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Saturday, 22 December 2012
The 108 beads Japa Mala ?
‘Desire, anger, greed, attachment, pride and envy
are the six defects or foes of the soul (shadripu). Often more than one defect
is dominant at a time. Sometimes even two defects can be dominant. Thus one
derives six permutations of a defect, for instance desire, desire-anger,
desire-greed, desire-attachment, desire-pride, desire-envy, etc. Thus from the
six defects, thirty-six permutations are obtained. These thirty-six
permutations have either sattva, raja or tama, as their predominant component,
for instance desire-anger-sattva, desire-anger-raja, desire-anger-tama. Thus
36x3=108 permutations are obtained. Every bead in the mala is a representative
of such a permutation. The merubead (merumani) maintains its separate existence
inspite of being with the rest. Thus finally the mala consists of 109 beads.
The spiritual emotions developed in every bead are generated from the nine
types of devotion (navavidha bhakti).’
In the tenth kand of the text Shatpath Brahman it is
said that one sanvatsar has 10,800 auspicious moments (muhurts). The Rugveda,
Yajurveda and Samaveda also have the same number of couplets. (The Atharvaveda
is considered inferior to the other three Vedas. Hence it is not discussed
here.) The life span of man in the Kaliyug is hundred years. If 10,800 is
divided by 100 the result is 108. Thus the 108 beads in the mala indicate the 108
auspicious moments (muhurts) in a year and also the couplets of the three
Vedas.
An average person breathes 21,600 times a day. If a
seeker gives half these breaths to worldly activities then he should devote
atleast the remaining half, that is 10,800 breaths to spiritual practice. So,
chanting of a minimum of 100 turns (malas) of a mala consisting of 108 beads
should be done everyday.
‘The author of Ankavidya, S.H.Joshi has illustrated
the scientific relationship between numbers and actions. Zero refers to the
inactive, formless and attributeless Brahman whereas, 1 indicates the
non-dualistic state of Brahman. S.H. Joshi while elucidating the concept
further says, each number has its own importance. The 108 beads of the mala
also have a significance. The sun when traversing the twelve zodiac signs
completes a polar circle which is known as a ‘vrutta’. The vrutta has 360
degrees. If one converts the degrees of the revolution into kalas one gets 360
x 60 = 2,16,000 kalas. The sun remains in the northern hemisphere for six
months and in the southern for the remaining six. Thus one obtains the figure
of 1,08,000 in each part. From another angle it is considered that there are 60
ghatkas from one sunrise to the other. One ghatka consists of 60 pals and each
of the 60 pals amounts to 60 vipals. Thus 60 ghatkas amount to 2,16,000 vipals.
If these are divided between day and night then one arrives at the number
1,08,000. To establish a relationship between time and numbers, the three zeros
of the figure 1,08,000 may have been deleted and the figure of 108 may probably
have been used for the japamala.’
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