Jump to content

Indian Puaay [4K • 1080p]

Place a fresh flower or a Tulsi (basil) leaf at the deity’s feet. Light incense. Show the lamp in circular motions (Aarti) while closing your eyes.

Recite a simple mantra: "Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah" (May all be happy). You do not need complex Sanskrit; heartfelt sincerity is the highest Puja. indian puaay

Puja is not merely about asking Gods for favors; it is an intricate science of aligning the human consciousness with the cosmic rhythm. It engages all five senses—sight ( darshan ), sound ( mantra ), smell ( agarbatti ), touch ( abhishekam ), and taste ( prasad ). Scholars debate the origin of the word. Some trace it to the Dravidian root "Pu" (to flower), suggesting an offering of blossoms. Others link it to the Sanskrit "Puja" meaning reverence. Regardless of its linguistic roots, the essence remains: a gesture of hospitality to the divine . Place a fresh flower or a Tulsi (basil)

Sit facing East or North. Chant Om three times to center your breath. Ring the bell gently. Recite a simple mantra: "Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah"

×
×
  • Create New...