings should not be taken
off, for wearing the darbha pavitraka. Ring should not be put in the tarjani by
one who has father. Ring with 9 gems destroys sins. A Brahmin should have a ring
with at least one gem.
Sandhya
A Brahmin should start Sandhya after bath, early in
the morning when the nakshatra (stat) is visible in the sky. He should offer
'Arghyas' (offering water) to the Sun at Sunrise. If the normal time for the
Arghya has elapsed one more Arghya should be given.
Mandesh demons are always fighting with the Sun. To
nullify the obstruction in the rising of the Sun, these Arghyas are to be
given. These Arghyas strike the demons like weapons and in order to wipe off
this sin, one has to move round oneself saying 'Asavaditya Brahma...'
Recitation of Gayatri
After this recollect the names of Rishis etc. and
recite 'Gayatri Mantra.' For this purpose a wreath of Rudraksha, coral beads or
white stone beads should be used. The wreath should not have any broken beads.
One should observe 'moun' (nonspeaking) while reciting. One should recite the
morning and midday Sandhya after standing and the evening Sandhya after
sitting.
Recitation of Gayatri at home gives one credit; if
done outside it gives double credit. If done on the bank of a river the credit
is threefold, and if done at a cowshed or a vrindawan (Tulsi plant planted in
the hallow stone or in brick construction) the credit is tenfold. The
recitation at a place of Agnihotra, gives 100-fold credit; at a holy place or
near a shrine of god it gives 1000 fold credit, while recitation near Vishnu
gives crore-fold credit and near Shiva it gives immeasurable credit.
Recitation made while sitting on a broken wood plank
causes misery, and that done while sitting on grass, causes loss of good fate
and glory. Recitation done while sitting on a stone causes disease; that done
while sitting on bhasmasan causes cure of diseases. A blanket seat gives
pleasure; a seat of the skin of a black deer gives knowledge, while that of the
skin of a black deer gives knowledge, while that of the skin of a tiger gives
salvation. Kushasan causes hypnotism and destroys all diseases and sins.
The appearance (Dhyan of Gayatri in the morning
Sandhya is of Kumari. Her color is red, her clothes are red. She is riding a
goose. She has four hands and four heads.
The appearance of Gayatri in the midday Sandhya is
of a young lady. Her color is white. Her clothes are white. She is riding on
ox. She has five heads.
The appearance of Gayatri in the evening Sandhya is
of an old lady. Her color is black. Her clothes are black. She rides Garud. She
has four heads.
Sunmukh, Samput, Vitat, Vistrat, Dwimukh, Trimukh,
Chaturmukh, Panchmuykh, Shanmukh, Adhomukh, Vyapanjalik, Shakat, Y:ampash,
Gnanthit, Sanmukhonmukh, Pralamb, Muohti, Matsya Kurma, Varaha, Sinhakranti,
Mahakranti, Mudgar and Pallava are the 24 mudras (poses). Recitation of Gayatri
with mudras is more fruitful. Gayatri has three parts (pad or charan), and they
should not be recited without pause after each part.
'Man' means mind and 'Tra' means Pran (soul).
Recitation of a mantra should therefore be done with the union of mind and
soul.
A Brahmachari and a Grahastha should recite Gayatri
Mantra 108 times daily. A Vanprastha, Yati or a Sanyasi should recite it 1000
(thousand) times. In case of difficulty one may recite it at least 10 times a
daily.
Recitation in the mind is the best. Whispering in
mouth is medium and loud recitation is worst. While reciting, with a wreath, do
not transgress the menu or the head bead. If it is transgressed 3 pranayams
should be observed. Reciting Gayatri a crore time fulfills all desires. After
jap, upsthan (prayer) should be recited while standing. Bow to ten dishas
(directions), Gods, Brahmin, Guru, pronounce one's Gotra and birth name and end
the ritual of Sandhya.
The home should be swept daily land kept clean. The
earthen floor should smeared with cow dung and water. Rangoli (stonepowder)
designs should be drawn in the courtyard and before the shrines of worship. A
Grahastha should keep a cow, a Shaligram, (soft black round stone as Vishnu),
Gauya and Grihyagni at home.
