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Yantras and Mantras

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  1. Remanambiar

    Remanambiar New IL'ite

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    Its common to see people of all sexes sporting scared ashes of his or her favourite deity with the belief that it will protect them from all evils .and then there are the lucky dresses, earrings ,chains ,shoes and bags to name a few of the yantras My daughter believed that purple was her lucky colour and she had a purple T shirt she was very partial to .She made sure that she wore her purple coloured T shirt to all important dos .That was Okay, but the not so okay part is that she refused to put it for wash believing that the luck too would get washed away .(It was no wonder that people let her have her way on the days she wore it ) My elder born would never step out of the house without her lucky hair clip and lucky earrings. She had about five pairs of them .(each had a different degree of luck )It was the red coral for luck at the exams ,the blue stones for luck at shopping (getting a discount )the green danglers for the movies (getting her friend to fund the tickets and eats )so on and so forth .Now theres a person I know who carries a dried gooseberry given to her by a ‘sadhoo’ .come the cricket season all the yantras and mantras come into play .My brother in law refuses to let anyone park themselves in a particular chair as it would bring bad luck to India .And on the days India played he also took care to sip his drinks using a straw as each sip would see India scoring a four or a six and predictably India lost the day he was at a meeting and couldn’t use the straw .Another cousin of mine donned his hel met when cricket was on .The story is that once he had just come in wearing his helmet to see India hitting the winning sixer and from that day onwards his helmet holds a prestigious place his showcase to be taken out and donned on important cricket days .The football season is here .I spied people chanting strange chants with their eyes glued on the idiot boxes( Wakka wakka hey hey ) With the popularizing of Feng- shui ,people carried various things on their person and in their purses ,Three legged frogs ,gold ingots ,Chinese coins and what not .If they could tie wind -chimes on themselves some of them would have done so .Many of my friends. have chimes of different shapes and sounds in every nook and corner of their house The fortune bamboo ,figurines of the laughing Buddha , the prancing horse and the tortoise are some of the popular success yantras (.helped to popularize wild life )
    In olden days people were said to carry rabbit foot for luck ,now we have chicken bones (She was informed of winning a lottery while chewing on one ),dried apple cores ,chocolate wrappers ,coloured stones (set as rings on fingers )carried along for luck .An acquaintance of mine refuses to remove a stain from her favourite dress as she fears her luck will disappear with it .( to each his own ! ) .
    Now that reminds me …..where did I put my lucky green nail polish ?
     
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  2. Cheeniya

    Cheeniya Super Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    Dear Rema
    You write 'Its common to see people of all sexes sporting scared ashes of his or her favourite deity with the belief that it will protect them from all evils' and it set me thinking. When we are under prepared for any game of life, be it an exam or an interview or any such thing, it is common that we seek the help of some external agency to overcome our lack of preparation. I am one of those who sport a streak of holy ash on the forehead. The greater the lack of preparation, the larger will be the quantity of ash applied! Once we apply the holy ash, we become peaceful as we think that the ash will take care of our deficiency. When it does not happen that way, we blame the ash and the related God. We all seem to think that our failure is attributable to the under-preparation of the gods!

    So it will be the turn of the ashes to feel 'scared' once it is applied on our massive foreheads because the onus of our success is on the ash! And the holy ash knows it only too well that even if the ashes of all the gods are applied on our foreheads, it will be a Herculean task for them to pull us through!
    Sri
    PS: I just took advantage of a small typo for my FB. No offence meant at all. It is just my silly sense of humour!
     
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  3. meenasankaran

    meenasankaran Platinum IL'ite

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    Hi Rema,

    Wonderful post as usual from you. :thumbsup

    I read it with a smile on my face. The very many superstitious beliefs of humankind never cease to amuse me. My sister is a great believer in 'lucky' items. Blue is her lucky color and I remember her wearing something blue for all her school and college exams. I also remember the many India-Pakistan cricket matches that we watched with our neighbors at our home during my school days when one superstitious neighbor always waved a picture of God Balaji in front of the TV screen to bless the Indian players and hiding it in the back when Pak players flashed on the screen. :biglaugh:biglaugh:biglaughIs that cute or what? :rotfl Thank you, Rema, for allowing me a chance to take a trip back on the memory lane.
     
  4. sujathaumakanth

    sujathaumakanth Bronze IL'ite

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    Dear Rema,

    I never left the house without getting blessings of my mom on the days of m exams - even when she used to be cross with me or we had one of our rows, I still used to go in search of her and likewise she never liked to send me out without her blessings :)) She was my lucky charm and she still is !!!!

    We sure have our own beliefs, perhaps better labelled as our own idiosyncrasies as far as Lady Luck is concerned :)) It was fun reading your post as usual.......more thought for the brain while we still manage to get a few laughs out of it !!!

    Cheers,
    Suja
     
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    Mindian IL Hall of Fame

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    Hi Rema,

    A fun post! :)
    Actually you set me thinking.Considering that I am a person with quite a few quirks surprisingly I do not have any such belief that I can write here.As far as I can remember I have never believed in lady luck. A quick prayer and a namaskaram to my fav diety before I attempt anything new has always been a habit ever since I was a child and it continues to act as my good luck charm.
     
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