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I would like to know, what to do with the coconut of kalash sthapana after 9 days of durga puja.?  

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I would like to know, what to do with the coconut of kalash sthapana after 9 days of durga puja.?

If you have proper space keep it for the yar around. After that when a new one is prayed then float the earlier one in running water....hi kavita, in durga puja coconut of kalash is the symbol of lord

Posted in Puja & Rituals by KAVITA Nunas at 1:32 AM on October 05, 2009

Why do we use Coconut in Religious Ceremonies?

pratik maana jaata hai!....ise shri fal bhi kehate hai!...The coconut Sriphala which is used in the making of a Purna-Kumbha kalash is also an independent object of worship. A coconut - Sriphala - the fruit of a Purna-Kumbha kalash is also an independent object of worship. A coconut - Sriphala - the fruit of God, alone is also used to symbolize God While worshipping any deity. The three eyes of the coconut

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Tell me about auspicious timing for Kalash Sthapana in 2012?

Hi Neelam,Ghatasthapana or Kalash Sthapana is basically invoking the mother Goddess in a Pot or Kalash and sowing of seeds which grow by the last day of the festival which is Maha Navami or the next 6:43 am to 10:16 am IST.You can also do the Kalash Sthapana during Abhijit Muhurta from 12:00 pm to 12:56 pm.For more details, please refer to the link:http://goo.gl/I0yhz

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What are the Pooja rituals done daily during Navratri?

Navarathri Puja is done differently on the all nine days.Here is the way by which Navratri Pooja is performed traditionallySome customs may vary from region to region-Kalash Sthapana-Devata Pooja on Kalasha.Some people do not opt for this. Sweets.Ingredients of the Prasadam to be prepared this depends on what neivediya you are preparing Betel leaves Betel nuts Bananas Coconut Usual fruits Usual pooja

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Tingtong S at 12:10 AM on October 07, 2008

This is the 2nd day of navratri.We placed coconut in the Kalash & today in the evening i saw coconut is having crack lines from side,so what it indicates ?

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About Diwali Lakshmi Puja?

. Spread a new cloth on a raised platform. Place a handful of grains in the centre and, on this, place a kalash pitcher made of gold, silver, copper, or terracotta. Fill three-fourth of the kalash with water and place a betel nut, a flower, a coin, and some rice grains in it. Arrange five kinds of leaves or mango leaves in the kalash . Place a small dish on the kalash and fill it with rice grains. Draw a lotus

Posted in Puja & Rituals by hitali shah at 7:11 PM on October 19, 2008

Why do we offer a coconut?

or give coconut fruits as gifts. It is also called shreephal because it denotes prosperity.The coconut Nariyala on top of the kalash is a symbol of the Godhead - the three eyes symbolic of the eyes of Lord with the kalash, since it is regarded as symbolic of Lord Ganesha, the deity who helps in the successful completion of any undertaking....In India one of the most common offerings in a temple is a coconut

Posted in Puja & Rituals by natwar lal at 11:59 PM on November 18, 2008
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Tell me about Kalash Stahapana in Navratri?

Hi Darshika,According to your familys custom, if you are doing Kalash Sthapana on the first day of the Navratri, then it would be done in the ABHIJINH MUHURAT. For different places Abhijinh Muhurats time would be different, so you should do your Kalash Sthapana according to your nearest places Abhijinh Muhurat.- At the time of Kalash Sthapan you should reap the barley as per your family custom

Posted in Spirituality & Faith by Darshika Che at 6:13 PM on October 11, 2012

What is the significance od a Kalash Pooja ?

and a coconut. The kalash has many symbolic meanings- it is the primordial waters, the soul filled with love and compassion, abundance, and hospitality. The coconut is a symbol of the God head- the threeThis symbol, depicting a vase covered with leaves, is a representation of the kalash, a Hindu/Jain ritual implement. The kalash is a clay or copper pot filled with water, and topped with mango leaves

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