Sundarkand
Sundar Kand, the most interesting segment of Epic Ramayan deals with the heroic adventures of Hanuman in Lanka while he went there in search of Sita.
Sundar Kand, the most interesting segment of Epic Ramayan deals with the heroic adventures of Hanuman in Lanka while he went there in search of Sita.
Sundar Kand, the most interesting segment of Epic Ramayan deals with the heroic adventures of Hanuman in Lanka while he went there in search of Sita.
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Sundar Kand, the most interesting segment of Epic Ramayan deals with the heroic adventures of Hanuman in Lanka while he went there in search of Sita.
Satyanarayan puja is done in reverence to Lord Satyanarayan - a form of Lord Mahavishnu. In this form, the lord is considered to become the embodiment of truth. The puja is a ritual performed to make sure that abundance, prosperity, general happiness as well as wellbeing prevails in the family.
Sundar Kand, the most interesting segment of Epic Ramayan deals with the heroic adventures of Hanuman in Lanka while he went there in search of Sita.
An abhiṣeka is conducted by priests by bathing the image of the deity being worshipped, amidst the chanting of mantras.
Sundar Kand, the most interesting segment of Epic Ramayan deals with the heroic adventures of Hanuman in Lanka while he went there in search of Sita.
Sundar Kand, the most interesting segment of Epic Ramayan deals with the heroic adventures of Hanuman in Lanka while he went there in search of Sita.
Sundar Kand, the most interesting segment of Epic Ramayan deals with the heroic adventures of Hanuman in Lanka while he went there in search of Sita.
Abhishekam is the Hindu “ritual shower” of water, milk, honey, yogurt, and sandalwood paste that is poured over a murti (sacred image) as part of daily, weekly, or festival rites. The term was used in ancient India to mean the ritual anointing of a king and these royal meanings still attend the abhisheka rites as they are offered to the Divine.