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Kerala Mookambika Sree Mulavallikav Devi Temple - Akshaya Trithiya Dharsanam

കേരള ക്ഷേത്ര സംരക്ഷണ സമിതി ദേവസ്വം 
മുളവള്ളിക്കാവ് അക്ഷയ തൃതീയ ദർശനം
 2022 മെയ് 3 ചൊവ്വാഴ്ച്ച   

Introduction for Akshaya Tritiya

Akshaya Tritiya: The first day of Tretayug

Akshaya Tritiya the day when Trētāyug (the second era of existence) commenced. Hindu Scriptures (Dharmashaastra) attach great importance to the day when one Yug (era) ends and another Yug commences. This day marks the end of bad times (kalaha-kaal) of the earlier Yug and the beginning of good times (Satyayug) of the next Yug. Although this transition is only momentary, the whole day is considered to be auspicious, since the effect of the transition lasts for twenty four hours. Hence this day is considered as an auspicious day (muhūrta). On this very day, Deity Hayagriv, Deity Narayan as well as Deity Parshūrām descended on Earth. This helps us in understanding the importance of this day.


The importance of donation on Akshaya Tritiya

By making charitable donations we gain merits. The donations offered on Akshaya Tritiya day are never wasted. Hence offering donations on this day accrues a lot of merit.

If in the previous birth an individual has done positive deeds (karma), the sins committed by him reduce and his merits increase when he gains merit by donating on this day. As a result, he can go to heaven (Swargalok). However, a seeker's aim is not to attain heaven but to merge with God (Moksha). Hence a seeker should offer donations for the cause of God (Sat) or to the deserving

(Satpaatre daanam) on this day. Here satpaatre daanam means offering a donation for the spread of spirituality, nation and Righteousness (Dharma). By offering satpaatre danam, the donor does not acquire merit, but his karma (of donation) becomes akarma (karma performed without any doer-ship and so not attracting any merit or demerit) and he gets elevated, spiritually. With spiritual progress, the seeker, instead of going to Heaven, goes further in the higher positive spiritual planes (loka).

Offering sesame seeds (til-tarpan) to Deities and ancestors on Akshaya Tritiya

Due to an increase in spiritual purity (sāttviktā) on Akshaya Trutiya, on an average there is a 60-70% chance of feeling good and a 30-40% chance of experiencing distress due to departed ancestral souls. By sincerely offering sesame seeds (til-tarpaṇ) with devotion and spiritual emotion (bhāv), the debt unto God and ancestors reduces to some extent as God and the ancestors are pleased. They bestow their blessings on the seeker for his spiritual progress and obstacles in his personal life are removed.

Worshipping Goddess Mother Earth on Akshaya Tritiya

Due to the everlasting blessings/grace of the Goddess Mother Earth (Mrutika Dēvī) we are bestowed with the grace of the Goddess of food grains (Dhaanyalakshmī), the Goddess of wealth (Dhanalakshmī) and the Goddess of Prosperity (Vaibhavlakshmī). Akshaya Trutiya is the day when we pay obeisance and worship the Goddess Mrutika with the spiritual emotion of gratitude.

The cultivation of fields and sowing of seeds

The advent of Akshaya Tritiya hails the advent of the monsoon in India (Bhaarat). The arrival of the monsoon season, that is the first day of the Mrug Nakshatrā (the deer star cluster) and this day are closely related. Generally, fields should be ploughed on the auspicious day of Hindu New Year (Gudhipadwa or Yugaadi). The ploughed fields should then be prepared (cultivated) for sowing the seeds till Akshaya  Tritiya. Then on this day we should pay obeisance and worship Mrutika Dēvī in the cultivated field with the spiritual emotion of gratitude. By performing this ritual on the auspicious day of Akshaya  Trutiya, we get an abundant crop from such fields and there is never any shortage of seeds.



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