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Vijayawada Kanaka Durgamma Gajula Gowramma Alankarana History

గాజుల గౌరమ్మ: దేవీ నవరాత్రులలో రోజుకో రూపంలో దర్శనమిచ్చే కనకదుర్గమ్మను, ప్రత్యేక సందర్భాలలో అచ్చంగా పువ్వులు పండ్లు కూరగాయలతో అలంకరిస్తుంటారు. కార్తీక శుద్ధ విదియనాడు ఆ జగన్మాతకు చేసే గాజులు అలంకారమూ అలాంటిదే. ఆ రోజున తన సోదరి ఇంటికి వెళ్ళిన యమధర్మరాజు ఆమె ప్రేమతో పెట్టిన మృష్టాన్న భోజనానికి సంతుష్టుడై. ఏదైనా వరం కోరుకోమన్నాడట. తన సౌభాగ్య మైన పసుపూ కుంకుమా గాజులు ఎల్లకాలం నిలిచేలా వరం ఇవ్వమని ఆమె కోరుకోగా. ఆయన తధాస్తు అన్నట్లు […]

The Meaning of OM | Why Do We Chant OM

The Meaning of OM: Om is the all encompassing cosmic vibration of the universe. 1) The Unconscious State: The top curve denotes the state of deep sleep. This is where the sleeper is subconsciously shut down, desiring nothing and having no dreams. 2) The Absolute State: The dot signifies the fourth state of consciousness. In […]

Guidelines for Women – Girls to enter Temple

Women, during their menstrual cycle, are open energy channels and, as a result, they become more sensitive to the energies of the environment. Negative energies can enter and positive energies easily dissipate through them now. This time, of course, women have the opportunity to come in and rest deeply. It is a window to advance […]

Why do we do Aarti?

Towards the end of each ritual service (pooja or bhajan) of the Lord or to welcome an honored guest or saint, we perform the aarti. This is always accompanied by the sound of the bell and, sometimes, the singing, the touch of the musical instruments and the clapping. This is one of the sixteen steps […]

Why do we Chant Om?

Om is one of the most chanted sound symbols in India. It has a profound effect on the body and mind of the singer and also on the environment. Most mantras and Vedic prayers begin with Om. All auspicious actions begin with Om. It is even used as a greeting: Om, Hari Om, etc. It […]

Why Hindus offer a Coconut to God and Goddess

In Hinduism, coconuts are considered to be sattvic (pure and auspicious). The coconut in Sanskrit is referred to as Sriphala or “the God’s fruit”. In India, one of the most common offerings in temples is coconut. coconut is also offered on occasions like weddings, festivals, use of a new vehicle, bridge, house, etc. It is […]

Why Hindus Worship Tulasi?

In Sanskrit, tulanaa naasti athaiva tulasi, which is incomparable (in its qualities) is the tulasi. For the Indians, it is one of the most sacred plants. In fact, it is known that this is the only thing used in worship, which, once used, can be washed and reused in the pooja because it is considered […]

Why do we Blow the Conch?

When the conch is blown, the primal sound of Om emanates. Om is a good auspicious sound that was sung by the Lord before creating the world. It represents the world and the truth behind it. According to the story, the demon Shankhaasura defeated the devas, the Vedas and went to the bottom of the […]

Why do we say Shanti Three Times

Shaanti, which means “peace,” is a state of being natural. Riots are created by others or by us. For example, peace already exists in one place until someone makes noise. Therefore, peace is the basis of all our agitations. When the upheavals end, peace is naturally experienced because it was already there. Where there is […]

Why do we Consider the Lotus Special?

The lotus is the symbol of truth, auspiciousness and beauty (satyam, shivam, sundaram). The Lord is also this nature and, therefore, His various aspects are compared to a lotus (ie, lotus eyes, lotus feet, lotus hands, lotus of the heart, etc.). The lotus blooms with the rising sun and closes at night. In the same […]

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