Epiphany and Befana Reflections

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Befana’s Sweep, Kings’ Light
Befana’s broom clears Fiesole’s mist,
sweeping shadows, inviting bliss.
Three Kings stir: wisdom’s gaze, devotion’s pace.
Breathe their starโ€”peace in every space.
Buona Epifania from Yogasole. Om ShantI oMโ€‹


Epiphany Reflections from Yogasole

La Befana vola sopra le colline toscane,
con la scopa che spazza via lโ€™inutile, il vecchio, il pesante.
May her flight mirror your breathโ€”exhale what binds, inhale the light.

Three Kings awaken within:

  • Melchiorre’s wisdom to see truth clearly, beyond illusion.
  • Gasparre’s devotion to walk the heart’s steady path.
  • Baldassarre’s courage to offer gifts from the soul’s depths.

As their star guides through inner nights,
let your practice become the flame:
Ujjayi breath burning bright,
asanas rooting deep in Tuscan earth,
meditation blooming like olive dawn.

In your Befana stocking, find sankalpas renewedโ€”
not coal of doubt, but sweets of presence.
L’Epifania porta via le feste… e ci dona chiarezza.

From the Vedic prespective:

Three Kings (Magi) of Epiphany symbolize wisdom, devotion, and offering gifts under a guiding star, paralleling ancient Indian Vedic and Hindu motifs of triads embodying cosmic balanceโ€”especially resonant during winter’s introspective season. Connect them to the Trimurti (Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, Shiva the destroyer/transformer), Vedic sky-gods, or rival sages for your Yogasole blessing.โ€‹

Trimurti as Inner Kings

Frame the Kings as avatars of Hinduism’s supreme trinity, emerging from Brahman like starlight from the cosmic bindu (Sri Yantra center).

Melchiorre (gold/wisdom) evokes Brahma’s creative spark from the lotus;

Gasparre (frankincense/devotion) mirrors Vishnu’s preservation through dharma’s steady path;

Baldassarre (myrrh/courage) aligns with Shiva’s transformative fire, sweeping renewal like Befana.

In Vedic lore, these forces cycle eternally, much like winter solstice rebirth observed in Rig Veda (e.g., sun’s return in Punarvasu).โ€‹

Vedic Sages: Vishvamitra, Vashistha, Sudas

Draw from Rig Veda’s Battle of the Ten Kings (Dasarajna Yuddha), where King Sudasโ€”guided by sage Vashisthaโ€”triumphs with divine insight, aided by rival Vishvamitra’s earlier wisdom. Portray the Kings as these rishis: Vashistha’s priestly fire (agnihotra), Vishvamitra’s star-crossing hymns (crossing skies in three strides like Vishnu), and Sudas as the enlightened ruler offering soma. This triad sought cosmic order amid conflict, paralleling Magi following the star to honor the divine child.โ€‹

Yogic three kings Blessing

Epiphany message in a poetic way:

Three Kings, Trimurti Awakening
Befana sweeps the winter veil,
revealing Three Kings on the trail.

As Trimurti in Vedic nightโ€”
Brahma creates the golden light,
Vishnu preserves the heart’s true flight,
Shiva transforms, fierce and bright.

Or sages bold by Sarasvati’s flow:
Vashistha’s fire, Vishvamitra’s glow,
Sudas enthroned where wisdom grows.

Follow your star, breathe deep, alignโ€”
Gifts of self bloom divine.
Buona Epifania, Om Trimurti Namah.โ€‹

โ€‹Your light matters.


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