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Month: February 2018

Why is Pradakshina only Made in a Clockwise Direction?

The reason is not, as one said, to avoid a traffic jam. As we do pradakshina, the Lord is always on our right. In India, the right side symbolizes very special. As we circumambulate the sanctum sanctorum we remember that we should lead a auspicious life of righteousness, with the Lord, who is the indispensable […]

Why do we do Pradakshina

We can not draw a circle without a central point. The Lord is the center, the source and the essence of our lives. Recognizing as the focal point in our lives, we take care of our daily tasks. This is the meaning of pradakshina. In addition, each point on the circumference of a circle is […]

TTD Lucky Dip Booking System Enrollment

TTD Lucky Dip Booking System Enrollment Process and Status 1) Pilgrims must register their names for Arjitha Seva entries under the random numbering system (Dip), they will be made from 11 o’clock. at 5.00 pm the day before Seva. 2) Lucky Dip enrollment Registration Hours/Timings: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM 3) Automatic Allotment of Seva […]

TTD Seva Electronic lucky DIP Instructions

TTD Seva Electronic Lucky DIP initiative is to take up to provide transparency in allotting the TTD Seva tickets and to cater Seva tickets to a wider section of pilgrims. TTD Seva Electronic Lucky DIP Process: 1) Registered users can send the Seva electronic DIP registration form on time by completing the details of the […]

Fasting in Hinduism | Why do you fast on Important Days

Most loyal Indians fast regularly or on special occasions such as festivals. In these days they do not eat at all, they eat once or they eat with fruit or a special diet of simple foods. Fasting in Sanskrit is called upavaasa or upavasam. Upa means “near” + vaasa means “to stay”. Upavaasa, therefore, means […]

Why Hindus offer Food to God

The Indians make an offering of food to the Lord and then take it as prasaada, a sacred gift from the Lord. In our daily ritual service (pooja), we also offer naivedyam (food) to the Lord. The Lord is omnipotent and omniscient. Man is a part, while the Lord is the whole. All we do […]

Why we Apply the Holy Ash – Vibhuti – Vibhooti – Thiruneeru

The ashes of any burned object are not considered as sacred ashes. Bhasma (sacred ash) is the ash of the homa (sacrificial fire) where the special wood is offered with ghee and other herbs as adoration to the Lord. Or the deity is worshipped by pouring ashes as abhisheka and then distributed as bhasma. Bhasma […]

Why Hindus dont Touch Papers, Books and People with the Feet?

For the Indians, knowledge is sacred and divine. Therefore, one should be respected at all times. Nowadays, we separate subjects as sacred and secular. But in ancient India, every subject, academic or spiritual, was considered divine and taught by the guru in the gurukula. The habit of not stepping on educational tools is a frequent […]

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