Worship of Deity Maruti
Deity Maruti’s another popular name is Hanuman. Hanuman is omnipotent, most powerful, fearless, a supreme devotee and also well known as a promoter of science of music.
Deity Maruti’s another popular name is Hanuman. Hanuman is omnipotent, most powerful, fearless, a supreme devotee and also well known as a promoter of science of music.
Multiple temples of Deity Maruti are located in India as well as abroad. The colour and form of the Idol of Deity Maruti in each of these temples is different.
There lived a celestial beauty called Punjiksthala. Due to some curse she had assumed the form of a monkey. Once assuming a human form, embellished with fine clothes and jewellery she was roaming around in an orchard on the mountain
Rameshwaram, the pilgrim place is situated on the east coast of the state of Tamilnadu. Eleven kilometres to its south is a city called Dhanushkodi.
Due to worship of the Goddess on Gouri Trutiya, radiant particles accumulate in the body of the individual and help in awakening the imaginative power of the individual.
The fundamental active Shaktitattva has been created from red light. Kumkum symbolises Shaktitattva and hence, puja of the Goddess is performed with kumkum.
The manifest Shakti in Devis is more than that in Devatas and hence, we can experience more Shakti by chanting the Name of Devis.
As the temperament of the average worshipper is saviour in nature worship of Shiva’s Saviour form matches his constitution and is conducive for his spiritual progress.
To neutralise the heat generated in His body by performing severe austerities, Shiva makes use of cooling agents such as the river Ganga, the moon, serpents etc. and lives in the snowclad Kailas mountain.
Milk has a greater ability to attract the Shiva Principle resulting in the Shiva Principle getting awakened promptly.