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词条 Thaipusam
释义

  1. Origin

  2. Kavadi Attam

  3. Thaipusam in India

  4. Traditions

  5. Gallery

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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|holiday_name= Thaipusam


தைப்பூசம்


|image= Thaipusam Murugan.jpg
|caption= Murugan during Thaipusam.
|nickname= தமிழர் திருவிழா
|observedby= Tamils, Sri Lankan Tamils, Malaysian Indians, Indian Singaporeans, Indian Indonesians, Indo-Caribbeans, Indo-Fijians, and Indo-Mauritians
|date= decided by the Tamil calendar.
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|celebrations=
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|longtype= Religious
|significance= The festival commemorates the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a Vel
|scheduling = First full moon in the month of Thai in the Tamil calendar
|date2019= Monday 21 January
|date2020= Saturday 8 February
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Thaipusam or Thaipoosam ({{indic|lang=ta|indic=தைப்பூசம்|trans=Taippūcam}}), also known as Thaipooyam in Kerala ({{indic|lang=ml|indic=തൈപ്പൂയം||trans=Taippūyam}}), is a festival celebrated by the Tamil and Malayali communities on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai (January/February), usually coinciding with Pushya star, known as Poosam in Tamil and Pooyam in Malayalam. It is mainly observed in countries where there is a significant presence of Tamil community such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia,[1] Mauritius[2] Singapore,[3] South Africa, Canada and other places where ethnic Hindu Tamils reside as a part of the local Indian diaspora population such as Réunion, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica and the other parts of the Caribbean.

It is a national holiday in many countries like Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Mauritius. In certain states of Malaysia and in the nations of Sri Lanka and Mauritius it is a government and a bank holiday.{{citation needed|date=December 2018}} In Singapore, it was previously a national holiday but was removed from the official list of national holidays.{{citation needed|date=December 2018}}

The word Thaipusam is a combination of the name of the month, Thai, and the name of a star, Pusam. This particular star is at its highest point during the festival. The festival commemorates the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a Vel "spear" so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman. It is commonly believed that Thaipusam marks Murugan's birthday; Some other sources suggest that Vaikhasi Vishakam, which falls in the Vaikhasi month (May/June), is Murugan's birthday.[4]

Origin

This festival was, according to one tradition, said to have been supposedly created during one of the battles between the Asuras (or to be more specific Soorapadman) and the Devas. At one point, the latter were defeated several times by the former. The Devas were unable to resist the onslaught of the Asura forces. In despair, they approached Shiva and entreated to give them an able leader under whose heroic leadership they might obtain victory over the Asuras. They surrendered themselves completely and prayed to Shiva. Shiva granted their request by creating the mighty warrior, Skanda, out of his own power or Achintya Shakti. He at once assumed leadership of the celestial forces, inspired them and defeated the Asura forces and to recognise that day the people created the festival, Thaipusam.

According to Skanda Puranam, the legend of Murugan, and Thirupugal which are divine verses on Murugan, adhere to Shaivam principles. Murugan is the embodiment of Shiva's light and wisdom and devotees pray to him to overcome the obstacles they face, as He is the divine vanquisher of evil. The motive of Thaipusam festival is to pray to God to receive his grace so that bad traits are destroyed.[5]

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Kavadi Attam

The Kavadi Attam ("kavadi Dance", also written as cavadee) is the ceremonial sacrifice (dance that helps to maintain healthy body) and offering performed by devotees during the worship of Murugan. It is often performed during the festival of Thaipusam and emphasizes debt bondage. The Kavadiis a semicircular decorated canopy supported by a wooden rod that is carried on the shoulders to the temple. kavadi is used to carry their food resources which they required during the "nadai payanam" (journey by walk with bare foot). It took even more than a weak (depends upon the location of temple) for their devotees to reach the lord muruga temple by walk . Mostly the devotees go to lord muruga temple located in palani, which is one among the "arupadai veedu"(six houses or the own places of lord muruga). Palani muruga temple is famous for its medicinal values. "Bogar"(ancient siddhar and devotee of lord muruga) made that statue of lord muruga in palani, with the mixture of several sidhha medicines.

Devotees prepare for the celebration by keeping their body always clean, doing regular prayers, following vegetarian diet and fasting for 48 days before Thaipusam. Kavadi-bearers have to perform elaborate ceremonies at the time of assuming the kavadi and at the time of offering it to Murugan. The kavadi-bearer observes celibacy and consumes only certain types of foods known as Satvik food, once a day, while continuously thinking of God. On the day of the festival, devotees shave their heads and undertake a pilgrimage along a set route, while engaging in various acts of devotion, notably carrying various types of kavadi. The devotees believe that, worshiping lord muruga every year in this way, makes them physically and mentally healthy.

At its simplest, this may entail carrying a pot of milk, but mortification of the flesh by piercing the skin, tongue or cheeks with vel skewers is also common.In addition, some have a small spear through their tongue, or a spear through the cheeks.".[6]

A similar practice is performed by the Nagarathar community in Pazhani, India. This is known as the Nagarathar Kavadi.

Thaipusam in India

In Palani Sri Dhandayuthapani temple, 10 day Festival (Brahmotsavam) is held during Thaipusam. Thirukalyanam (Celestial Wedding) will be held on the day before Thaipusam. On Thaipusam, Therottam will be held. Lord Muthukumaraswamy will bless devotees in Thanga Guthirai Vahanam (Golden Horse), Periya Thanga Mayil Vahanam (Golden Peacock), Theppotsavam (Float Festival) during the 10 day festival.

