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Friday, November 22, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
In India Celebrations are many. Look at the list of festivals. All of them are celebrated with just different types of eats, dressing, gifting and enjoying.
Festivals were invented long ago,by our elders.
Prayer and discipline was the motive
Most of us lived in joint families, and it needed an occasion to buy clothes for the entire family. It needed an occasion to eat special food, in which you cannot indulge in everyday. It was a day when we take the opportunity to share goodies etc., with the less fortunate ones we know of and also those who serve us every day assisting and making our life easier for us.. which we must acknowledge. I mean, the Postman, Milkman, Newspaperman, Maid servants, gardeners, drivers and more..
Festivals were invented long ago,by our elders.
Prayer and discipline was the motive
Most of us lived in joint families, and it needed an occasion to buy clothes for the entire family. It needed an occasion to eat special food, in which you cannot indulge in everyday. It was a day when we take the opportunity to share goodies etc., with the less fortunate ones we know of and also those who serve us every day assisting and making our life easier for us.. which we must acknowledge. I mean, the Postman, Milkman, Newspaperman, Maid servants, gardeners, drivers and more..
Saturday, August 25, 2012
FLOWERS FOR YOUR DEITY
lotis |
FLOWERS form an important and integral part of a Hindu worship. Flowers
are used in all Hindu poojas irrespective of whether they are carried
out at home or at temples. Flowers serve as mediums to communicate to
God. Furthermore, the fragrance of flowers induces devotion and sets the
mood for worship. When flowers are offered to deities, there is a
mechanism which functions to release divine energy into the atmosphere.
Flowers attract the inherent divine or positive elements in the space
and emits them through their petals, thereby charging the atmosphere
with divine and positive vibrations.
Different flowers are associated for the worship of different deities in Hinduism.
Below mentioned are the flowers for worship of different deities according to the Hindu faith.
Lord Ganesha: Arugampul or Bermuda grass commonly found everywhere is
the most auspicious offering to Lord Ganesha. Vel Erukampoo (White
colour) or Calotropis Gigantea (Botanical name) is also considered as
auspicious for the worship of Lord Ganesha.
bermuda grass |
Lord Shiva: It is well known to a devout Hindus that Bilva leaves are
considered the most auspicious to be offered to Lord Shiva. Apart from
it, Thumbai Poo (Leucas aspera), Purple orchids or Kovidaar which is
also called Mandarai flowers are also recommended for the worship of
Lord Shiva. Champak and Vel Erukkampoo are also offered to invoke His
blessings.
purple orchids | |||||||
s erakampoo |
Lord Vishnu: It is a commonly known fact that Tulsi (Basil leaves)
leaves are considered the most auspicious to be offered to Lord Vishnu.
This practice simply reminds one of Lord Krishna's statement in the
Bhagavad Gita that even a small little leaf offered with total devotion
is suffice to appease Him.
Apart from Tulsi, Paraijata, Thechi, (Ixora coccinea), Shankhupushpam or
Aparajitha (Butterfly pea - Clitoria ternatea) are also considered
auspicious to be offered to Lord Vishnu. Lotus which is often compared
to the eye of the Lord in scriptures and devotional works acclaiming His
beauty, is no doubt an auspicious flower offering to Him.
Goddess Parvati or Devi: There are mentions of various flowers in
'Lalita Sahasranama' dedicated to Devi. She is also said to be residing
in the Kadhamba groves, for which, She is acknowledged with devotion as
'Kadhambavana Vasini'. Kadamb' (Neolamarckia cadamba), Champak (Michelia
champaca), Hibiscus, Punnaag or Sultan Champa, Jasmine, etc are ideal
to attract the grace of Devi.
Goddess Durga: Red flowers are basically offered to Goddess Durga.
Hibiscus, Thechi (Ixora coccinea), Sev Arali (Nerium indicum or Nerium
oleander) are some of the most commonly used flowers for the worship of
Durga.
Goddess Lakshmi: Lotus happens to be the abode of Goddess Lakshmi. Lotus
is considered as sacred to be offered to Goddess Lakshmi. Thazhampoo,
which is also called Ketaki or Screwpine, Thechi, Champak (Michelia
champaca) and Jamanthi (Chrysanthemum - Corn Marigold) are also some
flowers that invokes the Grace of the goddess of wealth.
Thazhampoo chrysanthemun |
Goddess Saraswati: As Goddess Saraswati is seated on a white lotus, the
flower is offered to Her. Parijata is not to be offered to Goddess
Saraswati.
white lotus |
Lord Subhramanya: Lotus and Sev Arali (Nerium indicum or Nerium
oleander) are considered as important among the flower categories to be
offered to Lord Subhramanya.
lotus |
Dakshinamurthy: Considered as the 'Guru' for the Saivites, Mullai a
category of the Jasmine family ushers in the blessings of
Dakshinamurthy.
Hanuman: Tulsi or Basil leaves and a garland made of 'Beetle leaves' are recommended to invoke the blessings of Lord Hanuman.
thulasi or basil leaves |
betel leaf BETEL LEAF GARLAND |
These flowers for worship of different deities aids in establishing a
communion with one's chosen deity and invariably invokes grace.
parijatha |
Drumstick leaves Dr Vanisha Nambiar Accra presentation Nov 2006
Out of all green leafy vegetables available, drumstick leaves (Moringa Oleifera) contains
23791.91mcg
total carotene and highest
β-carotene content 16165.33 mcg/ 100gm FW and
can be a suitable protocol for dietary diversification/improvement strategy
especially to eradicate vitamin A deficiency.
Apart from β-carotene content they are also a good source of ascorbic acid, calcium, phosphorus,
vitamin
E and has low levels of oxalates. They are a rich source of
protective nutrients essential for healthy vision, bones, blood and
skin.
The are also rich in various polyphenols, which act as antioxidants and are recommended for protecting
against CVDs.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
ASTOLOGICAL NAMES OF PLANET IN TAMIL
MOON MONDAY CHANDRAN
MARS TUESDAY CHEVVAI
MERCURY WEDNESDAY BUDHAN
JUPITER THURSDAY GURU
VENUS FRIDAY SUKRAN
SATURN SATURDAY SANI
RAHU TUESDAY RAHU
KETHU SATURDAY \KETHU
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