How To Conduct Puja To Soorya
Foreword |
The scriptures tell us that in this modern age, the easiest path to the Godhead is through Bhakti Yoga, the Yoga of devotion.
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Preface |
Worshipping ought to be a personal experience. At the philosophical level, the object of worship is worship itself.
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Introduction |
Life on earth is made possible largely due to an important and never-failing phenomenon - the regular, periodic rising of the sun.
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Preparation |
First and foremost begin with cleansing, i.e. clean the area where the altar is to be set up.
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Prayers To Mahaganapati |
So that the ceremonies we are about to undertake proceed to completion without any obstacles, we contemplate on Mahaganapati.
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Shuddhi (Cleaning) |
At this point someone familiar with the proper intonations of that powerful bhajan Brahmamuraarisuraarchitha lingam, could lead the assembled.
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Prayer |
I salute Divaakara who shines like the hibiscus blossom, is descendent of sage Kaashyapa, of great splendor, and the destroyer of all sins.
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Upachaaraas |
Now we are ready to invoke the Sun God and offer Upachaaraas (reception with reverence).
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Pradakshina |
Now stand up and do a pradakshina (circumambulation) turning three times in a circle to your right.
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Conclusion |
Now the Puja can be completed with an aarati. Om jayajagadeeshahare is recommended.
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Acknowledgement |
I want to thank my wife Kamla, and my brother Chi. A. V. Narasimhan of Bangalore for patiently reviewing the drafts and making valuable suggestions and comments.
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