@@somapaul6638 Durga is actually material energy (अपरा शक्ती) of lord Vishnu that's why one of her names is Narayani. Another name of her is Vaishnavi because she is also devotee Him at the same time. (If there is brother sister relationship like you joked above 😄 then who is their common father?).
Madasthan in konkani is mada + sthan . This means bathing in leftover food after eating. This is an old tradition of ego busting. The devotees leaves behind all his ego and rolls on the dirty left over food. Slowly it cures his mental illness. Though, it's banned many places now without understanding the significance.
Paise deke Pooja karate hai like Ganahoma, uska Prasad bag me milta hai. Atleast sadharan logo ko kuch toh milta hai Prasad me. Baaki jagah pe dhakka milta hai.
Bro prasadam bag is usually kulavis (Community people) kyunki woh Nariyal chadate Navas rakhkar (Mannat Mangke) toh unko Bhagwan Ka anugraha hone unko gandh (Sandalwood Tilak) aur Bhagwan k charno Ka phool as a prasad dete hai. Agar aap chahiye toh aap bhi Navas rakhkar waha kissi volunteer ya poojari ji KO bata k Rakh sakte hai. Aap KO bhi Woh suvidha uplabdh hogi. Usually it's 51rs or 101rs . Ya fir aap kumkumarchana seva bhi Kar sakte ho, jaha bapa ke samne bhatji mantro SE apke liye Mannat mangange.
Tulabhar pupose explained here is absolutely wrong. Its kind of woke to take you away from your spiritual beliefs. I condemn the way it had been explained.
@nshweta30 Tulabhara, also known as Tula-purusha or Tula-dana, is an ancient Hindu practice in which a person is weighed against a commodity (such as gold, grain, fruits or other objects), and the equivalent weight of that commodity is offered as donation. The Tulabhara is mentioned as one of the sixteen great gifts in the ancient texts, and is performed in several parts of India. Tulabhara Seva is offered seeking a relief from distress, for achieving a dream or deliverance from an ailment. As per belief, it was Lord Krishna who conducted the ritual for the first time. Krishna sat on one platform of the balance. The Matsya Purana provides several requirements for a tula-purusha ceremony, including directions for constructing the mandapa (pavilion) required for the ceremony. It states that the weighing scale (tula) should have two posts and a crossbeam, made from the same wood, and should be ornamented with gold. The text further states that the ceremony should be officiated by eight priests (rtvij), two for each of the four Vedas. A man knolwedgable about the Vedanta, the Puranas, and the Shastras, should be appointed as the preceptor (guru). Four homas should be offered to the deities, accompanied by the recital of Vedic hymns.After the homa ceremony, the guru should invoke the Lokapalas (deities associated with directions) with flowers, incense, and recital of mantras. Next, the brahmanas should bathe the donor, and have him wear a white garment. The donor should wear garlands made of white flowers, and circumambulate the weighing scale with flowers in his folded hands. Finally, the text states, the donor should step into one of the pans of the weighing scale, and the brahmanas should place pure gold pieces of equal weight in the other pan. After invoking the Goddess Earth, the donor should give half the gold to the guru, and the rest to the brahmanas. The donor may also grant villages to the priests. The donor should "honour the brahmanas, other respectable people, and the poor and the helpless with gifts". The Linga Purana gives a similar description, and adds that the gold pieces should be dedicated to the god Shiva.
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Because we believe that Vishnu is brother of devi Durga therefore Ganesh sees him as his maternal uncle.
@@somapaul6638 Durga is actually material energy (अपरा शक्ती) of lord Vishnu that's why one of her names is Narayani. Another name of her is Vaishnavi because she is also devotee Him at the same time.
(If there is brother sister relationship like you joked above 😄 then who is their common father?).
@@yogeshdesai5999 I did not joke it's like that dadi ka kahani type prachalit thing
@@yogeshdesai5999hello this is not joke is not necessary to have common father for having sister relationship you fool
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Madasthan in konkani is mada + sthan . This means bathing in leftover food after eating. This is an old tradition of ego busting. The devotees leaves behind all his ego and rolls on the dirty left over food. Slowly it cures his mental illness. Though, it's banned many places now without understanding the significance.
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साधरण भक्तों को सिर्फ एक लड्डू मिलता है।
प्रसादम वाला बैग सिर्फ पैसा देनेवाले को मिलता है।
बहुत बड़ा धंदा है, हर साल जाता हू।
Paise deke Pooja karate hai like Ganahoma, uska Prasad bag me milta hai. Atleast sadharan logo ko kuch toh milta hai Prasad me. Baaki jagah pe dhakka milta hai.
Bro prasadam bag is usually kulavis (Community people) kyunki woh Nariyal chadate Navas rakhkar (Mannat Mangke) toh unko Bhagwan Ka anugraha hone unko gandh (Sandalwood Tilak) aur Bhagwan k charno Ka phool as a prasad dete hai. Agar aap chahiye toh aap bhi Navas rakhkar waha kissi volunteer ya poojari ji KO bata k Rakh sakte hai. Aap KO bhi Woh suvidha uplabdh hogi. Usually it's 51rs or 101rs . Ya fir aap kumkumarchana seva bhi Kar sakte ho, jaha bapa ke samne bhatji mantro SE apke liye Mannat mangange.
Tulabhar pupose explained here is absolutely wrong. Its kind of woke to take you away from your spiritual beliefs.
I condemn the way it had been explained.
Please include the actual purpose/reason. It'll be helpful. Thank you.
@nshweta30 Tulabhara, also known as Tula-purusha or Tula-dana, is an ancient Hindu practice in which a person is weighed against a commodity (such as gold, grain, fruits or other objects), and the equivalent weight of that commodity is offered as donation. The Tulabhara is mentioned as one of the sixteen great gifts in the ancient texts, and is performed in several parts of India. Tulabhara Seva is offered seeking a relief from distress, for achieving a dream or deliverance from an ailment.
As per belief, it was Lord Krishna who conducted the ritual for the first time. Krishna sat on one platform of the balance.
The Matsya Purana provides several requirements for a tula-purusha ceremony, including directions for constructing the mandapa (pavilion) required for the ceremony. It states that the weighing scale (tula) should have two posts and a crossbeam, made from the same wood, and should be ornamented with gold.
The text further states that the ceremony should be officiated by eight priests (rtvij), two for each of the four Vedas. A man knolwedgable about the Vedanta, the Puranas, and the Shastras, should be appointed as the preceptor (guru). Four homas should be offered to the deities, accompanied by the recital of Vedic hymns.After the homa ceremony, the guru should invoke the Lokapalas (deities associated with directions) with flowers, incense, and recital of mantras. Next, the brahmanas should bathe the donor, and have him wear a white garment. The donor should wear garlands made of white flowers, and circumambulate the weighing scale with flowers in his folded hands.
Finally, the text states, the donor should step into one of the pans of the weighing scale, and the brahmanas should place pure gold pieces of equal weight in the other pan. After invoking the Goddess Earth, the donor should give half the gold to the guru, and the rest to the brahmanas. The donor may also grant villages to the priests. The donor should "honour the brahmanas, other respectable people, and the poor and the helpless with gifts".
The Linga Purana gives a similar description, and adds that the gold pieces should be dedicated to the god Shiva.
Well explained @@wohcamerawalaladka