kmaherali wrote:swamidada wrote:
I am correcting what you wrote about the Chirag e Roshan ceremony.
You wrote,"The essence of the Chirag ceremony is the celebrate the Light of Imamat".
But according to article on Ismaili.net suggests that the Chirag e Roshan ceremony is for the departed soul and salvation.
The phrase : “O God, through the merit of the light of the apostolate, our Lord Muhammad
What is that if not the celebration of the Light of Imamat?
The celebration of the light of Imamat we do every day when we recite Dua and on yearly basis is 11th July. Let me once again mention what is on Ismaili.net.
Chiragh-I-Rawshan - An Ismaili Tradition in Central Asia
in Chiragh Rawshan English
bibliography_link: Chiragh-I-Rawshan - An Ismaili Tradition in Central Asia
The word chiragh is derived from the Syriac shrag or shragh,
meaning lamp, and Chiragh-i Rawshan means shining or luminous
lamp, which is one of the oldest surviving Ismaili traditions in the
regions of the Central Asia. It is an assembly (majalis) of the
believers, where a lamp is illumined, which is its hallmark, and the Koranic
verses are chanted for the eternal peace of the departed soul, or for the
prosperity of one who is alive.
It is clearly mentioned, FOR THE ETERNAL PEACE OF THE DEPARTED SOUL...