A Brahmin should perform Sandhya daily and should
also worship gods daily. One who does not worship gods is like a beast. In the
morning the worship should be done with 16 upchars and in the night, light of
ghee (Aarti) should be waved before the shrines. Yama punishes those who do not
worship gods. The eight places or objects of worship are as follows. The Shrine
of gods, the Sthandil (earthen elevated construction for fire of sacrifice),
the Agni (Fire), the Sun, the water, the heart, the Brahmin and the Sadguru.
The Brahmin males should worship gods with Veda mantras, while the females and
Shudras should worship with Purana mantras.
Flowers brought from trees in the forest are of
medium value. Those purchased are worst. The flowers grown by one self in one's
house garden are the best. Flowers eaten by worms and having holes should not
be used. Shri Durga should not be offered' `durva' (a kind grass), Kevada
should not be offered to Shri Shiva, Tulsi should not be offered to Shri Ganesh
and flowers of Dhotra and Rui should not be offered to Shri Vishnu.
Keep the pot of water at the left hand all the
articles of worship at the right hand.
16 iuchars of worship should be observed devotedly
with panchamrit (mixture of milk, curds, ghee, honey and sugar). Shankh (Conch)
should be kept on the left and Ghanta (bell) on the right hand. After bowing to
gods, do achman and the Sankalpa (pronunciation of desire of worship mentioning
the time, year, ayan, ritu, month, paksh (fortnight, dark or bright) tithi
(particular day of a month), Nakshatra (star), places of various planets on the
day and purpose or desire of worship. Then start ordinary bath with water,
panchamrit, abhishek (pouring water) chanting Purush Sukta, Vishnu Sukta, Shri
Sukta, Lakshmi Sukta, Rudra Sukta, Pavaman Sukta, etc. (as per devotion all or
particular Sukta or Suktas may be selected for Abhishek.)
After Abhishek, dry the shrines with a piece of
cloth and place them at their places and offer clothes, ornaments, Gandha,
Halad, Kumkum, flowers or wreaths, Tulsi, bel leaves saying, `give me shelter,
protect me.' Withered followers taken out of the shrines should be touched, to
one's head and nose and kept aside to be immersed in the river or rivulet. The
bhasma scented sticks be applied to forehead and the Tirth (holy water of bath
of gods) should be drunk.
For purification of food and wiping off 5 great sins,
one should do waishwadeo in the morning and in the evening before meals. Homa
in the morning is a sacrifice for god. Bali is given for the ghosts, and Tarpan
is the sacrifice for forefathers. At the time of dinner, one should wait for a
guest. If a guest comes, give him food. If he is a Yati, give him food and
water also.
Before taking meals wash your feet, hands and the
mouth. If an unknown person dines with you, offer him food at a distance. There
should not be distinction of food for persons dining at a time. After four
Chitrahutis take five Pranahutis. Observe `moun' during meals or at least up to
Pranahutis. Do not leave things in plate except little for your wife. There
should be no noise while taking water or liquid articles. If while dining the lamp
goes off, then stop taking food till the lamp is replaced. While dining do not
see and hear the words of females in monthly course, do not touch each other
when dining.
If gases pass, if the food contains worms or if
there is vomiting, then stop dining. If hair is found, it should be put off and
the food should be sprinkled with Tirth. If onion and garlic are taken one is
deprived of Brahmanism. `Satwic' food increases knowledge, while `Tamas' food
increases ignorance.
While dining, first take liquid articles and then
take others. Last `aposhan' should be half taken and half should be poured
down. Wash your mouth with the forefinger. For purification of mouth and
fingers, two achmans should be taken.
After dinner, take pan and hear Purana. Evening Sandhya
etc. And meals should be taken as in the midday. It would be better if articles
prepared with milk were taken in the night.
Do the professional work during the day. "Sour
Path" should not be chanted after sunset. Before going to bed bow to the
God and dedicate all the Karma (acts) of the day to him.
Going outside at the fertilization period of the
wife is sinful. During this time of the first four days Parvakal, Mul, Magha
and Revati stars should be avoided for sex act. There should be no sex act on the
Shraddha day and during daytime. If these rules are followed, even a Grahastha
is a Brahmachari (i.e. follower of Veda Shastras in sex act). One should not
enjoy with an older female. There should be no feeling of despise, or grief at
the time of the sex act.
The Brahmins who behaved as instructed by Shri Guru
attained good "Parlok".
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