Blooming Dhatura flowers |
Only God Shiva is offered this flower of Dhatura (धतूरा)!
Dhatura is known by the name of Datura, Angel's trumpet, thorn apple or moon-flower. It is found all over the world in tropical and temperate zone. Its trumpet like look is very attractive. It grows and flowers in the rainy season which contains the Hindu month of "Sawan". "Sawan" is the holy month in which Shiva is specially worshiped. Availability of Dhatura flowers and fruits in this month makes Shiva devotees happy. Both flowers and fruits are offered to Shiva. Though both Dhatura flowers and fruits are toxic, Shiva accepts them because he can tolerate them. As you know He had taken the most toxic poison (विष) named "Halahal" which came out of ocean when it was churned by gods and devils. This story of Hindu mythology says that Shiva took that poison to save the world and kept it in his throat. It made his throat blue. So He is also called "Neel-Kanth" meaning blue throat. Dhatura fruits which have thorns on it contain numerous toxic seeds. These seeds when consumed even in small quantities may produce symptoms of hallucination to madness. A bit more taken may result in death.
A bunch of double layered Dhatura flowers in the flower basket for worship |
Why God Shiva is offered toxic things like this
In general when something is offered to gods, it is taken by devotees as "Prasada" after worship. But in the case of Shiva-worship if something is offered to Shiva putting it on the Shiva-linga, the eatables like fruits and sweets are not consumed by devotees as "prasada". So offerings of toxic things like 'bhaang', 'dhatura', 'aak' etc has a symbolic meaning that we should never consume such things and these are to be offered to Shiva only for the grater purpose of welfare of world.
In towns the flowers and fruits of Dhatura is in great demand in the month of "Sawana". Poor boys of nearby villages collect them and sell near temples at a good price. So by the grace of Shiva they earn some money.
How can "Dhatura" be identified
Dhatura/Datura has many varieties all over the world. There are some other close relatives of this plant. But the Dhatura used for worship in India is a plant of herb category growing up to a height of about two meters. Flowers are white with blue tint. Generally the they have simple trumpet like structure. But some varieties have double layers of petals as if one trumpet is inserted in other. They flower erect and do not droop or hang. There are some other relatives of this plant which are bigger in size like a shrub and its flowers hang like a bell. But these are bell-flowers, not 'Dhatura'. So not used in worship. The thorny fruit called thorn apple is another thing from which it can be identified.
Double layered Dhatura flower that looks as if one flower is inserted into other |
Thanks for valuable information.
ReplyDeleteIts my pleasure Chaitanya Kulkarni, Thank you!
DeleteAs an american with little knowlege of cultures outside of the states other then what i read i wonder if young people in india ever disregard the tabboos of eating datura. I know here its usually a sporadic thing with small groups or individuals who either hear about datura or find them growing wild, try them and usually some end up in hospitals or jail and others just loose it for a time then are fine but almost all strongly dislike the experience. Me on the other hand have used the magic seeds for years and gained much insight into the true nature of reality, i wonder does this same phenomena happen all ocer the world
ReplyDeleteAs an american with little knowlege of cultures outside of the states other then what i read i wonder if young people in india ever disregard the tabboos of eating datura. I know here its usually a sporadic thing with small groups or individuals who either hear about datura or find them growing wild, try them and usually some end up in hospitals or jail and others just loose it for a time then are fine but almost all strongly dislike the experience. Me on the other hand have used the magic seeds for years and gained much insight into the true nature of reality, i wonder does this same phenomena happen all ocer the world
ReplyDeleteI agree John Smith. Different persons have different effect of same thing.
DeleteCan I offer seeds of dhatura to lord Shiva?
ReplyDeleteGenerally whole fruits is offered to God Shiva like-coconut, banana, Mango etc. Try to offer whole Dhatura fruits but you can even offer the seeds.
DeleteThank you for the above information, here in South Africa we don't know much about it, except that i found it mentioned in the Shiva Puraan.
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