The Human Cohesion Project — 4 Oct 2024
Rukmini Iyer
Leadership Facilitator & Coach | Peacebuilder | Board Member | Vital Voices Fellow | Rotary Peace Fellow | Ashoka Changemakers Awardee
On the second day of Navaratri, we invoke Brahmacharini, the ascetic goddess symbolising devotion, perseverance, and the unwavering pursuit of knowledge. Her name, “Brahmacharini,” is often interpreted simplistically as meaning “unmarried,” but its deeper meaning speaks to someone who is committed to the path of divine consciousness. “Brahma” refers to ultimate reality or consciousness, and “Charini” to one who walks or practices. Brahmacharini embodies one who walks the path of consciousness and, through her dedication, is eventually able to unite with Shiva — the embodiment of pure consciousness itself.
Brahmacharini is often depicted as walking barefoot, carrying a rosary in one hand and a water pot in the other, embodying simplicity and the inner strength that comes from spiritual practice. The mythology around her tells us that she was born as Parvati, the daughter of the Himalayas, who undertook intense penance to win the love and companionship of Lord Shiva. Her meditation was so austere that she gave up food and water for thousands of years. This ascetic practice eventually led to her union with Shiva, symbolising the transformative power of unwavering devotion. In a world that often pulls us in a thousand different directions, Brahmacharini invites us to remain anchored in our truth, no matter how challenging the journey might be.
This day of devotion and perseverance offers a powerful synergy with the themes of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, which will be in a few days. Yom Kippur calls for introspection, repentance, and renewal, much like Brahmacharini’s journey calls for inner purification and commitment to a higher purpose. Both traditions highlight the importance of deep personal reflection and the cleansing of the soul, reminding us of the path of return to our truest selves, to our highest values.
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As we navigate through today’s conflicts, from escalating tensions in the Middle East to climate emergencies across the globe, Brahmacharini’s ascetic energy serves as a beacon of hope. She shows us that resilience is not found in outward displays of power but in the quiet, steady pursuit of inner transformation. How can we cultivate this same inner strength in the face of the world’s challenges? Can we, like Brahmacharini, remain devoted to the pursuit of wisdom and peace, even when the path is arduous?
Shubh Navaratri. May Brahmacharini’s resolve inspire us to walk our own paths with courage and dedication.
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Global EMCC accredited Leadership Coach. Explores Crisis of Meaning with clients using the relationship they have to themselves and others. Likes meditation and breakfast from around the world!
1 个月That's beautiful. Yes to #interfaith and peace building.