Venkateswara Abhisheka is a Hindu religious ritual and
ceremony performed to honor and worship Lord Venkateswara, one of the principal
deities in Hinduism, particularly within the Vaishnavism tradition. Similar to
Shiva Abhisheka, which is performed for Lord Shiva, Venkateswara Abhisheka
involves the ceremonial pouring or anointing of a deity's idol or murti (a
representation of Lord Ve
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Venkateswara Abhisheka is a Hindu religious ritual and
ceremony performed to honor and worship Lord Venkateswara, one of the principal
deities in Hinduism, particularly within the Vaishnavism tradition. Similar to
Shiva Abhisheka, which is performed for Lord Shiva, Venkateswara Abhisheka
involves the ceremonial pouring or anointing of a deity's idol or murti (a
representation of Lord Venkateswara) with various sacred substances. This
ritual is considered a way to express devotion and seek the blessings of Lord Venkateswara.
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During a Venkateswara Abhisheka, a variety of sacred substances are used for the pouring, and the specific items can vary depending on regional customs and traditions. Venkateswara Abhisheka is an integral part of Vaishnavite worship and is believed to bring spiritual purification, peace, and prosperity to the devotees, as they seek the divine grace of Lord Venkateswara.
The Abhisheka Includes :
Theertham
Milk
Chandanam (sandalwood)
Saffron Paste
Secented Camphor (Pacha Karpura)
You recieve :
- Prasada - Puja Video - Rudraksha - Blessings
Prasadham: After the Abhisheka seva, Prasadham and other puja materials will be sent to the Devotee's Postal Address, which was filled out while booking online.