Here in Texas, where I live, we'll be experiencing a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, at around 1:23 PM.
Total solar eclipses have long held significant cultural and mythological significance in Chinese culture. Some of the myths and beliefs surrounding solar eclipses in Chinese culture include:
The Sun Devoured by Dragons: One prevalent myth is that a solar eclipse occurs when a celestial dragon devours the sun. According to this belief, people would make loud noises and beat drums during an eclipse to scare away the dragon and ensure the return of the sun.
Eclipse as an Omen: Solar eclipses were often viewed as omens of impending disaster or significant political changes. Historically, Chinese emperors were particularly wary of eclipses, as they were seen as potential signs of instability or loss of the "Mandate of Heaven."
Tian Gou (Celestial Dog): Another myth involves a celestial dog (Tian Gou) attempting to swallow the sun. Similar to the dragon myth, people would make noise to frighten away the celestial dog and protect the sun.
Regeneration and Renewal: Despite the fear associated with eclipses, there were also beliefs in the regenerative power of eclipses. Some Chinese cultures believed that during an eclipse, the sun and moon were engaged in a celestial union, symbolizing the balance between yin and yang, and their union, could bring about positive changes or renewal.
The Ten Suns: In Chinese mythology, there's a story of the ten suns, the ten sons of the solar goddess. These suns took turns appearing in the sky, but once, all ten suns appeared simultaneously, scorching the earth. The hero Hou Yi shot down nine of the suns, leaving only one. Some interpretations suggest that a solar eclipse symbolizes the temporary disappearance of one of these suns.
Impact on Pregnant Women: There's a belief that pregnant women should not go outside during a solar eclipse, as it might cause harm to the unborn child. This belief reflects the general caution and fear surrounding eclipses in traditional Chinese culture.
These myths and beliefs illustrate the rich cultural significance that solar eclipses have held in Chinese society throughout history, blending elements of folklore, astronomy, and cosmology.
The Āyurvedic Approach to the Solar Eclipse
Eclipses are considered powerful astrological occurrences, in which one of the luminaries of the sky, the sun or moon, is occluded. The Sun (Surya) represents the soul, spirituality, and vitality in Jyotish. This darkening of the light exposes the shadow of the luminous body and of the collective and individual consciousness. An eclipse of the sun calls us inward toward the subtle realm. For this reason, rather than gazing at the eclipse, Jyotish recommends using this time to engage in spiritual practice.
Due to decreased digestive power (Agni), one would fast or eat lightly for approximately 12 hours before the eclipse. During the eclipse, it is recommended to stay inside and engage in a practice of meditation, specifically mantra meditation. Surya Gayatri or other mantras to the sun, as well as, your own personal mantra, are all appropriate practices during this time. If you don't know Surya Gayrtri or have a mantra you're working with, 'Om' or 'So Hum' are appropriate practices.
As positive and negative emotions may be heightened during an eclipse, going inward creates an opportunity to integrate these strong emotions rather than react to them. The shadow nature of an eclipse will make evident the buried, disowned, and suppressed parts of ourselves that are ready to be acknowledged and worked with. Eclipses mark the beginnings and endings of cycles, so practice mindfulness in what you intend to birth or let come to an end. The April 8, 2024, solar eclipse also occurs during a Mercury retrograde period, so it's advisable to be extremely careful with communication during this time.
So, if you desire to use this astrological and astronomical occurrence to further your practice, plan to use this shadow time to go inward.
Why do most people avoid eating anything during solar eclipse?
During an eclipse, the wavelength and intensity of light radiations on the earth's surface are altered. Especially, the blue and ultraviolet radiations, which are known for their natural disinfecting properties and are not available in sufficient quantities during the eclipse. This leads to uncontrolled growth of micro-organisms in food products during an eclipse and food products are unsuitable for consumption. Hence, Ayurveda advises refraining from eating at least two hours before an eclipse, so all the food can get digested. You can also practice meditation during the eclipse.
The sun is the source of energy for all living beings on earth and since the sun is hidden during the eclipse, our energy levels go down and this can slow down the digestion process. Hence, according to Ayurveda, one must stop eating 2 hours before an eclipse. Also, it is advisable to eat light and easy-to-digest foods before and after the eclipse.
What precautions should pregnant women take?
There are multiple myths about the dos and don'ts for pregnant women during an eclipse. Ayurveda doesn't specify any particular precautions for pregnant women. However, staying indoors and meditating for optimal health of the child is advisable as it has a relaxing effect on the mind and body of the mother.
Mythological Legend
The mythological legend of an eclipse is related to the time of Samudra Manthan (churning of oceans). Lord Vishnu tricked the demons and started distributing elixir (the divine drink - Amrit) among the gods. A demon understood his trick and quietly sat between the gods.
Lord Sun and Moon recognized him and informed Lord Vishnu about the same. The lord immediately cut the demon into two halves. Since then, the upper part or head of the demon is known as Rahu and the lower part of his body is known as Ketu. It is believed that Rahu and Ketu come periodically to punish the Sun and the Moon.
What Is Sutak?
Sutak is a certain duration before the occurrence of an eclipse. It is believed that the atmosphere becomes contaminated with harmful substances in this duration. Sutak has its effects in those areas only where the eclipse is visible.
Important Precautions
Surya Grahan (Solar eclipse) and Sutak are considered extremely sensitive times, so it is important to follow certain precautions. Some of these safety measures are:
One should not eat anything (except for sick, old, and infant).
No cosmetics should be used.
One should not touch the idols of gods or enter into the temple.
Pregnant ladies should stay indoors.
One should perform Yoga and meditation to minimize eclipse effects.
Chant the Mantra: ‘’Om Adityay Vidmahe Divakaraye Dheemahi Tanno Suryah Prachodayat’’
Ganga water should be sprinkled in the entire house after an eclipse.
Take a bath after an eclipse, as it is considered to be a sign of purification.
Only freshly cooked food should be consumed after the eclipse.
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