In all Siddha Peeth Hindu Mandir’s (Temple), ceremonies involve a daily cycle of Pujas (worship), Aartis (light offerings), Abhishekam (Bathing Ritual/Tilakam), and Bhog/ Naivedhya (food offerings) to Deities. These usually start with dawn rituals of Suprabhatam (waking the deity) till late evening of Shayan Aarti (putting the deity to sleep).
Aarti is a sacred ritual where a lamp is offered to the deity with prayers.
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Tilak-Chandlo is the application of sandalwood paste, kumkum, or sacred ash on the forehead.
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Book NowMajor Hindu festivals such as Navratri, Janmashtami, Diwali, and Holi are celebrated with special pujas and temple rituals.
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