Anusthan can be started in any
month. Panchami, Ekadashi, Poornamasi are considered auspicious days to begin.
The attributes of Durga, Saraswati and Lakshmi are prominent on Panchami,
Ekadasi and poornamasi respectively. There is no bar of Shukla or Krishna
Paksha, although Shukla Paksha is considered more auspicious.
During Anusthan, Gayatri should
be invoked before starting and reverently bidden to leave at the end of worship
daily. In this process, sentiments and prayer play the key role. the presence
of divine, kindhearted, affectionate Universal Mother Gayatri should be invoked
by praying in Sanskrit or in one's own mother tongue. It should be believed
that accepting the prayer, the Mother has been kind enough to appear. At the
time of Visarjan (leaving), the divine all powerful Mother should be prayed to
in Sanskrit or in one's own language to kindly leave and it should be believed
that, accepting the prayer, she has left.
There is reference in several
books that yagya (offering in sacrificial fire) of one- tenth of total amount
of Jap and Tarpan of one tenth of Yagya should be performed and one tenth
proportion of Tarpan should be devoted to feeding Brahmans. But this rule
applies to Anusthan done by Tantrik method only. In Anusthan performed
according to the way of Vedic Yog system Tarpan is not necessary. But at the
end of Anusthan, Yagya of at least 108 Ahuti offering in sacrificial fire has
to be performed although more can be done if it is convenient. Similarly, at
least three Brahmans should be fed. No limit has been prescribed for offering
money in charity. It may be done according to Sadhak's resources and faith.
In Nirakar worship Bhagwati
Gayatri should be installed as Shakti on an altar decorated with beautiful flowers.
In Sakar worship a beautiful picture or image of Bhagwati may be installed on
such an altar decorated with flowers. Some Sadhaks invoke Bhagwati in the spark
of incense-stick or in the pointed flame of the light lamp kept on the altar
and feel the presence of their adorable deity. At the time of Visarjan, the
idol/picture should be made to sleep and should be removed and immersed in some
river, tank or holy place. Half-burnt incense-sticks or wick of the lamp should
be extinguished and should also be immersed along with the flowers. Half-burnt
wick should not be used the next day.
Five articles have mainly been
considered essential and auspicious in Gayatri worship. Incense should be
brunt, lamp should be lighted, naivedya
(sweet offering) should be offered, sandal-wood paste should be applied and
rice should be scattered. If Gayatri has been installed in the form of a
lighted lamp, a water pot should be kept as faith article of worship.
The Sadhak should sit in the
morning on clean, ground on a carpet of Kush, facing the East, and keep a pot
of water close by. The lamp should remain lighted and incense should burn
throughout the Jap. If the lamp is extinguished, it should be re-lighted by
placing a new wick in it. The Ghrit (ghee) remaining in the lamp can be used
again.
Jap should be started immediately
after installation and worship of Gayatri on the altar. This should be the
daily routine. Mind should be steady and full of devotion during Jap. Whenever
it goes astray, it should be reined in, brought under control and concentration
practiced. By this method power of concentration will develop day by day.
The system of completing Jap of
1, 25,000 Mantras in forty days is in vogue since ancient times. But a weak
person or those who are not habituated by earlier practice may complete it
within two months. The number of daily Jap of twenty rosaries or malas (of 108
Mantras each) should be done daily. To facilitate counting of rosaries or
malas, small tablets of chalk clay wetted with Ganga water should be kept at
one place. Jap should be closed when all the tablets are collected at the other
end. There are no chances of error if such a system is adopted.
The mantra of invoking the
Gayatri is as follows:
Aayatu barade devi trakshere
brahmabadini
Gayatri chhandsam mata brahmayone
namostute
The mantra of Visarjan is as
follows
Uttame shikhare devi bhumya
parbatmurdhani
Brahmarebhyo hyanugyata gachha
devi yathasukham
At the end of Anusthan, Yagya
should be performed, money should be offered in charity and Brahmabhoj done
according to one's resources. For Brahmabhoj only such Brahmans are invited who
a re real Brahmans and are devoted to God. Money given in charity or food
served to undeserving persons goes waste.
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