In Chidamabaram (Thillai) Panchamurthi Veedhi Ula, Thirthavari, Thaandava Darsanam Aarthi will be held on Thaipusam. In Madurai Sri Meenakshi Amman Temple, Sri Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Theppotsavam (Float Festival) will be held at Mariammam Theppa Kulam. In Mylapore Kapaleeswarar Temple, 3 Day Theppotsavam will be held during Thaipusam Pournami.[7]

At the Linga Bhairavi temple in Coimbatore, devotees participate in a 21-day Shivanga sadhana, which ends on Thaipusam at the temple. Women offer kudam or pots of plants, grain and fruit, which they carry on their heads over a certain distance.[8]

Traditions

Outside India, Thaipusam celebrations take place in USA, Mauritius, Malaysia, South Africa and Singapore.[9] It is a public holiday in several states in Malaysia. In Malaysia, the temple at Batu Caves, near Kuala Lumpur & Arulmigu Balathandayuthapani Temple, Penang near George Town, Penang & Nattukkottai Chettiar Temple, Penang and Ipoh Kallumalai,Perak, often attracts over one million devotees and tens of thousands of tourists.[10]

In Singapore, Hindu devotees start their procession at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in the early morning, carrying milk pots as offerings or attaching "kavadis" and spikes pierced on their body.[11] The procession travels for 4 kilometres before finishing at Tank Road, Sri Thendayuthapani Temple.[12][13][14]

In Indonesia, the procession mainly held in the capital of North Sumatra province, Medan. On the eve of Thaipusam, the Hindus gathered together at Sree Soepramaniem Nagarattar Temple at Kejaksaan Road to accompanying a 125 years old chariot or locally known as Radhoo from the temple to the main temple

nearby (about 2-3km) at Sri Mariamman Temple at Kampung Madras which opening for 24-hours for the festival. The kavadi procession are also happening at the day, but it takes on different temples around Medan and other parts in the province depends on them celebrate it.

In the United States of America, the Shiva Murugan Temple in Concord, California celebrates the Thaipoosam preceded by a walk. Some people walk more than 46 miles from the city of Fremont, some walk 21 miles from the city of San Ramon to Concord, and most walk 7 miles from Walden Park in Walnut Creek to Concord. Over 2000 people participated in the walk for last several years.{{citation needed|date=February 2017|reason=Usually 800 people walk. There may be 2000 at the festival in Concord}}

Gallery

See also

  • Hinduism in Southeast Asia
  • Hinduism in Malaysia and Singapore
  • Indians in Malaysia and Singapore
  • Thai Poosam Kavady

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://allmalaysia.info/msiaknow/festivals/thaipusam/ |title=Malaysia : AllMalaysia.info has all you want to know about Malaysia |publisher=Allmalaysia.info |date= |accessdate=6 January 2011}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tourism-mauritius.mu/discover/festivals.html|title=Festivals, Cultural Events and Public Holidays in Mauritius|publisher=Mauritius Tourism Authority|date=|accessdate=28 January 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120120005942/http://www.tourism-mauritius.mu/discover/festivals.html|archivedate=20 January 2012|df=dmy-all}}
3. ^Thaipusam in Singapore.
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://murugan.org/research/duraiswamy-vaikasi-visakam.htm |title=Vaikasi Visakam and Lord Murukan LALALALA|publisher=Murugan.org |date= |accessdate=6 January 2011}}
5. ^Significance of Thaipusam {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130213214046/http://omtamil.com/home/significance-of-thaipusam/ |date=13 February 2013 }}, OmTamil published 15 October 2012
6. ^Palani Thai Pusam, accessed 5 December 2006
7. ^{{cite web|last1=K|first1=Kandaswamy|title=Thaipusam in Palani, Tamil Nadu (India)|url=https://skanda-news.blogspot.com/2016/12/when-is-thaipusam-thai-poosam-palani-pusam.html|website=Live Trend|publisher=K Kandaswamy|accessdate=23 November 2017}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Thai Poosam celebrated with fervor|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Coimbatore/thai-poosam-celebrated-with-fervour/article6854491.ece|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=28 December 2017}}
9. ^Thaipusam celebrations in South East Asia.
10. ^1.3 million mark Thaipusam – Star newspaper. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070403161059/http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=%2F2007%2F2%2F2%2Fnation%2F16758526&sec=nation |date=3 April 2007 }}
11. ^{{cite web|last=Loh |first=Larry |url=http://www.cnngo.com/singapore/play/highlights-thaipusam-2010-700793 |title=Thaipusam 2010: Faith, ritual and body piercings |publisher=CNNGo.com |date=2 February 2010 |accessdate=6 January 2011}}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.whatsonwhen.com/sisp/?fx=event&event_id=25114 |title=Thaipusam | Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Singapore, Singapore |publisher=Whatsonwhen |date=24 November 2010 |accessdate=6 January 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722035136/http://www.whatsonwhen.com/sisp/?fx=event&event_id=25114 |archivedate=22 July 2011 |df=dmy-all }}
13. ^{{cite news|author=Cheney S|title=8,000 Hindu devotees take part in Thaipusam festival |work=Channel News Asia|date=8 February 2009|url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/407611/1/.html}}
14. ^(1996) Pancorbo, Luis: "Los picados de Thaipusam" en "Fiestas del Mundo. Las máscaras de la Luna". pp. 85–93. Ediciones del Serbal. Barcelona. {{ISBN|84-7628-168-4}}

External links

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  • Thaipusam date calculator As the date of Thaipusam is determined based on the position of the Sun and the Moon the date varies slightly depending on where you are. When using this link check the city that the web site is calculating for and adjust it if needed.
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