Achamana
Āchamanam (Sanskrit: आचमनम्, ācamanam) is a purification ritual performed at the beginning of more complex religious ceremonies in the Hinduism, which is believed to cure all physical and mental impurities.[1]
Types of Āchamanam
There are three types of Āchamanam,[2] namely, Śrautācamanam (Sanskrit: श्रौताचमनम्), Smṛtyācamanam (Sanskrit: स्मृत्याचमनम्)[note 1] and Purāṇācamanam (Sanskrit: पुराणाचमनम्)[note 2].
ācamanam trividham - śrautaṃ smārtaṃ paurāṇaṃ ceti
tatra pratyakṣaśruticoditaṃ śrautam, sūtroktaṃ smārtam
keśavādyaistribhiḥ pītveti vacanoktaṃ paurāṇam[3]
Achamana is of three types - Śrautā, Smārta (as directed bySmritis) and Paurāṇā (as per Puranas).
There Śrautācamanam is directly instructed by Śruti (i.e. Vedas), Smārtācamanam is formulated by dharmasūtras (i.e. Smṛti).
Sippping (of water) thrice with the (24) names (of Vishnu) starting with keśava is called Paurāṇācamanam
However, in the
Śrautācamanam
In śrautācamanam, water is sipped three times and is accompanied by the recitation of the three padas of the
devyāḥ pādaistribhiḥ pītvā abliṅgairnvabhiḥ spṛśet
saptavyāhṛtisaṃyuktā gāyatrī tripadā śiraḥ[note 5]
-ṣatkarma candrikā
Smṛtyācamanam
The Smṛtyācamanam is an abridged version of the śrautācamanam. Water is sipped three times, accompanied by the ritual utterance
Purāṇācamanam
Purāṇācamanam is done with the
References
- ^ "SriPedia Sandhyavandanam".
- ^ K. Krishnaswami Aiyar (1901). "Esoteric Hinduism". Central Book Depot, Madras. p. 90.
- ^ Taittirīya Sandhyā Bhāṣyam p.29, Sri Krishna Pandita, Vavilla Press (Chennai), 1916.
- ^ The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary (4th edition), p. 113, V. S. Apte, Motilal Banarsidas, 1965.
- ^ Kanva Sandhya Vyakshya, p. 15, Bhagavatula Lakshmipathi Sastri, Manjuvani Press, Ellore, 1914.
- ^ "अथ विश्वामित्रकृत श्रीगायत्रीकल्पः".
Notes
- ^ Also known as Smārtācamanam (Sanskrit: स्मार्ताचमनम्)
- ^ Also known as Paurāṇācamanam (Sanskrit: पौराणाचमनम्)
- ^ Abliṅga (अब्लिङ्ग).— apāṃ liṅgaṃ jñāpanasāmarthyaṃ yatra, A hymn or verse [Rv.1.9.1-3] addressed to the waters;] अब्लिङ्गानि जपेच्चैव गायत्रीं मनसा सकृत् (abliṅgāni japeccaiva gāyatrīṃ manasā sakṛt) Y.3.3.[4]
- ^ Vyāhṛtī (व्याहृती) are the mystical utterances, seven in number, viz. “bhūḥ, bhuvaḥ, svaḥ, mahaḥ, janaḥ, tapaḥ, satyam”. Each of the vyāhṛtis are preceded by the [Praṇava] Om.
- ^ देव्याः पादैस्त्रिभिः पीत्वा अब्लिङगैर्न्वभिः स्पृशेत्
सप्तव्याहृतिसंयुक्ता गायत्री त्रिपदा शिरः - ^ चतुर्विंशतिनामानि तत्तत् स्थानेषु विन्यसेत्।
केशवादीनि विन्यस्य पौरानाचमनं चरेत्॥ (विश्वामित्र कल्पः (1.1)
caturviṃśatināmāni tattat sthāneṣu vinyaset
keśavādīni vinyasya paurānācamanaṃ caret (viśvāmitra kalpaḥ (1.1)[6] - ^ केशवादि त्रिभिर्मन्त्रैः अपःपीत्वा यथाविधि।
हस्तप्रक्षालनम् कार्यम् गोविन्दे नापि विष्णुना॥ (विश्वामित्र कल्पः (1.9)
hastaprakṣālanam kāryam govinde nāpi viṣṇunā (viśvāmitra kalpaḥ (1.9)