• Shri Balaji Abhishekham

    Abhishekham
    BTCCGL Temple 1210 Montgomery St, West Lafayette

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."

    Sri Saraswati Abhishekham

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."

  • Shri Shiva Parvati Abhishekham

    Abhishekham
    BTCCGL Temple 1210 Montgomery St, West Lafayette

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."

  • Sri Radha Krishna Abhishekham

    Abhishekham
    BTCCGL Temple 1210 Montgomery St, West Lafayette

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."

    Sri Lakshmi/Durga Abhishekham

    BTCCGL Temple 1210 Montgomery St, West Lafayette

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."

    Shri Ram Parivaar Abhishekham

    Abhishekham
    BTCCGL Temple 1210 Montgomery St, West Lafayette

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."

  • Shri Ganesha Abhishekham

    Abhishekham
    BTCCGL Temple 1210 Montgomery St, West Lafayette

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."

    Shri Karthikeya Abhishekham

    Abhishekham

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."

  • Shri Navagraha Abhishekham

    Abhishekham
    BTCCGL Temple 1210 Montgomery St, West Lafayette

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."

  • Shri Balaji Abhishekham

    Abhishekham
    BTCCGL Temple 1210 Montgomery St, West Lafayette

    Abhishekam (the ritual for cleansing the deity) involves pouring sacred nectars while chanting mantras symbolizing the act of purification, sanctification, and divine anointment.The word "Abhisheka" is derived from the Sanskrit root "abhi," meaning "towards," and "sheka," meaning "to pour."