Why pooja bell is rung

Why pooja bell is rung

As per Agama, Pooja bell is rung To invite god.To chase away evil spirits. To control wandering mind Sound is used by all living being either to invite or to warn.Now human started using Electrical, Electronic devices, but others continue using their voice.Example of...

NIDHIVAN KRISHNA TEMPLE

INTRODUCTION Nidhivan Temple in Vrindavan, is situated near Mathura, and it believed that even today, in this temple, daily night Lord Krishna is visiting here, and dancing with Mata Radha and with other Gopikas, who are in the form of trees, would be changed into...

DIVINE FLOWERS

INTRODUCTION Among god’s several creations, flowers are considered as the most beautiful thing, it is auspicious and used to decorate the deities of the gods and goddesses. Without the presence of flowers, there would be no puja performance to the deities. Each and...

POZHICHALUR SANEESWARAR TEMPLE

INTRODUCTION Pozhichalur is situated near Palavaram and it has an ancient Shiva temple built by Chola Kings. The main deity in this temple is Sri Agatheeswarar and Goddess Sri Anandhavalli. This ancient and marvelous temple is one among the Navagraha temples of...

Vasuki

INTRODUCTION Vasuki is considered as the king of serpent as per Hinduism and Buddhism texts. He contains the divine gem on his head, and the divine gem gives more attractiveness to his body. He is the brother of Mata Manasa Devi, a famous snake goddess, mostly...
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