As per Hindu Rituals, Why do we have a prayer room?
As per Hindu Rituals, Why do we have a prayer room? Most
Indian homes have a prayer room or altar. A lamp is lit and the Lord worshipped
each day. Other spiritual practices like japa – repetition of the Lord’s name,
meditation, paaraayana – reading of the scriptures, prayers, and devotional
singing etc are also done here. Special worship is done on auspicious occasions
like birthdays, anniversaries, festivals and the like. Each member of the
family – young or old – communes with and worships the Divine here.
The Lord is the entire creation. He is therefore the true
owner of the house we live in too. The prayer room is the Master room of the
house. We are the earthly occupants of His property. This notion rids us of
false pride and possessiveness.
The ideal attitude to take is to regard the Lord as the true
owner of our homes and us as caretakers of His home. But if that is rather
difficult, we could at least think of Him as a very welcome guest. Just as we
would house an important guest in the best comfort, so too we felicitate the
Lord’s presence in our homes by having a prayer room or altar, which is, at all
times, kept clean and well-decorated.
Also the Lord is all pervading. To remind us that He resides
in our homes with us, we have prayer rooms. Without the grace of the Lord, no
task can be successfully or easily accomplished. We invoke His grace by
communing with Him in the prayer room each day and on special occasions.
Each room in a house is dedicated to a specific function
like the bedroom for resting, the drawing room to receive guests, the kitchen
for cooking etc. The furniture, decor and the atmosphere of each room are made
conducive to the purpose it serves. So too for the purpose of meditation,
worship and prayer, we should have a conducive atmosphere – hence the need for
a prayer room.
Sacred thoughts and sound vibrations pervade the place and
influence the minds of those who spend time there. Spiritual thoughts and
vibrations accumulated through regular meditation, worship and chanting done
there pervade the prayer room. Even when we are tired or agitated, by just
sitting in the prayer room for a while, we feel calm, rejuvenated and
spiritually uplifted.
Category: Hindu Rituals
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